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Amber Jensen; Morgan Shaughnessy – English Journal, 2021
In this article, the authors share discoveries about how taking risks can expand students' and teachers' narrow experiences with academic writing. The article outlines four teaching strategies one of the authors implemented in her classroom, highlighting how these strategies fostered student and teacher flexibility, agency, and confidence in…
Descriptors: Experimental Teaching, Writing Instruction, Language Arts, English Teachers
Melissa Vosen Callens – English Journal, 2017
The author describes how the production and reception of popular culture can be studied in secondary classrooms using Wendy Griswold's cultural diamond to better understand the homogenizing of content and the limiting of alternative viewpoints.
Descriptors: English Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Popular Culture, Assignments
Cathie English – English Journal, 2018
The language of leadership includes the ability to communicate effectively, a teacher's curricular goals and innovative practices, to a school district's administration, personnel, colleagues, students, parents, school board members, and other community constituents. This article focuses on explicitly teaching the language of leadership to novice…
Descriptors: Leadership, Faculty Development, Novices, Experienced Teachers
James S. Chisholm; Jeffrey Jamner; Kathryn F. Whitmore – English Journal, 2021
In this article, the authors describe how integrating music with reading and writing practices stimulated transmediation to (1) honor musical students' identities, (2) deepen readers' meaning making with literature, and (3) invite writers' memories to generate emotional grist for composing poetry. The authors share examples to inspire teachers to…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Self Concept, Teaching Methods
Elsie Lindy Olan; Julie A. Pantano – English Journal, 2020
In this article, the authors explore multimodal literacies and how they use literacy contracts and quadrants to help students to examine their identities via writing and the creative arts. A notable outcome of their joint efforts is that when teachers and students transacted with multimodal literacies, they showed value for their personal and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Student Attitudes, Multiple Literacies, Creative Writing
Monique Cherry-McDaniel – English Journal, 2017
This article employs the use of black textualities to reimagine an English classroom designed to cultivate critically conscious students. The author argues that a critically conscious classroom engages students in self-determination, citizenship formation, and strategic activism, and further argues that black textualities are perfect for…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Consciousness Raising, African Americans, Teaching Methods
Misty Ferguson – English Journal, 2018
Playful teaching is a little-explored way to reinvigorate secondary classrooms with our vibrant mutual humanity. The author has come to believe not only that the ludic can be harnessed for academic engagement and growth but also that play can infuse the US secondary classroom with the humanity, equality, and democracy it lacks. It all begins with…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Play
Jocelyn A. Chadwick – English Journal, 2016
In this article, the author encourages educators and researchers to foreground the voices and experiences of youth and youth culture in discussions about power and privilege in canonical and contemporary texts. The article lists components that are critical as the discussion ensues about whether secondary teachers should or should not be allowed…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Classics (Literature), Literature Appreciation
Lamar L. Johnson; Johnnie Jackson; David O. Stovall; Denise Taliaferro Baszile – English Journal, 2017
In this article, the authors argue that the racial violence that unfolds against Black youth in various communities seeps into English language arts (ELA) classrooms. They offer a theoretical framework that centers on Black literacies that secondary ELA teachers can use to disrupt the violence and curricula and pedagogical inequities against Black…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Arts, Racism, Violence
Judith A. Hayn; Karina R. Clemmons; Heather Olvey – English Journal, 2017
Choosing a text that offers students the chance to empathize with a character from a sociocultural background different from their own and that is based on an understanding of universal challenges all adolescents face offers the opportunity to change minds. The preservice teachers who field tested the use of "Moon at Nine" in middle…
Descriptors: Novels, Adolescent Literature, Secondary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Michael L. Kersulov – English Journal, 2016
The article describes how one student in a summer enrichment English class used fictional elements and images in comic form to represent her identity and the emotional truth of difficult experiences. The course was taught at an annual summer academy that encouraged academically minded 15-year-old and 16-year-old students to spend three weeks…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Cartoons, Nonfiction
Petra Lange; Aza Adam; Matthew Bruce; Montgomery Cason; Kathryn Garcia; Ivania Guerra-Ceron; My Nhan; Cheyanne Perkins; Leah Waughtal – English Journal, 2015
While equity of opportunity is increasing in the enrollment of students in advanced classes, an equity of outcome is not shown in the exam results (College Board). There are distinct difficulties that lie in the paths of traditionally underrepresented students; for them, the long hallway, essentially all advanced courses where minority students…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Stereotypes, Minority Group Students, Student Experience
Elexia Reyes McGovern – English Journal, 2016
Visible teaching invites educators to bring activist and change-agent identities directly into their teaching, working collaboratively with a community to enact sustainable, albeit constantly transforming, societal change. This article uses data from a year-long ethnographic study to paint a portrait of one Chicana veteran teacher who enacts an…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Activism, Resistance (Psychology), Experienced Teachers
Van Hart, Rachel F. – English Journal, 2012
The author discusses five novels with characters on the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and integrates her readings with her brothers' experiences with autism and Asperger's syndrome. Diverse in scope and approach, each of the books surveyed offers unique insights on facets of the autistic perspective. Lord's "Rules," Stork's "Marcelo in the Real…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Novels
Shoemaker, Brandon – English Journal, 2013
How teachers can use such materials as parallel-text editions, graphic novels, and film adaptations to increase students' understanding of and interest in Shakespeare was the impetus for a classroom action research project that examined the effects of teaching methods on student comprehension and engagement. The author of this article…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Cartoons, Films, Teaching Methods