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Alison G. Boardman; Allarie Coleman – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Centering student perspectives, this mixed methods study examines a project-based learning (PBL) unit enacted across five inclusive 9th grade English language arts (ELA) classes in one urban high school. We share how this unit offered students opportunities to experience new types of challenging but rewarding assignments in multimodal accessible…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Grade 9, High School Students
Miriam J. Rhodes; Adrie J. Visscher; Hanno van Keulen; Martine A. R. Gijsel – European Journal of STEM Education, 2024
This systematic literature review presents a review of the effects of integrated language arts, science and technology (ILS&T) instruction, with an inquiry- or design-based pedagogy, in elementary schools on student achievement. To this end, an overview of the characteristics of the 19 included studies and their interventions is first…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Academic Achievement, Intervention, Language Arts
Trepper, Karoline; Boardman, Alison; Garcia, Antero – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2022
Purpose: This paper aims to explore teachers' shifts in pedagogy and practice as they implemented a project-based learning (PBL) approach to teaching English Language Arts (ELA) for the first time. Design/methodology/approach: The authors interviewed 10 ninth-grade ELA teachers in three schools after their first year enacting PBL. Initial codes…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Attitudes, Active Learning, Student Projects
Mary F. Wright – Voices from the Middle, 2024
This article discusses four exemplary activities to highlight imaginative approaches that encourage critical literacy: building a jackdaw, responding to text through multimodal journaling, engaging in dramatic roleplay, and practicing multi-genre writing. Each activity connects imaginative approaches to critical literacy as learners view the world…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Teaching Methods, Creativity, Preservice Teachers
Amy Kathleen Palmer – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Writing professional learning is often overlooked amidst public-school system demands, which include scarce funding and competing state mandates and priorities (Tooley and Connally, 2016). In addition, writing teachers are often subject to professional learning experiences that are directed by others rather than being tailored to their own needs…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Communities of Practice, Writing Teachers, Language Arts
Elizabeth Merrell Gross – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Project-based learning (PBL) is a widely used methodology in the sciences for grades K12. Forward-thinking instructors are also implementing PBL by creating student-led learning opportunities in other subjects. There is, however, a lack of research on teacher perceptions of PBL as a motivational factor in high school. The purpose of this basic…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Student Motivation
Leslie La Croix; Colleen K. Vesely; Bweikia F. Steen – Reading Teacher, 2024
Historical fiction is a powerful genre for inviting children into meaningful conversations centered on the lived experiences of others. Historical inquiry immerses readers in interdisciplinary research experiences and complements language arts Common Core State Standards that call for a balance of fiction and non-fiction text. Antiracist lenses…
Descriptors: Fiction, History, Language Arts, Common Core State Standards
Alison G. Boardman; Jessica B. Hovland – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Project-based learning (PBL) in inclusive classrooms has the potential to provide meaningful and collaborative learning experiences that develop students' academic and social-emotional learning skills. This qualitative study focuses on the voices of secondary students with disabilities (SWDs) by examining their perceptions of PBL in English…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Projects, Active Learning, Inclusion
Treavor Bogard; Vanessa Winn – Journal of Children's Literature, 2024
Approaching literacy through a human rights lens potentially equips children with the courage and support needed to face sources of human suffering; develop compassion for others; and identify obstacles to their sentience, autonomy, and well-being. A human rights view of literacy pedagogy necessarily involves attending to the moral reasoning of…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Activism, Civil Rights
Johnson, Lindy L.; Kim, Grace MyHyun – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the use of game-based learning for approximations of practice within a critical, project-based (CPB) clinical experience for preservice teachers (PSTs). Within the clinical experience, secondary English Language Arts PSTs practiced modeling argumentative thinking through playing a board game,…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Projects, Active Learning
Sefton, Terry; Smith, Kara; Tousignant, Wayne – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2020
Using a project-based learning approach, three teacher educators, teaching three different methodology courses, worked together to create, plan, and assess an arts-based assignment completed by preservice candidates. The preservice teachers created an animation project while applying curriculum expectations in three subject areas: visual arts,…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Preservice Teachers, Foreign Countries, Active Learning
Kustyarini, K. – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
The purpose of this study is to analyze the self-efficacy and emotional intelligence in mediating the effect of implementing active learning methods on student learning outcomes. The population of this study is the population in this study were Indonesian language and literature education students in East Java who were taking Indonesian Language…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Emotional Intelligence, Active Learning, Outcomes of Education
Courtney McClendon – ProQuest LLC, 2024
School districts choose programs based on limited data, word of mouth, or cost-effectiveness. STEM-based schools often choose project-based learning (PBL) programs to deliver curricula through limited research and word of mouth effectiveness. This study evaluated one PBL program implementation in the context of a suburban Texas middle school by…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Program Evaluation, STEM Education
AnnMarie Baines; Kristin De Vivo; Nathan Warner; Angela DeBarger; Denis Udall; Nancy Zuckerbrod; Kate Felsen, Contributor – Lucas Education Research, George Lucas Educational Foundation, 2021
This paper looks at the connection between project-based learning and social and emotional learning (SEL). While all learning experiences benefit from a supportive social and emotional learning process and context, the collaborative and student-led nature of project-based learning (PBL) necessitates an emphasis on SEL. This paper explores that…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Student Projects, Active Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Elizabeth Thackeray Nelson – English Journal, 2020
This article describes a community action student- led project that features authentic writing and engagement to increase motivation. The article highlights important instructional strategies for implementing community action projects and the resulting student learning. The article concludes with the authors' reflections and observations.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Arts, High School Seniors, Learner Engagement

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