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Tisdale, Carmen – Language Arts, 2012
This article is a tribute to JoBeth Allen, recipient of the Elementary Section's 2012 award for Outstanding Educator in the English Language Arts. Each year, this award recognizes a distinguished educator who has made major contributions to the field of language arts in elementary education. This article was written by second-grade teacher and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Recognition (Achievement), Elementary Education, Language Arts
Dixon, Carol N.; Green, Judith – Language Arts, 2009
In this article, the authors present a "telling case" of the history of the Santa Barbara Classroom Discourse Group (SBCDG) and describe how policies supported and constrained the work of this sustaining community. As a telling case, this discussion of policy issues that were constructed and faced by members of the SBCDG does not claim…
Descriptors: Group Experience, Policy Analysis, Case Studies, Inquiry
Seidl, Barbara L.; Conley, Matthew D. – Language Arts, 2009
Seidl and Conley elaborate a set of beliefs regarding transformative spaces, identity-making, and the development of a critical, multicultural identity that inform their approach to multicultural teacher education. They believe that if we expect new teachers to co-construct with their students classroom spaces that allow multiple voices and…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teacher Attitudes, Multicultural Education
Wolk, Steven – Language Arts, 2004
It is believed that picture books can help us shape our political, cultural, and moral identities. Teaching and learning for democracy should be a transformative experience, and teaching with picture books can help make that happen.
Descriptors: Democracy, Picture Books, Transformative Learning, Instructional Materials
Norton-Meier, Lori A. – Language Arts, 2005
A teacher's experience with an eight-year-old child named Aaron that pushes her understanding of language, literacy and culture to a different level is presented. This thrice-learned lesson details her professional journey of continual transformation by revisiting a story as a kindergarten teacher, a graduate student and a teacher educator.
Descriptors: Young Children, Cultural Influences, Learning Experience, Autobiographies
Donelly, Amy; Morgan, Denise N.; Deford, Diane E.; Files, Janet; Long, Susi; Mills, Heidi; Stephens, Diane; Styslinger, Mary – Language Arts, 2005
South Carolina Reading Initiative (SCRI), a long-term professional development initiative designed to help teachers investigate research-based literacy practices and helps to build a knowledge base from which to inform instructional decisions. A model that shares stories about literacy coaches as learners and highlight engagements that believe to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Improvement
Sumida, Anna Y.; Meyer, Meleanna A. – Language Arts, 2006
Educational practice has focused primarily upon a transmission model of education dealing with dominant, mainstream, western ideology. This model often alienates student learners due to the absence of cultural relevance. This article focuses on a theoretical framework teachers in Hawaii are using to become transformative practitioners who promote…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Practices, Connected Discourse, Disadvantaged

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