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Elizabeth Baker; Beryl Exley; Linda-Dianne Willis; Lisbeth Kitson – English in Education, 2023
This study examines 12 lessons undertaken with a Year 5 English Language Arts elementary class where students are explicitly introduced to a grammar for critical visual literacy. The goal is to apprentice students into political participation by developing their skills for critically reviewing and redesigning visual texts on the school website.…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Visual Literacy, English, Language Arts
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Kaya, Jean – English in Education, 2023
Awareness of vocabulary learning strategies has been identified as crucial in supporting learners' vocabulary development. Using interview data from 21 adolescent first language speakers of English identified as gifted students in the U.S. education context, I analysed the vocabulary learning strategies that they used to learn, remember, and make…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Learning Strategies, English Instruction, Native Language
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Vetter, Amy; Schieble, Melissa; Martin, Kahdeidra Monét – English in Education, 2021
Critical conversations take on heightened importance with current tensions about issues involving race, income inequality, sexual orientation, and gender identity, both locally and globally. These tensions demonstrate a dire need for classroom discussions about literature to serve as a space where youth engage in rigorous, critical conversations…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, English, Language Arts, Power Structure
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Lewkowich, David – English in Education, 2019
This paper details a multimodal practice of response and transmediation, called a Thought Chronicle, which I employ in my undergraduate work with preservice teachers. I position this intervention in relation to the theoretical discourses of multimodality, social semiotics, and psychoanalytic ideas of dreaming and play.
Descriptors: Semiotics, Play, Psychiatry, Undergraduate Students