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Kelly C. Johnston – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
In this article, the author argues that living literacies--relational, embodied forms of literacy engagement--are an integral component of literacy engagement and hold the potential to disrupt and reconfigure the power structures embedded within schooled literacy. Drawing on affect theory and rhizomatic theory, the author analyzes youths' literacy…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 7, Literacy, English Instruction
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Catherine Lammert; Julianna Lopez Kershen – English Journal, 2025
This article details a unit of study bringing together shared reading, place-based pedagogies, and climate-centered texts to engage students in youth participatory community action (YPAR). The authors envision an English classroom where youth read, write, and argue for change as activists as they encounter climate justice literature through YPAR…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, English Instruction, Activism
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Michael Smith – English in Education, 2025
This paper addresses the question of how classroom-based peer assessment practices can be improved in relation to student interpretations of subjective assessment criteria. To achieve this, this research study considers the possible pedagogic benefits and implications of using a comparative judgement (CJ) approach to the peer assessment of GCSE…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Exit Examinations, Creative Writing
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Julianne Scullen – Reading Horizons, 2025
Building upon the ideas of social constructivists work in dialogic instruction (Bakhtin, 1981; Vygotsky, 1978) and self-efficacy theory (Bandura, 1977), this study sought to answer: How does teacher participation in a book club impact teacher disposition to dialogic practices in the classroom? And how does teacher participation in a book club…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Clubs, Books, Teacher Effectiveness
Monica G. Lee; Susanna Loeb; Carly D. Robinson – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Student absenteeism surged during and after the pandemic, harming engagement and achievement. We evaluate the impact of Washington DC's High-Impact Tutoring (HIT) Initiative--designed to mitigate learning loss through targeted academic supports--on student absenteeism. Using daily attendance data and a within-student fixed effects design, we find…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Learner Engagement
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Julia French; Michael Macaluso – Journal of Catholic Education, 2025
Despite the proliferation and use of literary lenses in English Language Arts classrooms, one lens still seems to be missing from theorization, formulation, and thus practical implementation: religion. This absence is well-noted in the field, as positive depictions of Christian themes in books are rare and religion is rarely discussed as an…
Descriptors: Catholics, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Religious Factors
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Tasminda K. Dhaliwal – Educational Researcher, 2025
Experiencing homelessness is largely associated with negative educational outcomes, yet some students continue to achieve academically despite housing loss. Drawing on a framework from resilience research, I develop school and neighborhood resource measures and analyze data from the state of Michigan to provide the first empirical evidence of…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Homeless People, School Role, Neighborhoods
Juliana Pacicco; Josh Rew – Oregon Department of Education, 2025
This study examines how student performance in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics predicts later college enrollment. The results show a strong and consistent relationship over time: students who score at the highest performance level are more than twice as likely to enroll in college compared with students scoring at the lowest level.…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Language Arts, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
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Rachel K. Turner; Amanda Deliman; Marla Robertson – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2023
The authors argue that with the continued marginalization of social studies in the elementary classroom, integration has become a popular and effective method for the inclusion of social studies content in the daily curriculum. Using controversial issues, they highlight a model for this integration with a focus on children's literature.
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Picture Books, Curriculum Development
Katie F. Whitley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In schools, literacy is often positioned as a fixed set of reading and writing skills. This can limit what counts as an academically acceptable literacy practice despite the complex and nuanced ways people communicate in their personal and social contexts. With this tension around conceptions of literacy in mind, I wondered how teachers thought…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, English Instruction, Language Arts
Anne Elizabeth Petersen-Carnell – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative, causal-comparative study was to determine the extent to which a statistically significant difference existed in eighth-grade English-language arts (ELA) and mathematics achievement between groups of students of low socioeconomic status (SES) who participated in a Washington school district's one-to-one laptop…
Descriptors: Achievement, Academic Achievement, Grade 8, Middle School Students
Kimberly LaBoard – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive, comparative study was to investigate the effect of teacher retention on the academic assessment of 8th-grade middle school students. The South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Assessments (SC READY) examination measured students' English/Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics academic performance. This…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Middle School Students, Teacher Persistence, Academic Achievement
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Spector, Karen; Murray, Elizabeth Anne – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2023
Purpose: Preservice English teachers are expected to use literary theories and criticism to read and respond to literary texts. Over the past century, two of the most common approaches to literary encounters in secondary schools have been New Criticism -- particularly the practice of close reading -- and Rosenblatt's transactional theory, both of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, English Teachers, Inquiry, Caring
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Mora-Flores, Eugenia; Kaplan, Sandra N. – Gifted Child Today, 2022
This article describes methods for operationalizing the concept of interdisciplinarity. The methods respond to the characteristics of giftedness and strategies of differentiation. In selecting and using an interdisciplinary strategy, educators need to consider the compatibility of the purpose or objective of interdisciplinarity to the curriculum…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Academically Gifted, Language Skills, Literacy
Pass, Brandy Nicole – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Research that looks at the nuances of teaching English language arts in rural secondary classrooms is a growing field. Yet, there are limited studies focusing on rural secondary classrooms in the Southeastern United States, Georgia specifically. The primary goal of this project is to understand what it looks like to teach English in rural…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, English Instruction, Language Arts, Secondary School Teachers
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