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Karen Moynihan – English Journal, 2016
This article presents ways to incorporate the works of artist Edward Hopper in the ELA secondary classroom. Students analyze Hopper's paintings as a text and create their own responses in the form of poetry, short story, photography, and other visual media.
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, English Instruction, Art Education, Visual Aids
Pangilinan, J. P. – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
In "Finding a Language", Peter Medway addresses questions of central importance to English teaching--questions of curriculum and of pedagogy. How he addresses these questions provides a sharp contrast to the current orthodoxies of a rigidly prescriptive national curriculum and a closely monitored regime of objective-led, skills-based…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Curriculum
Nicole Mirra; Danielle Filipiak; Antero Garcia – English Journal, 2015
This article explores Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) as a powerful practice that re-imagines the who, what, why, and how of research in the English classroom. Three educators share classroom journeys in helping students ask and answer questions about their worlds in ways that inspire personal, academic, and civic change.
Descriptors: English Instruction, Urban Schools, Justice, Student Participation
Kathleen A. Reilly; Jennifer Goen – English Journal, 2015
The authors challenged a group of mixed-ability tenth-grade students to use complex, evocative images and class discussion to "see" how readers make meaning with literary texts.
Descriptors: Grade 10, English Instruction, High School Students, Visual Aids
Porter, Zane G. – English in Texas, 2018
This article encourages English language arts and reading (ELAR) teachers to take hold of their ability to thrive in the classroom by suggesting three practices that will facilitate that quest. Many ELAR teachers show the signs of burnout and a defeatist mindset too early in their careers. The author seeks to provide constructive ways for teachers…
Descriptors: English Teachers, English Instruction, Language Arts, Educational Practices
Mirra, Nicole; Coffey, Jerica; Englander, Ashley – Journal of Literacy Research, 2018
This study explores how two high school English language arts (ELA) teachers leveraged disciplinary literacy practices in their classrooms to help students explore their identities as citizens and imagine a more just and equitable democratic society. Using a figured worlds framework, the study articulates a sociocritical approach to civic literacy…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Instruction, English Teachers, Literacy Education
Keane, Lainey; Griffin, Claire P. – Irish Educational Studies, 2018
Self-assessment practices have been advocated in recent Irish educational documents due to their potential to enhance school children's learning and self-regulatory skills. However, the literature has highlighted how some children struggle to make accurate self-assessments of their academic work, which diminishes such positive effects (Keane and…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Prior Learning, Age Differences, Evaluation Problems
Brooks, Maneka Deanna; Frankel, Katherine K. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2018
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate teacher-initiated whole-group oral reading practices in two ninth-grade reading intervention classrooms and how teachers understood the purposes of those practices. Design/methodology/approach: In this qualitative cross-case analysis, a literacy-as-social-practice perspective is used to collaboratively…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Case Studies, Grade 9, Intervention
Barnett, Elisabeth A. – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2018
Increasing numbers of high schools are offering senior-year transition curricula in math and English to better prepare graduating students for college. These transition curricula are typically full-year, high school credit-bearing courses taken by students at risk of being placed into developmental (also known as remedial) courses upon enrollment…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, College Readiness, At Risk Students, Remedial Instruction
Scott Storm; Emily C. Rainey – English Journal, 2018
Many have argued that English classrooms have an important role to play in supporting students' development of critical consciousness and civic engagement (Kirkland 406; Lyiscott 48). Recently, Monique Cherry-McDaniel called for English teachers to design "woke" learning opportunities that would support students' critical consciousness…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory, Citizen Participation
Vez López, Enrique; Velázquez, Briseida Jiménez – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2019
This paper examines the perception undergraduate students have, regarding the attributes they have developed in terms of transferable and communicative skills. The goal was to shed light on how undergraduate students, in the context of this research, perceive their graduate profile. This study was carried out at a university school of foreign…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Bachelors Degrees, English (Second Language), College Seniors
O'Mara, Joanne; Auld, Glenn; Djabibba, Lena – English in Australia, 2019
In this paper we take on Green's (2017) orientation of the Australian Curriculum: English and consider what might it hold for the students of Australia. We set about analysing eighteen minutes of storytelling by a group of young 9-12 year old Kunibídji males from Maningrida in the far North of the Northern Territory in Australia, making this…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Technological Literacy, Popular Culture, Civil Rights
Tyner, Adam; Larsen, Matthew – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2019
Beginning in the late 1990s, many states took it upon themselves to institute end-of-course exams (EOCs) at the high school level, tests specifically designed to assess students' mastery of the content that various subject-matter courses covered. But was this testing policy good for students? "End-of-Course Exams and Student Outcomes,"…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Evaluation, Tests, Outcomes of Education
Petrlíková, Jarmila – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2013
The term "clause" is not only applied to structures which comply with formal prerequisites, containing a subject and a predicate conveyed by a finite verb, but also to such structures which are analysable into clause elements. The verbless clause is a structure containing no verb element at all (either finite or nonfinite), usually…
Descriptors: Verbs, Sentence Structure, Syntax, English Instruction
Hudley, Anne H. Charity; Mallinson, Christine – Teachers College Press, 2013
Building on the authors' highly acclaimed first collaboration, "Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools," this book examines the need to integrate linguistically informed teaching into the secondary English classroom. "We Do Language" features concrete strategies, models, and vignettes, as well as classroom…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, English Instruction