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Jaeger, Gina – Online Submission, 2011
Traditional grammar instruction is a challenging element of the English curriculum; both students and teachers struggle with the rules and dull nature of grammar. However, understanding grammar is important because students need to understand the language they speak in order to be effective communicators, and teachers provide grammar instruction…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Community Needs, Grammar, Traditional Grammar
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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
Diaz, Ivan – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to determine if Morphological Instruction (knowledge of the Germanic, Latin, and Greek words, roots, and affixes of English) was an effective instructional approach towards accelerating the acquisition of spelling, vocabulary, and reading comprehension and closing at least a 6,000 word gap between English language…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Reading Comprehension, Research Design, High Schools
Dell'Osso, Christina – Online Submission, 2008
High school English teachers need to respond to the diversity of cultures that our schools possess, and be open-minded in our construction of the curriculum that English classes should encompass. There is a disconnect between the "core" books that drive curriculum and what really interests students. I am invested in the process of altering the…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Elective Courses, Multicultural Education, English Teachers
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Smagorinsky, Peter; Jakubiak, Cori; Moore, Cynthia – Journal of Teacher Education, 2008
This case study investigates the decision making of Joni, a high school English teacher, during her student teaching in an Applied Communications II teaching assignment, comprised of students in the lowest tier of a four-track senior English curriculum. This course served as a "contact zone" for a set of competing interests: Joni's stated beliefs…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, English Curriculum, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
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Rochette, Laura Christine – English Journal, 2007
The availability of new technology and a willingness to experiment led Laura Christine Rochette to re-imagine a successful high school English curriculum. A SMART Board, individual laptop computers, and blogs became essential tools to enhance the learning of all students and to renew her excitement about teaching.
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Computer Uses in Education, English Instruction, High Schools
Smith, Bill J. – Educational Resources and Techniques, 1971
A brief description of a program in visual literacy developed to help illustrate to high school students some of the basic elements involved in communication. (AK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), English Curriculum, High Schools, Teaching Methods
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Andrews, Richard – English Journal, 1994
Describes one teacher's theory of the use of argument in the English curriculum, particularly its importance in developing democratic classrooms. Defines the multiple functions of argument in society. Advocates developing argumentative skills among students, particularly in a wide variety of forms and discourses. (HB)
Descriptors: Democracy, English Curriculum, High Schools, Persuasive Discourse
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Schwartz, Phyllis B. – English Journal, 1994
Describes how teachers might invite their students to become more creative and riskier in their own poetry by examining cartoons in Gary Larsen's series, "The Far Side." Claims that the finished products were often authentic and daring. Includes eight examples of students' poems. (HB)
Descriptors: Cartoons, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools
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Dixon, John – English in Education, 1994
Rethinks the definitions by which English studies are framed, particularly reading instruction. Critiques securely embedded approaches focused on comprehension exercises and simple testing. Argues instead for a more social value for reading. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools, Higher Education
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Yearwood, Stephenie – English in Texas, 1994
Details the concept of transactional writing and clarifies why it belongs in the high school English curriculum. Defines transactional writing, relates it to expressive writing, and shows how it might be used by English teachers. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Heard, Lucia M. – English Journal, 1994
Describes how one teacher taught poetry and its principles by relying mainly on poems written by her former and current students. Comments on why this approach seemed to bring out in students a true appreciation of poetry. (HB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools
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Sanchez, Rebecca R. – English Journal, 1994
Describes the activities in a high school English class aimed at instructing students concerning the concept of "historical fiction." Outlines class activities in which students are asked to write fictional narratives based on the historical facts concerning the sinking of the "Titanic." (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, High Schools, Narration, Story Telling
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Glasser, Jane Ellen – English Journal, 1994
Describes how one English teacher developed an approach to Homer's "Odyssey" that focused on the mythical hero lurking within each individual and the power of myth to shape everyday human experience. Provides excerpts from student writing about the personal odysseys in their own lives. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Geographic Location, High Schools
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Womack, Peter – English in Education, 1993
Considers the proper definition and function of essays as topic of English instruction and as preferred mode in which students are assigned writing tasks. Tries to "denaturalize" the essay by thinking about how it has come to occupy such an esteemed position and the meaning of such esteem. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Essays, High Schools
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