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Field, Sara A. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This poem was written as a final project for the author's Critical Perspectives in Education course at George Mason University in Fall of 2021. In addition to having students read critical works, Dr. Dodman, the professor, encouraged creative reflections and non-traditional reading responses. The author also engaged in an Extended Communal…
Descriptors: Poetry, Teacher Education Programs, College Faculty, Creativity
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1980
This booklet contains transcripts of two radio programs on the teaching of reading that were coproduced by the National Public Radio and the Institute for Educational Leadership of the George Washington University. The first transcript emphasizes the child's readiness and motivation in learning to read and provides an overview of children's…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Radio
Alderdice, Kay – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1979
Describes a language arts teacher's work at a residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed children, showing how the teacher established student reading habits before developing their writing. (A novel written by one of the students is included as an example of the work done in the program.) (RL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education
Levine, Peg, Ed. – 1991
This collection of stories is the result of a publishing project conducted with adult learners in the Reach One Program. The first page describes the steps that led to the finished product: providing a catalyst to stress the value of maintaining a family history; providing activities to stimulate memories of family stories; encouraging prewriting…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Language Experience Approach, Reading Instruction
Carroll, Stella W. – Silver, Burdett and Company, 1897
This textbook is an elementary geography reader. It furnishes material for language training, and the reading lessons may be correlated with drawing. [Edited by Clarence F. Carroll. This is the first book of the Morse Readers of the New Century Series by Ella M. Powers and Thomas M. Balliet.]
Descriptors: Textbooks, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Correlation
Davis, John C.; And Others – 1988
Peter Parley (Samuel Griswold Goodrich) was the earliest writer of popular social studies books and magazines for children. His books were in print from 1828 through 1912 and sold over 12 million volumes. An annotated bibliography of 45 of his works located in the deGrummond Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg) is…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness, Culture, Elementary Secondary Education
Wolfman, Judy – Teacher Ideas Press, 2004
How did the bee get his bumble? How do birds get their feathers? Why is the bluebird blue? Curious first through fifth graders want to know how and why things happen! Judy Wolfman has created 40 Readers Theatre scripts based on imaginative and creative porquoi stories that stem from multicultural folktales as well as Native American Indian legends…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Scripts, American Indians, Theater Arts
Hall, Donna R. – 1987
Oral interpretation facilitates the learning processes of adolescents by making the presentation of subject matter more interesting and meaningful to them, helping them feel involved, and providing them with an opportunity to perceive literature in action. Narrative literature is a good place to begin oral interpretation activities, since…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Choral Speaking, English Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach