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Rob Simon; Benjamin Lee Hicks; Ty Walkland; Ben Gallagher; Sarah Evis; Pamela Baer – English Journal, 2018
The authors examine photovoice projects created by students and teacher candidates who explored issues of gender in response to a young adult novel and co-researched that process. In this article, the photovoice projects the authors feature emerged from an ongoing initiative between the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Cooperative Learning, Middle Schools, Preservice Teachers
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Audrey A. Fisch; Susan Chenelle – English Journal, 2016
The authors used vocabulary activities, photographs, group work, and writing with tenth-grade students to unpack a commission report on violence associated with housing desegregation in 1950s Chicago to deepen students' engagement with Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun."
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Grade 10, Language Arts, Consciousness Raising
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Stanton, Christine Rogers; Sutton, Karl – English Journal, 2012
In two projects described in this article, the authors discuss the use of Photovoice and Elder Interviews to draw upon visual and spoken forms of community-based literacy, generate ideas for written projects, promote a connection to community and culture, and engage students in critical analysis of writing process. Both projects took place in…
Descriptors: Literacy, American Indians, American Indian Students, Criticism
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Shields, J. Scott – English Journal, 2007
Applying his experiences teaching photography to teaching English, high school teacher J. Scott Shields cultivates students' original writing by promoting imitation. Students learn to develop their literary voices by crafting verse-narratives that mimic the character, plot, and stylistic devices of Dante and Chaucer.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Imitation, English Teachers, Photography
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Marquez-Zenkov, Kristien; Harmon, James A. – English Journal, 2007
Kristien Marquez-Zenkov and James A. Harmon encouraged urban students to take photographs that illustrate the purposes of school, factors that support success in school, and barriers to success. The authors analyzed students' photos and written reflections on the photos to form recommendations regarding teaching approaches that encourage students'…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Photography, Academic Achievement
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Stracco, Mike – English Journal, 2007
In a one-week voluntary summer course, students aged twelve to seventeen eagerly take ownership of their composing processes, learning to connect terms such as focus and point of view to the visual and verbal acts of photography and writing. High school teacher Mike Stracco grapples with how to channel the vitality of his summer course into…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Photography, Writing Instruction, Student Participation