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Bieler, Deborah – English Journal, 2013
If emerging teachers are going to be something more than technicians, they need to reflect on their instructional worldviews, the mission of schools, and their role as autonomous professionals. In this article, the author shows how three pedagogical "moves" she made as a holistic mentor helped her student teachers forge and voice…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Teaching Methods, Models, Professional Autonomy
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Smagorinsky, Peter – English Journal, 2009
Many teachers are searching for that "silver bullet": the teaching method that always works. Many answers, often contradictory, are offered by educators far and wide, as evidenced by the 768,000 websites identified by a Google search for "best practices teaching." The quest for best practices has led many to seek ways to teach that defy even the…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Teaching Methods, Best Practices, Context Effect
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Dredger, Katie – English Journal, 2008
Katie Dredger was a successful AP English Literature and Composition teacher when she began questioning the exclusivity her course represented. Here she shares how she was able to open her course to all students willing to attempt the challenge, while maintaining and even raising her intellectual standards. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: English Literature, Reflective Teaching, Advanced Placement Programs, Reading Strategies
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Bigelow, Terry Patrick, Ed.; Vokoun, Michael J., Ed. – English Journal, 2008
During summertime, before school ends and the hard physical labor begins, it is best to reflect on the touchups and renovations that need to be done to a teacher's classroom instruction. This article presents two innovative lesson ideas that will inspire teachers to rethink, retool, and recharge as they decide what some of their summer renovations…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Tests, Reflective Teaching, Homework
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Bigelow, Terry Patrick; Vokoun, Michael J. – English Journal, 2007
This issue's column focuses on two practices that everyone has learned and utilized but possibly have forgotten. First, Michael offers a look into classroom management and what he needed to learn to be a more effective teacher. Second, Terry asks questions to remind himself and other writing teachers of the importance of helping students…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Reflective Teaching, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Effectiveness
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Shosh, Joseph M.; Zales, Charlotte, Rappe – English Journal, 2005
The sharing of classroom experiences and discussing relevant research have led teachers and their teacher inquiry support group to take risks in their instruction, leading to meaningful and productive change in their classrooms. The reflective practitioners in the teacher inquiry support group are committed to the creation of democratic classroom…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kirkland, David E. – English Journal, 2008
For David E. Kirkland, the New English Education locates English language arts in the realities of youth, where texts emerge from students' lives, and the notions of reading and writing in English classrooms are open to revision. Kirkland reflects on how "postmodern Black experience, especially as seen in hip-hop, gives English teachers one way of…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, African American Students, Popular Culture
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Stracco, Mike – English Journal, 2007
In a one-week voluntary summer course, students aged twelve to seventeen eagerly take ownership of their composing processes, learning to connect terms such as focus and point of view to the visual and verbal acts of photography and writing. High school teacher Mike Stracco grapples with how to channel the vitality of his summer course into…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Photography, Writing Instruction, Student Participation
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Hamilton, Greg – English Journal, 2003
Recollects the author's teaching experiences during the attacks of September 11, 2001. Relives the events that took place in his classroom discussing "White Angel," a short story by Michael Cunningham, in light of the fact that they had no idea what was happening in the area until class was over. Notes that the morning's lesson took on…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Literature Appreciation
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Zumhagen, Pat – English Journal, 2005
A high school teacher describes his educational philosophy, which he feels would result in his ability to take the opportunities he missed with his high school students to teach future classes with the new philosophy in the mind. He also hopes that it would allow him to develop teachers who would be able to give more consideration to "the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Urban Teaching, Personal Narratives, Preservice Teacher Education
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Reins, Keith M. – English Journal, 1996
Suggests that teachers need time to reflect not only about how they are doing in the classroom day-to-day but also about why they are in the classroom at all. Discusses the author's reading experiences. Presents some of the author's own reflections on these questions. (TB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, English Teachers, Literature Appreciation, Reading
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Livesay, Mary Ellen; Moore, Carol Ann; Stankay, Roger J.; Waters, Mary Jean; Waff, Diane; Gentile, Claudia A. – English Journal, 2005
Teachers and administrators can help make sustainable educational improvements in high schools. By being systematically reflective about teaching and learning and seeing themselves collectively as agents of change in the interest of academic quality and excellence. The English teachers at Trenton Public School District, New Jersey, have created…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Departments, High Schools, Instructional Leadership
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McBurney, Nicole S.; Morrell, Sue A. – English Journal, 2001
Offers the author's reflections on how and why she adjusted her limited implementation of whole language teaching by integrating literature and writing, using novels that reflect issues of significance to students, having students write for real audiences, and creating democracy in the classroom where students think, discuss, and act critically on…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Democracy, Democratic Values, English Instruction
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Littman, Linda L. – English Journal, 2003
The author discusses the power of personal narratives to help writers not only improve their writing and understand themselves but also think more critically. Through poetry that grew from her impulse for narrative, the author reveals her growth as a teacher who was simultaneously learning about students' growth and change. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Writing Improvement, Personal Narratives, Poetry, Critical Thinking