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Aaron Guggenheim; David Glover; Alexia Gisel Alvarado Mejia – English Journal, 2021
In this article, the authors (Aaron Guggenheim, a White cisgender researcher and English Language Arts (ELA) teacher, and David Glover, a mixed-race, cisgender former ELA teacher) explore how a digital writing project on podcasting enacted with eleventh and twelfth graders provided opportunities to uncover the students' hidden identities as…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, English Instruction, Language Arts, Teaching Methods
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James Cercone – English Journal, 2017
This article details how English classrooms might be reconceptualized as content creation sites where digital video (DV) composing enhances workshop approaches to English instruction. The author draws from a year-long study of a technology-rich twelfth-grade English classroom designed as a DV workshop at a diverse first-ring suburban school…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Video Technology, Workshops, Technology Uses in Education
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Cati V. de los Ríos – English Journal, 2016
It is imperative that in conversations about literacy instruction teachers incorporate curriculum dedicated to youth empowerment, especially for emergent bilingual and LGBTQ youth, as recognizing and honoring students' linguistic and epistemic privileges entails taking their claims about the world seriously. In this article, the author discusses…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, High School Students, Hispanic American Literature, Critical Thinking
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Steadman, Sharilyn C. – English Journal, 2012
Teach "The Little Prince" to senior English students? Senior Advanced Placement English students? What could these people who had analyzed "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," wrestled with "The Sound and the Fury," dissected "Heart of Darkness," and deconstructed "East of Eden" possibly find of value in a "children's book"? The tendency to…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, English Instruction
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Richardson, John M. – English Journal, 2012
Every year the author and his colleagues take their grade 12 English students to see four plays at one of Canada's major theaters. Chatting about the series on the last day of class, his students asked him if he had seen "the blue glow from the back row." Laughing at his bewilderment, they told him that during the performances so many…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Access to Information, Foreign Countries, Theaters
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Shaw, Carolyn – English Journal, 1977
Describes a twelfth grade English course designed to meet the needs of students entering the community after high school. (DD)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 12
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Dziedzic, Benjamin B. – English Journal, 2002
Details a twelfth grade English class which looked at literature, films, and their connections. Notes how the class eventually broke down the distinction between serious texts available to study in school and the popular texts found outside of school. Concludes that this process of reading and remembering a group of heterogeneous texts provides a…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, English Instruction, Film Study, Grade 12
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McAnerny, Bonnie – English Journal, 1989
Describes an English literature assignment which engages seniors in library research on an author, an oral presentation, and creating and grading a writing assignment. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Grade 12, High Schools
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Bender-Slack, Delane – English Journal, 2002
Believes that students must be able to make a basic connection to the collective humanity. Notes that teenagers especially care about injustice and through exploring the global picture of human rights violations, they become aware and have desire to act on that awareness. Uses the humanistic approach to make 16th- to 20th-century British…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Awareness, English Instruction, English Literature
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Schauble, Virginia M. – English Journal, 1992
Describes a teacher's efforts to introduce her students to modern poetry and to teach them that the value of poetry is not merely aesthetic but can actually be a voice of rare clarity. Asserts that what rubs off on students is a sense of richness of language--an ear and an eye for a rooted expression. (PRA)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grade 12, High School Seniors, High Schools
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Cox, Burton L. – English Journal, 1973
Concludes that high school teachers are performing the task of teaching composition satisfactorily. (RB)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Bound Students, English Instruction, Grade 12
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Diskin, Trayce – English Journal, 2000
Describes how a twelfth-grade high school English teacher used Robert Olen Butler's "Tabloid Dreams" as a reading and writing assignment. Students explored their responses to Butler's stories with attention and depth, and then wrote their own stories, making the potentially ridiculous meaningful, and using complexity and emotion. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Grade 12, High Schools
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Richardson, Will – English Journal, 2003
Details the use and appeal of Web logs to enhance classroom discussion and allow for outside involvement in the classroom. Defines a Web log, addresses discussing literature in a Web log, and describes the author's first attempts at using Web-log technology. Presents considerations for using Web logs as part of classroom instruction. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Grade 10
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Ridley, Olivia – English Journal, 1983
Discusses using Utopian and dystopian literature in grade 11 and grade 12 English courses to help replace fright over the world's future with concern and commitment to needed action. (MM)
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Futures (of Society)