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Laura Decker – English in Texas, 2023
This paper presents the concept of silent discussions and offers insight into how the method can support linguistic autonomy, accessibility, and student accountability. It also outlines techniques used to improve discussion outcomes in secondary and other classrooms. Silence, while seemingly counterintuitive in classrooms and other spaces where…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Writing (Composition), Documentation
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Moore, Charles – English in Texas, 2020
This article seeks to provide a research-based argument in favor of encouraging teachers to seek authentic writing territories when asking students to conduct and disseminate research. At some point, research writing moved towards formulaic, inauthentically structured essays that lacked authentic audiences and thus failed to provide the space to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Student Research, Writing Workshops, Writing Instruction
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Lacina, Jan; Hults, Kate – English in Texas, 2019
Any single artifact in a museum possesses the potential to serve as a starting point for the viewer to interpret its meaning, develop an idea, and then generate a written piece. In this article, the authors describe steps for using a photography exhibit collection as artifactual inquiry.
Descriptors: Museums, Photography, Exhibits, Inquiry
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Warren, James E.; Otto, Karen – English in Texas, 2018
Composition researchers have become increasingly concerned with the issue of knowledge transfer: the use of knowledge and skills learned in one setting to complete tasks in a different setting. In terms of writing-related knowledge transfer, research suggests that rigid rules and formulas for writing do not transfer as successfully as flexible…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Writing Instruction, Rhetoric, Standardized Tests
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Porter, Zane G. – English in Texas, 2018
This article encourages English language arts and reading (ELAR) teachers to take hold of their ability to thrive in the classroom by suggesting three practices that will facilitate that quest. Many ELAR teachers show the signs of burnout and a defeatist mindset too early in their careers. The author seeks to provide constructive ways for teachers…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, Language Arts, Educational Practices
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Cordi, Kevin D. – English in Texas, 2015
Investigating student voice in the classroom, the author suggests methods for integrating digital texts, both for student research and student writing. He recommends a variety of platforms that support digital storytelling and offers examples of student products and students' reflection on those products.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Technology Uses in Education, Critical Literacy, Writing (Composition)
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Rodriguez, Regina Chanel – English in Texas, 2015
Music is often regarded as a thing of the creative realm, something that sits to the side of the main core subjects, but music in the classroom shows music can be much more than a complement to a poetry unit. The author's journey through the Country Music Hall of Fame's Words & Music program revealed that delving into the world of songwriting…
Descriptors: Music Education, Writing Instruction, Music Activities, Musical Composition
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Garner, James; Stokes, Rachel – English in Texas, 2015
Using the educational social media platform Edmodo, teachers at multiple sites developed and implemented instruction that gave their high school students a chance to talk to students across the nation about the texts they were reading and to work collaboratively to develop writing related to their understanding.
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, High School Students