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Baer, Kathy – English Journal, 1994
Gives an account of how one English teacher used the Internet, and particularly electronic mail, to stay in touch with graduates from her high school. (HB)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High School Graduates
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Borsheim, Carlin – English Journal, 2004
Through email partnerships or email exchanges with university, students increase confidence in reading and discussing literature. The act of composing email messages helps the student to articulate their thoughts.
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, College Students, Self Esteem, Reading Skills
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Blase, Dean Woodring – English Journal, 2000
Describes a project which used email to link the author's English classroom with classrooms in three other states so that students could discuss Zora Neale Hurston's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Discusses email as a distinct genre of writing with rules, characteristics, and even an aesthetic of its own. Offers a student-generated list…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Educational Cooperation, Electronic Mail, English Instruction
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Schwartz, Jeffrey – English Journal, 1988
Describes the effects of an intercultural exchange of electronic mail, a research project carried out by a high school teacher and two student research assistants. Emphasizes the educational value of students' participation on the research team. (ARH)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Intercultural Programs, Research Assistants, Secondary Education
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Monroe, Barbara – English Journal, 2002
Notes that professional reflection is a powerful aspect of practice and, in welcoming many "English Journal" colleagues back to another academic year, the author suspects that many are thinking a good deal about grading. Discusses the importance of feedback for student writing. Suggests the need to relocate teacher feedback to the public forums of…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, English Instruction, Feedback, Grading