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Christensen, Linda – Rethinking Schools, Ltd, 2009
"Teaching for Joy and Justice" is the much-anticipated sequel to Linda Christensen's bestselling, "Reading, Writing, and Rising Up." Christensen is recognized as one of the country's finest teachers. Her latest book shows why. Through story upon story, Christensen demonstrates how she draws on students' lives and the world to teach poetry, essay,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Language Arts, Autobiographies, Literacy Education

Birch, Barbara – Language Arts, 2001
Attempts to bring some clarity to an understanding of the common attitudes that this culture holds about language and grammar standards. Notes that understanding language attitudes can help language arts teachers know where they themselves stand and how they can address negative or harmful attitudes in the educational setting. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Grammar

Nilsen, Alleen Pace – English Journal, 2001
Discusses the logic, elegance, and history of using they, them, and their as singular indefinite pronouns. Notes that, as a solution to the pronoun problem, the strength of this solution is its vagueness. Offers numerous real-life examples from publications or broadcasts and lists why it is counterproductive for English teachers to exclude this…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education

Thompson, Michael Clay – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2002
This article argues that direct instruction of grammar and vocabulary must be restored to their necessary place in language arts programs for gifted children, who need educated vocabularies and grammar competence of exceptional quality. It discusses strategies for instructing vocabulary and the benefits of learning grammar. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies, Gifted, Grammar

Donovan, Jeanne M. – English Journal, 1990
Surveys 40 middle-school language-arts teachers in 3 local public school districts. Finds that (1) most teachers believed it was important for their students to master grammar; and (2) teachers spend considerable time teaching grammar. Argues that grammar deserves a prominent place in the middle school curriculum. (RS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Grammar, Junior High Schools

Patterson, Nancy, Ed.; Pipkin, Gloria, Ed. – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Notes and discusses resources on the World Wide Web that deal with grammar and that may be useful to teachers. Lists traditional grammar websites, including online handbooks and style guides, but warns that the isolated teaching of grammar has little impact on student writing. Concludes that websites are needed that actually show teachers how to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grammar, Language Arts

Van Horn, Leigh, Ed. – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Discusses four books that will be useful to teachers who are rethinking how and why they teach grammar, and who want to connect and imbed the study of grammar in students' thinking and writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Grammar, Language Arts

Patterson, Nancy G. – Voices from the Middle, 2001
Summarizes five important studies that teachers should be aware of, which offer direction about how grammar should or should not be taught. Summarizes useful theory as well, concluding that the teaching of grammar in the language arts classroom must happen within the context of larger lessons and experiences with written and spoken language. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grammar, Instructional Effectiveness, Integrated Activities
Ediger, Marlow – 1998
Pupils need to study grammar that is useful and functional. How much stress should the language arts place upon pupils understanding the eight parts of speech in traditional grammar? Good teaching emphasizes proceeding from the concrete to the semi-concrete in teaching-learning situations, then the abstract phase of learning needs to be…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, English Curriculum
Farah, Rajah; And Others – 1984
Developed by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, this booklet contains the competencies, item specifications, and sample items for the language arts competency tests for grades three, seven, and ten. Each competency statement contains a brief description, sample items, content, question form, and response form. The booklet also offers…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 10, Grade 3
Rodrigues, Dawn – Curriculum Review, 1985
Reviews software suitable for teaching elementary school language arts, specifically word processing programs for prereaders, and programs for readers grades 3-6 on typing skills and language arts development. Skill building software for word attack, spelling, vocabulary, and grammar are outlined; and merchandise information is provided for…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Costs, Elementary Education, Grammar
Templeton, Shane – 1991
Based on the premise that elementary students must be engaged in frequent reading, writing, and speaking throughout all areas of an integrated curriculum, this book is intended for a first course in language arts for preservice teachers. The book can also be used for courses in which reading and language arts theory and methods are combined. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Creative Dramatics, Elementary Education, Grammar
Koziol, Stephen M., Jr. – 1982
This packet is the fourth of five developed as a set of self-appraisal instruments with which teachers (and others) can systematically examine their instruction methods in communication skills. The packet contains forms for teachers, students, administrators, and parents addressing two levels of specificity: responses to the overall communication…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Allen, Thomas R., Jr. – Balance Sheet, 1979
A survey with employers and teacher-coordinators of cooperative education programs showed that young employees' most common deficiencies are in communication skills, both written and oral. Poor handwriting was the leading complaint, followed by misspelling, ignorance of grammar and rhetoric, poor customer relations, and lack of comprehension and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Comprehension, Cooperative Education
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1985
Noting that language skills such as thinking, listening, reading, writing, and speaking are basic to education, this guide for Oklahoma schools contends that school curricula should emphasize the role that language arts play in understanding all subjects, achieving success in life, and in communicating with people. Following a discussion of the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Drama
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