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Brooke B. Eisenbach; Jason S. Frydman – Middle School Journal, 2024
Mental health challenges are on the rise among today's youth. Recent reports have noted an acute and significant need for school-based mental health education and supportive interventions for children and adolescents. Among these approaches, a growing focus has centered on improving students' mental health literacy (MHL) as a foundational…
Descriptors: Mental Health, English, Language Arts, Middle Schools
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Rich Novack – English Journal, 2025
This article describes literacy practices and outdoor activities in high school English classrooms--framed as critical rambling, a pedagogy seeking to raise awareness of issues like climate justice--with illustrations from a dissertation of teacher research and additional student work.
Descriptors: Language Arts, High School Teachers, Climate, Justice
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Angela Hostetler – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
In this paper, I explore the transitional spaces of teaching and writing by restorying an anomalous event in my teaching of Canadian literature in a grade seven classroom and my efforts to decolonise that teaching. Thinking with Elizabeth Ellsworth's concept of pedagogy as it relates to knowledge in the making and the learning self, I take…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Language Arts, Grade 7
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Adrian M. Downey – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
This paper revisits the well-known and often-taught novel "The Chrysalids" toward a reconsideration of the novel's place within curriculum and the pedagogies it may offer. Framed as a mourning ceremony, a way of revisioning what the novel could mean in the present by saying goodbye to what it has meant in the past, the paper progresses…
Descriptors: Novels, Literature Appreciation, Grief, Affective Behavior
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Min-Young Kim – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Given the importance of teaching and learning argumentation, across disciplines for participation in academic and civil discourse, this article examines how dialogic space is created and sustained in classrooms where argument is taught and learned and, when it is created, what affordances it brings to learning argumentation. Dialogic space is a…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
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Danielle L. DeFauw – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Personally and professionally, the author shares experiences with school safety and how the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom may utilize middle grade novels to address gun violence with adolescents. Highlighting five middle grade novels that address school shootings--Katherine Erskine's (2011) "Mockingbird," Emily Barth Isler's…
Descriptors: School Violence, Weapons, Middle School Students, Novels
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Layne Elise Ilderton – Voices from the Middle, 2024
Communities have their own set of cultural values that make their way into their classrooms and serve as criteria for the labeling of "insider" or "outsider." This article describes how critical empathy can allow the barriers between these constructs to be broken down as students are given the chance not only to listen but to…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Empathy, Listening, Perspective Taking
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Christine Mazeppa – Dance Education in Practice, 2024
This article serves as an in-practice guide to help teachers facilitate the creation of a dance piece using the five-paragraph essay format to explore themes through motif and manipulation. It is an outline of the process that begins with the selection of a theme and the development of a motif to represent that theme. It compares the development…
Descriptors: Dance, Comparative Analysis, Dance Education, Human Body
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T. Hunter Strickland – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
In this article, I discuss how I pair the close reading of choice, high-interest, young adult literature (YAL) with the creative writing of young adult stories in a preservice English teacher preparation programme. This paired reading and writing is used to have preservice teachers (PSTs) engage with identities, communities, and stories of their…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Creative Writing, Preservice Teachers, Learner Engagement
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VanDerHeide, Jennifer; Newell, George E.; Olsen, Allison Wynhoff – Written Communication, 2023
Although authors often create literary texts in order to comment on issues of personhood and human relationships, reading and writing about literary texts in schools is often focused on close analysis of literary elements or exploration of one's own experience with the text. Thus, students' written arguments about literature typically do little…
Descriptors: Reading, Writing (Composition), Persuasive Discourse, Social Influences
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Lindsay Cesari – Knowledge Quest, 2022
The author takes the experience of book challenges as an opportunity for positive curricular changes by walking readers through the development of a formalized procedure for selecting new, diverse texts to add to the English Language Arts (ELA) program curriculum. The text-selection committee arrived at a six-step method: (1) Identify Desired…
Descriptors: Diversity, Novels, Language Arts, English Curriculum
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Stephanie F. Reid; Rita Thorson – Middle School Journal, 2024
In this article, the authors share an account of an eighth-grade personal narrative unit designed to support students in composing accounts of life during the 2020-21 pandemic school year. The article provides an overview of the four phases that comprised this nine-lesson unit and the materials and resources used. Students' voices, perspectives,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Personal Narratives, Middle School Students
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Tomi Phoenix Seward – English Journal, 2024
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic was alarming, and compounding this traumatic shift in the world's cultural awareness of safety was the social and political unrest that unfolded during this time, which students were acutely aware of through the news and social media. After experiencing that unprecedented trauma, rich novel studies in the English…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Emotional Learning, Trauma
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Katie Sluiter – English Journal, 2024
The author's eighth-grade ELA curriculum is rich with opportunities for students to bear witness to a variety of experiences. Besides the Holocaust unit, they read "Ghost Boys" by Jewell Parker Rhodes (2018) while exploring police brutality and segregation; "The Giver" by Lois Lowry (1993) while investigating government…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
Lipscomb, Stephen; Chaplin, Duncan; Vigil, Alma; Matthias, Hena – Mathematica, 2022
Proficiency rates on Pennsylvania's statewide assessments in 2022 remain below pre-pandemic levels, especially in math, but there is evidence that student learning has begun to recover. Proficiency rates for grades 5-8 in 2022 improved in both English language arts (ELA) and math relative to rates predicted for 2021 from a Mathematica research…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Language Arts, Mathematics Achievement, Elementary School Students
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