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Kazemek, Francis E. – English Journal, 1993
Recounts the experiences of an American English professor who spent 10 weeks as an exchange professor at Odessa State University in the Ukraine. Compares the language and literature curricula in the Ukraine with that of American higher education. Suggests how such an experience causes teachers to rethink American higher education. (HB)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Foreign Countries

Ramsay, John G.; Bell, Tom – English Journal, 1993
Questions whether English teachers have the responsibility of instructing students to think politically as citizens. Claims that English teachers must focus more on the primary skills of critical reading, talking, and writing. (HB)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Wyse, Faith; And Others – English Journal, 1993
Gives responses of practicing teachers to the question, "What is your favorite novel--or play or biography or film--about teachers or teaching?" Presents citations, plot summaries, and thematic overviews of the works. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Burke, Margaret – English Quarterly, 1993
Considers ways of developing interest in drama and literature among high school students. Shows how teachers might develop such an interest by allowing students to see how the literary works reflect their own personal experiences. Illustrates this method in discussing the novel "Flowers for Algernon." (HB)
Descriptors: Drama, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High School Students

Welch, Nancy – College English, 1993
Narrates the experience of one graduate student in English at two universities as she prepared for a career teaching composition and literature. Describes the student's experiences as a religious conversion to a proscribed world view. Argues that graduate education should foster critical evaluation rather than dogma. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Graduate Study

Cook, Albert B. – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Challenges Donald C. Stewart's assertion that "a good number" of graduate school English majors teach freshman composition. Suggests that only a small minority of these students enter college teaching. Argues that college English departments should not limit student options by setting more specific course requirements within the major.…
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, English Curriculum, Freshman Composition, Graduate Students

Stewart, Donald C. – College Composition and Communication, 1990
Suggests that criticism of Donald C. Stewart's assertion that many English majors enter teaching stems from a misunderstanding. Argues that Stewart simply proposes making graduate students more aware of recent developments within the field. Questions critics' claim that few graduate-level English majors enter college teaching. (SG)
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, English Curriculum, Freshman Composition, Graduate Students

Weiser, Irwin – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Uses "resemblance" and "similitude" as guiding metaphors for an exploration of two prevailing notions of academic writing as it is perceived in composition studies. Describes differences between student writing and academic writing. Shows how the concept of similitude may be helpful in reconceiving academic discourse. (HB)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Discourse Analysis, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Rubin, Donald L.; Floyd, Daisy Hurst – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Discusses the field of legal writing instruction. Describes the rationale and design of a writing program for an underserved group of legal writers: trial court judges. Reviews the demands faced by judges as writers. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education, Judges

Janangelo, Joseph – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1992
Shows how tutorial encounters enact gradations and extremes in the manner of Ernst Cassirer's concept of "word magic." Argues that tutorials in which students try to find the "right words" illustrate the need to make written language commensurate with human thought. Narrates several case studies illustrating these insights. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education

Daniell, Beth – College Composition and Communication, 1994
Considers the religious aspect of literacy education. Claims that traditional academics have neglected these spiritual elements. Describes how six women, all involved in Alcoholics Anonymous, use literacy in their spiritual lives. Claims that all people use literacy to compose power in their daily lives. (HB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education
Cotich, Joan; And Others – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1994
Advocates that English teachers implement writing group activities as a means of maintaining a writerly lifestyle. Describes how five teachers from various kinds of schools formed a writing group and carried out its activities. Provides sample exercises and actual written responses of group members. (HB)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Writing, English Curriculum, English Instruction

Brockman, Elizabeth Blackburn – English Journal, 1994
Describes the pros and cons of using collaborative writing assignments in the English classroom. Gives one teacher's experiences using collaborative writing in a college prep composition course. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, English Curriculum

Hillebrand, Romana P. – English Journal, 1994
Describes a collaborative writing assignment devised for a first-year composition class. Outlines how the assignment was undertaken and carried out by the students. Provides background on the theoretical literature concerning collaborative writing. (HB)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, English Curriculum, English Instruction

English Journal, 1994
Gives responses of 11 practicing teachers to the question, "What novel published since 1987 do you recommend for high school readers?" Provides citations, summaries, and overviews of the works. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation