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Storm, Scott; Jones, Karis; Beck, Sarah W. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to investigate how, through text-based classroom talk, youth collaboratively draw on and remix discourses and practices from multiple socially indexed traditions. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on data from a year-long social design experiment, this study uses qualitative coding and traces discoursal markers of…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Classroom Communication, High School Students, Discourse Analysis
Beck, Sarah W.; Jones, Karis; Storm, Scott; Torres, J. Roman; Smith, Holly; Bennett, Meghan – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2021
Purpose: This study aims to explore and provide empirical evidence for ways that teachers can simultaneously support students' literary reading and analytic writing through dialogic assessment, an approach to conferencing with writers that foregrounds process and integrates assessment and instruction. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Processes, Teaching Methods, Literature Appreciation
Schat, Esther; van der Knaap, Ewout; de Graaff, Rick – Intercultural Communication Education, 2022
The construct of critical cultural awareness (CCA) is often regarded as an element pertaining to intercultural communicative competence (Byram, 1997, 2021). In this model, CCA is defined as the ability to "evaluate, critically, and on the basis of a systematic process of reasoning, values in one's own culture and other cultures" (Byram,…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Scoring Rubrics, Secondary School Students, Literature Appreciation
Rabold, Jennifer C. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This study investigated the approximations of disciplinary literacy in high school English Language Arts students' writing. To study the development of these disciplinary conventions, the portfolios of written literary analyses were examined from fourteen twelfth-grade students over their last two years in high school. The conceptual framework for…
Descriptors: Language Arts, High School Students, Literary Criticism, Teaching Methods
McCrocklin, Shannon; Slater, Tammy – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2017
This article introduces an approach that middle-school teachers can follow to help their students carry out linguistic-based literary analyses. As an example, it draws on Systemic Functional Grammar (SFG) to show how J.K. Rowling used language to characterize Hermione as an intelligent female in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Story Grammar, Teaching Methods, Text Structure
Dallacqua, Ashley K. – SANE Journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education, 2015
This essay draws on the voices of both literary critics and adolescent readers, resulting in a contextualization of critical theory exploring Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis." Satrapi's graphic novel has been praised for its complex composition and story-telling ability. But although it is both a recommended and contested text for an…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interviews, High School Students, Audience Analysis
Rybakova, Katie; Roccanti, Rikki – American Secondary Education, 2016
In this article we discuss the respective roles of young adult literature and literary texts in the secondary level English Language Arts classroom and explore the connections that can be made between popular young adult books and the traditional canon. We provide examples showing how young adult literature bestsellers such as "The Book…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, English Literature, Language Arts
Douthwaite, Alison – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
This article draws on my experiences of teaching "Stone Cold" to respond to a blog post suggesting that the novel holds little educational value. I argue that the novel's narrative style helps to foster criticality while its subject matter can help students see the relevance of literature to the world around them. Relating this to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Literary Criticism, Literary Styles, Literature Appreciation
Cantwell, Joanna – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2014
This study focuses on a secondary English classroom in an East London school, and the multimodal nature of the students' construction of the literary heritage text Macbeth, specifically in their dramatic reinterpretation of Act 1, Scene 7, where Lady Macbeth persuades "Macbeth" to pursue his ambitions and kill the current king, Duncan.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Urban Schools, English Literature, Classroom Techniques
Alexie, Sherman – Rethinking Schools, 2011
The young adult novel "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" is the author's autobiographical story of a poor reservation Indian boy and his desperate and humorous attempts to find a better life. In this article, the author answers critics who want to X-rate his young adult fiction as too violent.
Descriptors: Young Adults, Fiction, Violence, Adolescent Literature
Chisholm, James S.; Trent, Brandie – English Journal, 2012
"Everything...affects everything," from Jay Asher's young adult novel, "Thirteen Reasons Why," captures a central message of this text in which a young woman named Hannah Baker leaves behind a series of tapes addressed to particular individuals who played a part in producing the snowball effect that led to her suicide. "Everything...affects…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Bullying, Suicide, Literature Appreciation
Glenn, Wendy J. – English Education, 2012
This qualitative study reveals the ways in which reading and reflecting on two counter-narrative young adult novels fostered opportunities for preservice English teachers to think more acutely about their understandings of race within and beyond the text. Participants expressed feelings of empathy with and connection to characters whose cultural…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Preservice Teachers, Educational Needs, English Teachers
Almansouri, Orubba; Balian, Aram S.; Sawdy, Jessica – English Journal, 2009
In this article, three students share how performing in Shakespearean plays have helped them appreciate his work. Orubba Almansouri describes how acting out the play "Romeo and Juliet" allowed him to understand the whole story better. While rehearsing and performing "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Aram S. Balian became a true Shakespeare fan,…
Descriptors: Drama, Acting, Literature Appreciation, Literary Criticism
Golden, John – English Journal, 2009
The author does not really like "Hamlet." He loves the play, the language, and the characters, but always finds it difficult to teach. Part of this is because he prefers to assign students scenes to perform as they read a Shakespeare text, but Hamlet does not divide nicely into manageable scenes, and he usually does not have enough teenage Ken…
Descriptors: Drama, Play, English Literature, English Instruction
Hanratty, Brian – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article, which investigates the teaching of poetry at Key Stage Four in Northern Ireland, argues that poetry has a radical, and even subversive, role to play in an increasingly examination-driven educational culture. By focusing partly on the views of a number of poets and critics, the article evaluates the, at times, contested nature of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Teaching Methods, Literary Criticism
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