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Kaha Abdi; Qorsho Hassan – English Journal, 2025
Enacting African consciousness in classrooms by taking up an Elder stance does not mean excluding students (or teachers) who do not have African ancestry. In fact, all knowledge is "situated"; there is no knowledge that comes from nowhere. In this article, two authors draw from an African worldview and present the Elder stance as a…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, African Culture, Older Adults, Cultural Influences
H. Bernard Hall; Michele Devirgilio – English Journal, 2025
Joy is not extracurricular or solely an out-of-school pursuit. Every day in the English language arts (ELA) classroom has the potential to be lit. In this article, the authors illuminated how pedagogies with Hip Hop content and creative practices, undergirded by antiracist pedagogies, facilitated joy and learning for students. A Black male English…
Descriptors: African American Culture, Literacy Education, Middle School Teachers, English Teachers
Sarah Richard – English Journal, 2025
This article emphasizes the significance of fostering joy in English classrooms, arguing that it can serve as a healing, liberating force and a targeted pedagogical pursuit.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students
Darius Phelps; Taiyo Na – English Journal, 2025
In a world marked by grief, violence, and erasure, joy becomes more than a feeling--it becomes resistance. This article amplifies the authors' personal narratives as men of color and veteran educators, illustrating how joy can serve as an act of resistance while demonstrating how teachers can use their stories to reflect, enhance literacy…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Psychological Patterns, Poetry, Inquiry
Todd Mitchell – English Journal, 2025
A teacher and author shares vital ways to help students counter climate despair with hope, agency, imagination, and activism.
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Expectation, Climate
Diana Liu; Sandra Del Valle; Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz – English Journal, 2025
A sense of homeplace has always carried a "radical political dimension," as "one's homeplace was the one site where one could freely confront the issue of humanization, where one could resist" the greater society's efforts to Other and alienate. Such homeplaces, however tenuous and fragile, have often been created and kept by…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Psychological Patterns, Resistance (Psychology), Racial Attitudes
Amy (Amanda) Cavanaugh – English Journal, 2019
Although plagiarism is not new, the rate and frequency of plagiarism has steadily (and somewhat alarmingly) risen in the past twenty years, coinciding with the ease of access to the Internet. The current generation of students - Gen Z, they've been labeled - is growing up in a world of sharing, a world where, with a quick tap of a button,…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Grade 9, High School Teachers, High School Students
Eric S. Piotrowski – English Journal, 2017
American adolescents are experiencing an epidemic of anxiety and depression. In this article, Eric Piotrowski explores how regular writing practice and conscious conversations help students struggling with loss, grief, trauma, and myriad associated difficulties including anxiety and self-harm. Students in his classroom use fictionalized…
Descriptors: Grief, Trauma, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
Tammy L. Mielke; Leslie S. Rush – English Journal, 2016
Using Nakamura and Csikszentmihalyi's concept of flow, the authors trace the history and development of their co-teaching relationship and describe how the co-teachers and students experienced flow. In co-opting theoretical views of flow, used in other fields such as organizational science/psychology, the school setting can be viewed as an…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Psychological Patterns, Student Experience
Whitney, Anne Elrod; Olcese, Nicole – English Journal, 2013
All teachers must contend with tough cases on occasion: community events in which there are strong emotions that insert themselves so directly into students' consciousness that they must be dealt with. In this article the two authors, a professor and a graduate student co-teaching pre-service teacher candidates, share their journey through the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, English Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Mentors
Nordseth, Anna; Vepachedu, Vikas; Shipman, Grant; Alayachew, David – English Journal, 2012
In this article, four students share their ideas on what bystanders can do to prevent bullying of students who are different or perceived as different from others. Anna Nordseth says what bystanders need to realize is how to recognize bullying and what a lasting effect it can have on the individuals involved. One bold, compassionate bystander can…
Descriptors: Bullying, Student Role, Peer Relationship, Prevention
Rallo, Curt; Roessing, Lesley J. – English Journal, 2006
"Teacher to Teacher" provides a forum for teachers to share ideas, materials, and activities. In this article, the first teacher describes the effects the well-known novel "Bleachers" (John Grisham, New York: Doubleday, 2003) had on a ninth-grade english class. The novel bought to life the high school culture that the students found challenging.…
Descriptors: Novels, English Instruction, Grade 9, Literature

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