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Bradley, Dominique; Welch, Matthew; Garcia, Alicia – Learning Professional, 2023
Literacy is a fundamental skill for students in every academic subject area and, most importantly, for navigating the world outside of school. The Long Beach Network for School Improvement focuses on building educators' capacity to support student literacy skills in middle schools in Long Beach, California, with a particular focus on increasing…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Academic Achievement, Literacy Education, Networks
Susan Coryat; Colleen Clemens – English Journal, 2017
Teaching British literature with a traditional curriculum does not offer students exposure to many females at all, either inside or outside of the text. There are female characters within many of the classic texts in the curriculum, but on further examination, we questioned the general picture of womanhood painted by them. So the authors showed…
Descriptors: High Schools, English Literature, Females, Disproportionate Representation
Jill Perttula; Deborah Bertlesman, Contributor – English Journal, 2017
The author details how new literacies create spaces for student voices to be heard and how, by valuing video as a medium for expression, students are able to critically engage with their world and the world outside of the classroom.
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Multiple Literacies, Urban Schools, High Schools
Everardo Pedraza; R. Joseph Rodríguez – English Journal, 2018
The feeling of voicelessness creates a sense of internalized powerlessness for students in their schooling and preparation for learning and success. The San Joaquin Valley is surrounded by farms as well as correctional institutions and service industries. Each of these industries is interconnected with students' lives, with some having family…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Student Participation, Critical Literacy, High Schools
Marion Wrye – English Journal, 2016
The author argues for and provides examples of nonfiction as a way of bringing truth and beauty into English classrooms.
Descriptors: Nonfiction, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Personal Narratives
Aimee Hendrix-Soto – English Journal, 2016
Through engagement with critical literacies and multiliteracies, an urban classroom becomes a space of agency and resistance for students and teacher alike.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Urban Schools, Personal Autonomy, Resistance (Psychology)
Tom Romano – English Journal, 2014
Through creative nonfiction, Tom Romano reveals his relationship over the past four decades with Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." He has been teaching 40 years, 17 of them in high school, 23 in college. Not a year has gone by that he did not recite to students "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." In his…
Descriptors: Poetry, English Instruction, High Schools, Writing Processes
Dawn Latta Kirby – English Journal, 2016
This article considers how relationships in the English classroom are influenced by the types of literacy activities, the role of the teacher, the tone of oral comments, and the types of writing students share with peers.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Writing Instruction, Literacy, Teacher Role
Eamon Cunningham – English Journal, 2014
This article offers strategies for adjusting in-class curriculum to align with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), and how to increase fluency with the demands of standardized tests. The implementation of the standards themselves, the inequality among school districts, whether the tests measure privilege over aptitude, the quality of…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, High Schools, English Instruction, Language Arts
DiCamillo, Lorrei; Bailey, Nancy M. – Social Studies, 2016
The authors of this article are two teacher educators who worked collaboratively to co-teach an interdisciplinary English and US history class to eleventh-grade students in an urban high school. They wanted to ensure the methods they were teaching preservice teachers were current and effective. The article discusses the foundational beliefs that…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Interdisciplinary Approach, Urban Schools, Charter Schools
The Better Writing Breakthrough: Connecting Student Thinking and Discussion to Inspire Great Writing
Dougherty, Eleanor; Billings, Laura; Roberts, Terry – ASCD, 2016
Every teacher knows the challenge of trying to engage reluctant readers and struggling writers--students whose typical response to a writing prompt is a few sentence fragments scribbled on a sheet of paper followed by an elaborate shrug of the shoulders. The best way to engage less confident readers and writers is to give them something powerful…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Educational Horizons, 2013
Mary Mobley teaches English and Michael Chambers teaches world history at Manor New Technology High School, a STEM school, in Manor, Texas. In this article, they talk about how they used "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins to teach their students about forms of government between World War I and World War II, and "Edutopia"…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Teaching Methods, World History
Valdez, Shelly; Marshall, David – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2013
Content standards have been identified in America as a solution to the declining rate of student success in the public education system. But content standards are not a "silver bullet," for a number of reasons. This chapter presents an intersegmental approach to vertical curriculum alignment that returns questions of student readiness to…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Curriculum Design, Readiness, Academic Standards
Davis, Andrea – English Journal, 2011
One of the more difficult 19th-century American texts for high school students to read is undoubtedly Henry David Thoreau's "Walden." His erudite allusions, often page-long sentences, and sophisticated sense of the ironic initially leave many students cold. Still, the author encourages them to read amid the din of a cultural cacophony that shouts…
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Tests, English Curriculum
Poetter, Thomas S. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2012
Teaching Again exposes the very human core of the teaching experience. This book is not just about teaching English/language arts; it is about the heart and soul of the vocation that is teaching. It is also not just about Tom Poetter, the English teacher; it is about every individual who has ever tried to educate, whether that act has taken place…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, English Instruction, English Teachers, Grade 9