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But We Don't Got Nothing: Countering Rural Brain Drain by Forging Authentic Connections through Text
Erin Donovan – English Journal, 2017
This article, based on a study in a sixth-grade middle school classroom in the rural southern United States, details a writing project that questions the nature of text and how text might positively affect students' perceptions as they become change agents for their communities.
Descriptors: Brain Drain, Grade 6, Middle Schools, Writing Assignments
J. Estrella Torrez; Laura Gonzales; Victor Del Hierro; Santos Ramos; Everardo Cuevas – English Journal, 2019
Storytelling can help youth, families, and communities make sense of their experiences, allowing them to process the past and plan their futures (Bruner; Flores; Jones). The authors argue that the practice of storytelling in biographical learning can be especially powerful when working with youth of color and Indigenous youth--children whose…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Disproportionate Representation, Biographies, Indigenous Populations
Robin Jocius – English Journal, 2016
This article explores the possibilities (and complexities) of multimodal meaning-making in the digital dimension, which allows students to compose with a variety of different modes, such as images, sound, music, and writing. This lets them think deeply about the ways in which meaning is constructed, conveyed, and eventually interpreted by an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Story Telling, Multimedia Materials
Amy Rasmussen; William Eastman – English Journal, 2018
The goal of this article is to share how the authors implemented a summer learning experience designed for the benefit of teachers and students simultaneously at Clear Creek Independent School District in Texas. They facilitated what John Hattie's research recommends: "a community of teachers [that] work together to ask the questions,…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Communities of Practice, Language Arts, Middle School Teachers
Jessi Thomsen – English Journal, 2018
This article examines the power of composing images as students construct identities and shape their own worlds. It illustrates student empowerment through agency, intellectual engagement, and community investment and suggests that composing with images forms a bridge back to alphabetic-centric composing.
Descriptors: Art Products, Student Empowerment, Personal Autonomy, Learner Engagement
Cortez-Riggio, Kim-Marie – English Journal, 2011
Project "Green Footprint" is a local community environment project created by fifth-grade students to remind the citizens of their school (and Earth) to tread lightly on Mother Nature's creations. The students chose to focus on the air quality outside the school, specifically the carbon emissions produced by idling cars. Students complete Internet…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Pollution, Student Projects, Program Descriptions