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Hur, Jung Won; Suh, Suhyun – Computers in the Schools, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine effective ways to integrate an interactive whiteboard, podcast, and digital storytelling for language proficiency development in English language learners. Researchers integrated these three technologies into a 60-hour intensive summer English program and investigated their impacts on student vocabulary…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Video Technology, Vocabulary Skills
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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Fishman, Jenn; Reiff, Mary Jo – Composition Forum, 2008
Current theoretical conversations in the field of Rhetoric and Composition, particularly conversations related to first-year curricular design, are increasingly concerned with the issue of "teaching for transfer." While developing successful transfer pedagogy is a challenging undertaking, one that may require writing instructors to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), English Instruction, Writing Instruction, Transfer of Training
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Brauer, Lydia; Clark, Caroline T. – English Education, 2008
Sybil Wilson is a composite representation of an English teacher that typifies much of what most preservice English teachers have seen and experienced in U.S. classrooms. The authors' aim is to articulate textual frameworks often competing and unnamed in English curriculum (and evident in Sybil's classroom) and to argue for a particular reframing…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Secondary School Curriculum, English Instruction, Curriculum Development
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Ghaith, Ghazi M.; Shaaban, Kassim A.; Harkous, Samar A. – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2007
Studies on the effect of cooperative learning have demonstrated its efficacy in improving the cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes of schooling. However, it remains unclear what forms of cooperation are especially effective in multilingual contexts. This research examines the connection between positive goal interdependence and positive resource…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Multilingualism, Cooperative Learning, Grading
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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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Loane, Corinne – English in Australia, 2007
In this article, the author shares her practicum experience in a nine-month English program and a gruelling assessment schedule for her other five subjects. During her practicum several incidents occurred that caused a shift in the way she perceives the role of an English teacher, and they have informed her English teaching practices. She reflects…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Practicums, Foreign Countries, English Teachers
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Gebhardt, Richard C. – CEA Forum, 2007
Discussions of English department identity and mission more often center on the undergraduate major curriculum than on classes for general-studies and other non-major students. In such courses, though, educators have an opportunity to touch the intellectual lives of far more people than they do in courses for majors. The author argues in this…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, English Departments, College English, Literature
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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
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Field, Barbara – English Journal, 1974
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Humanization, Teaching Methods
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Niece, Richard – Clearing House, 1978
Haiku is a Japanese poem that deals with nature and contains seventeen syllables divided among three lines in the pattern of 5-7-5. Senryu is also a disciplined Japanese poem which deals directly with people and ideas. In Haiku, the reader utilizes imagination; in senryu, the interpretation has been supplied. Here are some creative suggestions for…
Descriptors: Definitions, English Curriculum, Haiku, Poetry
Duffy, Gerald G. – Instructor, 1970
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Language Arts, Linguistics, Teaching Methods
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Hunt, Tiffany J.; Hunt, Bud – English Journal, 2004
A researcher and teacher explain the reasons for the employment of isolated grammar lessons. A well-planned and informed approach for teaching the conventions will cover the skills while empowering students.
Descriptors: Grammar, English Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Student Empowerment
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Skerrett, Allison – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
As curriculum standardization escalates, teachers' agency in relation to teaching to student diversity takes on increasing importance. This article draws from an international study that investigated the multicultural and antiracist teaching practices of 15 English teachers in two racially diverse schools, one in the United States, the other in…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Student Diversity, Foreign Countries, English Teachers
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Myers, Franklin G. – English Record, 1971
An evaluation of the reading and writing capabilities of students who took English electives rather than the traditional course is discussed briefly. Results show that the electives program was teaching as much as the traditional classes, and the students themselves see it as a distinct improvement over the traditional. (DB)
Descriptors: Elective Courses, English Curriculum, Evaluation Methods, Teaching Methods
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