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Armstrong, Sonya L.; Newman, Mary – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2011
In this article, a model of intertextuality is introduced as an instructional approach for postsecondary developmental reading courses. This model involves a scaffolded, schema building approach to teaching college reading that aims to link core material (a text, a concept, or specific academic content) with supplementary texts that focus on…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, College Students, Learner Engagement
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Haight, Robert – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2010
Contemplative education, including meditation, mindfulness, "lectio divina," and freewriting, regularly practiced in a classroom where a climate of "ahimsa" and nonjudgment are defining attitudes, can restore wholeness and foster engagement, imagination, and compassion in both instructors and students. This chapter proposes that a contemplative…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Role of Education, Classroom Environment, Reader Text Relationship
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Garretson, Kate – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2010
Because learning to meditate shares important qualities with learning to be a better reader and writer--for example, dispassionate noticing, becoming more aware of inner processes, a faith in inner wisdom, effort made with a light touch, the cultivation of a practice through simple, regular doing--practice in mindfulness meditation was used to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Individual Development
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Filler, Shir – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2006
A dream literature class grew into an artistic and critical garden in which students' and instructor's thinking flowered.
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, English Instruction, Aesthetics, Reader Text Relationship
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Schechter, Sara P. – Community Review, 1991
Describes New York City Technical College's "Law through Literature" course, an English elective especially for Legal Assistant Studies students. Quotes from students' essays about personal experiences related to characters/events from Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." Recounts class discussions about influences on…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Elective Courses, Legal Assistants, Legal Education (Professions)