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Fernandez, Thomas L., Ed. – 1969
The 10 readings collected in this volume emphasize the value of oral interpretation as an approach to teaching literature in the secondary school. Wallace A. Bacon indicates how the act of interpretation as it is experienced in the reader's mind can recreate the act of literature. Frances L. McCurdy, Margaret M. Neville, and Allen Bales discuss…
Descriptors: Dramatics, English Instruction, Independent Reading, Interpretive Reading
Thiess, Carolyn, Ed.; And Others – 1969
The first 6-month supplement to "ERIC Documents on the Teaching of English: 1956-1968" (ED 029 045), this bibliography of 522 items represents a continuing effort to bring together in a single source a list of all the documents relating to English teaching which have been processed into the ERIC system. It includes documents announced in the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Dramatics, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Murray, John J. – JGE: The Journal of General Education, 1965
Three game approaches to the teaching of poetry, designed to make the student actively involved with poems are described as "teaching tools." The semantico-dictionary or word-cross game involves programing techniques, logic, and lexicography in poetic analysis. The punched-out poem game involves filling in the blanks of a poem in which all the…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Context Clues, Educational Games, English Instruction
Mersand, Joseph; Zara, Louis – 1969
This guide was prepared to give an historical as well as a contemporary perspective on American Jewish authors and their writings. An introductory section presents information on such authors as Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, and Philip Roth; on the unique problems which Jewish writers have encountered in America; and on the breadth of current…
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, Cultural Background, Cultural Interrelationships
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Stockwell, Robert P. – The Journal of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, 1964
The complex nature of grammar and its relevance to teaching today are explored in the light of modern linguistics. Reviewing the development and fundamental theory of transformational generative grammar, the author points out its substantial merit and also its failure to be understood as exemplary grammatical analysis of language rather than…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Difficulty Level
Shugrue, Michael F. – 1970
This report focuses upon the findings of a comprehensive, cooperative study of the junior college English department, its curriculum, and the role of its chairman. The study, built upon earlier research and publications and conducted over a 1-year period involving more than 1,000 junior colleges, describes: (1) background, (2) goals and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Admission (School), College Faculty, Community Colleges
Elefant, William L., Ed. – 1969
This 122-entry, selected bibliography contains English abstracts of books and articles in Hebrew on the philosophy, policy, and practice of education in Israel. The materials were submitted between August and November 1969; for earlier bibliographies see ED 027 810 and ED 032 806. A special section on the teaching of English in Israel comprises…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum, Educational Administration
Blossom, Grace A. – 1967
The problem encountered by bilingual students upon entering school is that they are confronted with 2 vocabularies: the group of words used for speaking and the group of words used for reading. This situation places them in a frustrating predicament because they are acquainted with only a limited amount of English. As students progress gradewise,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Bilingual Students, Elementary Education
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Hasley, Louis – College English, 1964
A course taught at Notre Dame on American Literature of the Westward Movement, in its broadest connotation, and thought to be the only one of its kind, is outlined. Organized by sections of the country, the course progresses from an introduction to: (1) the Seaboard and the Piedmont, (2) over the Appalachians, (3) the Old Southwest and Twain, (4)…
Descriptors: American Culture, American History, College Curriculum, College Instruction
Rosenbaum, Peter S. – 1970
It can be argued that the growing dissatisfaction with native language instruction in the schools arises inevitably from the fact that the facts of life about classroom instruction do not mesh well with the key features of successful language instruction. Effective language instruction presupposes the construction of a learning environment in…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, English Instruction
Marietta, Crystal; And Others – 1964
Six attempts by English teachers in Colorado small schools to individualize English, language arts, and poetry instruction are reported. In the experiments, class discussions were teacher-prepared and included objectives, procedures, instructional materials, testing programs, and evaluations. Both junior high school and senior high school students…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, English Instruction, High School Students, Independent Study
National Council of Teachers of English, Champaign, IL. – 1965
This report of a survey, undertaken by a Task Force of the National Council of Teachers of English, provides information on 190 independent and uncoordinated programs in language and reading for the disadvantaged (both rural and urban) throughout the United States. Part I describes the scope of the survey and the organization, operation, and major…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth
Wiley, Autrey Nell, Ed. – 1966
This annotated bibliography and supplements, covering the years from 1950 through 1964 and focusing on literature concerning the preparation and certification of teachers of English, is directed toward college and secondary school administrators, state certification officers and committees, professors of Education, parent groups, and professional…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, College Faculty, English Education, English Instruction
Avon Public Schools, CT. – 1969
This guide was developed to acquaint teachers with the Continuous Progress Program, which is designed to recognize the individual differences of children in a nongraded curricular system and to make available to teachers a set of guidelines for implementation. The guide establishes the parameters within which the operation of an individualized…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Thompson, Denys; And Others – 1966
The conception of English as something socially learned and of central importance to the development of the individual has obvious implications for the teacher who hopes to develop in his pupils good speaking, writing, listening, and reading. The teacher must cooperate with the child's growth by providing a climate for maturation, an enriching of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Skills, Conference Reports, Educational Innovation
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