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Ambyr Rios – Kansas English, 2024
Selecting diverse texts is vital for creating culturally inclusive and responsive literacy classrooms. However, despite growing student diversity and a push for multicultural literature curricular adoption, little impact has been made on secondary teacher multicultural text selection. This text selection stagnation begs further examination amidst…
Descriptors: Literature, Reading Material Selection, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
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Skerrett, Allison – Research in the Teaching of English, 2010
This study compares and contrasts the selection and distribution of literary texts in the English programs of two diverse secondary schools, one in Massachusetts, USA, the other in Ontario, Canada. Analysis of the departments' curriculum documents, state/provincial curriculum policies, and teacher interviews indicated that at both schools,…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Advanced Courses, Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators
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Goldblatt, Patricia – MultiCultural Review, 1998
Examines the stories of four female literary characters from modern literature, all of whom experienced a forced departure from home. The cross-cultural experiences of these indomitable women provide hope and illustrate that adverse conditions can demonstrate triumph of the human spirit. Success or failure is linked with finding home again. (MMU)
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, English Curriculum, Females
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Bancroft, Michael A. – English Journal, 1994
Details the various question about the place of literature in the modern high school English curriculum. Questions the ability of educators to formulate a literature pedagogy without reaching a consensus about the place of literature in the curriculum. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools
Wolf, Dennie Palmer – 1988
A study of how literature is currently taught in high school, this book also explores how the best of current teaching practices result in greater understanding of the ways in which deeper levels of literacy can be achieved by all students in increasingly multicultural classrooms. The book is not a collection of lesson plans, but is about ideas.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, High Schools, Literacy
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Ressler, Paula – English Journal, 2005
Paula Ressler, an English teacher, suggests unconventional ways to work with William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" in the secondary school English curriculum to challenge normative sexual and gender identity beliefs. Reading queerly to explore non-normative sex and gender identities and reading for social justice have the potential to…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Sexual Identity, Justice, English Teachers
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Burroughs, Robert – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1999
Summarizes a study involving three high school English teachers' efforts to integrate multicultural literature into the curriculum. The analysis, highlighting teachers' concerns and decisional influences, argues that teachers must not only select multicultural texts, but they must change their notions of what counts as a text and how they…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Curriculum, English Teachers, High Schools
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Gillespie, Tim – English Journal, 1994
Considers the inherent value of teaching literary works in the high school English classroom. Argues that teaching literature remains a powerful mode of moral and cultural instruction. Claims that literature stimulates the imagination and performs an empathetic function. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Polk, Tobye Pellman – 1976
This dissertation examines the basis for adoption and development of elective English programs in the school district of Philadelphia's 21 comprehensive senior high schools. Personal, structured, executive interviews conducted in the work setting with English department heads were the source of data for the study. It was hypothesized that elective…
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Elective Courses
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Wagner, Barbara A.; Novak, Barbara – Clearing House, 1981
Presents a literature unit for high school English designed to promote students' moral development through study of moral conflicts in novels and scenarios. The unit is based on Kohlberg's moral development stage theory. Assignments, handouts, and a test are provided. (SJL)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Developmental Stages, English Curriculum, Ethical Instruction
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Park Ridge Township High School District 207, IL. – 1973
This guide for pre-registration in English classes in 1974-75 outlines the steps for selecting courses from both the required and elective offerings and describes each of the elective subjects. Some of the elective courses available from the total list of 36 include "Writer's Workshop,""Reading Improvement,""Newspaper Production,""Literature of…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Elective Courses, English Curriculum
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Donelson, Ken – Contemporary Education, 1982
Reasons are discussed for requiring high school English teachers to write rationales justifying the inclusion of all books (controversial or not) assigned and read in the classroom. The reasons include communicating with students and parents, providing evidence of the teachers's concern and knowledge, and preparing for censorship disagreements.…
Descriptors: Censorship, Curriculum Evaluation, Dissent, English Curriculum
Miller, Suzanne M. – 1992
Internationally, educators are calling for teachers to help students learn to respect and value social and cultural difference. Literature teachers can also contribute to such a revolution in consciousness through literature study. It is crucial to education in a multicultural society that students are taught ways of reading and talking about…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College English, Cultural Pluralism, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Warwick School District, RI. – 1962
THE SYLLABUS IS INTRODUCED BY A GENERAL STATEMENT ON GRAMMAR. GRAMMAR IS TREATED AS A SEPARATE UNIT IN GRADES 7 AND 8 AND IS REVIEWED AND INTERWOVEN WITH ADVANCED COMPOSITION IN GRADES 9-12. WRITTEN AND ORAL COMPOSITION ARE UNITS FOR GRADES 7 AND 8, WITH LITERATURE IN A SEPARATE UNIT FOR EACH OF GRADES 7-12. OUTLINES FOR PRESENTATION OF LITERATURE…
Descriptors: Advanced Programs, Course Organization, Curriculum Guides, English Curriculum
KITZHABER, ALBERT – 1965
A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF THE OREGON CURRICULUM STUDY CENTER WAS REPORTED. INCLUDED IN THE INTRODUCTION WERE THREE ESSAYS DESCRIBING LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, AND RHETORIC CURRICULUMS UNDER DEVELOPMENT. THE ESSAYS WERE PREPARED FOR PROFESSIONAL READERS AND DESCRIBE COURSES OF STUDY BEING DEVELOPED. PRIMARY EMPHASIS WAS ON THE DESCRIPTION OF…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, English Curriculum
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