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Sharing Stories and Developing Multiple Perspectives in Post-9/11 Classrooms
Grades
9 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Sharing Stories and Developing Multiple Perspectives in Post-9/11 Classrooms
Sensitive to the increased importance of valuing diversity and diverse points of view since 9/11, this article describes activities through which ESL students contribute new knowledge to their classes while simultaneously improving their English language skills.
I-Search in the Age of Information
Grades
9 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
I-Search in the Age of Information
Middle school teacher Huntington Lyman takes a fresh look at the I-Search research method and shows how it can be modified to provide an effective project for middle school students.
Ethics as a Form of Critical and Rhetorical Inquiry in the Writing Classroom
Grades
9 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Ethics as a Form of Critical and Rhetorical Inquiry in the Writing Classroom
What can improve students' engagement in persuasive writing? A strong ethical dilemma and strategies for developing intelligent responses.
Walking the Talk: Examining Privilege and Race in a Ninth-Grade Classroom
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Walking the Talk: Examining Privilege and Race in a Ninth-Grade Classroom
The authors describe their struggles and eventual success with students in constructing a "counternarrative to colormuteness and colorblindness"—the self-imposed student segregation and silencing of voice.
A Failure of the Imagination
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
A Failure of the Imagination
This article discusses the imaginative activities and assignments that teachers often assign that violate the text around which the lesson is focused and that mislead students about its meaning.
Multigenre, Multiple Intelligences, and Transcendentalism
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Multigenre, Multiple Intelligences, and Transcendentalism
Colleen A. Ruggieri offers a multigenre, mulltiple intelligences unit on transcendentalism complete with suggested texts and an assessment plan.
Re-envisioning Research
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Re-envisioning Research
Describes a research paper in the author's high school English classroom which connected to the lives and interests of students, who delved into community problems with as much rigor (and using many types of research as traditional essays exploring arcane philosophical questions). Describes creating a context for exploration, and students' final projects.
Analyzing Grammar Rants: An Alternative to Traditional Grammar Instruction
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Analyzing Grammar Rants: An Alternative to Traditional Grammar Instruction
Kenneth Lindblom and Patricia A. Dunn teach language awareness and use through published complaints about the teaching of grammar. Students are able to recognize issues of race and class that determine acceptable usage and learn the importance of audience in their own language use.
Ghosts and Fear in Language Arts
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Ghosts and Fear in Language Arts
Describes how an English teacher uses ghost stories in his classroom to further students' interest in and understanding of epics. Presents a short unit in which all the class work focuses on scary kinds of things.
Alternative Book Reports
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Alternative Book Reports
This article describes different ways that students can report on books they have read other than the traditional "book report."
Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report
Offers 50 diverse suggestions intended to offer students new ways to think about a piece of literature, new directions to explore, and ways to respond with greater depth to the books they read.
From Sheryl Crow to Homer Simpson: Literature and Composition through Pop Culture
Grades
7 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
From Sheryl Crow to Homer Simpson: Literature and Composition through Pop Culture
High school teacher Jerome Evans makes popular culture an integral part of his courses. Through analyzing themes in song lyrics, rhetorical devices in essays and advertisements, and psychology in contemporary film, students improve their skills in critical thinking and writing.
Beyond Voices of Readers: Students on School's Effects on Reading
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Beyond Voices of Readers: Students on School's Effects on Reading
This article summarizes and explicates research on 272 twelfth-grade students' reading autobiographies. Cope quotes from some noteworthy comments and makes some suggestions on how teachers and schools might do a better job of teaching literature.
Pamphlets: An Introduction to Research Techniques
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Pamphlets: An Introduction to Research Techniques
Describes a four- to six-week project for high school sophomores in which students create pamphlets and in the process learn basic research skills and practice several elements of the research paper.
Research Matters: What Kinds of Classroom Discussion Promote Reading Comprehension?
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Research Matters: What Kinds of Classroom Discussion Promote Reading Comprehension?
"Research Matters" provides teachers with review and application of research that illuminates the daily concerns and activities of English language arts teachers and classrooms.
Building Community through Poetry: A Role for Imagination in the Classroom
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Building Community through Poetry: A Role for Imagination in the Classroom
Methods such as the circle poem, the "poetic interview," the found poem, and the poetic field trip are just some used by the author to create an atmosphere of mutual support and enable students to initiate "imaginative possibilities."
Using Short Story Collections to Enrich the English Classroom
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Using Short Story Collections to Enrich the English Classroom
Describes ways short story collections can be integrated into the English curriculum, including a short story fair, a short story hunt, using single short stories to extend a unit, using a short story by itself, using a collection as a whole, and using short stories as part of a focus on writing. Offers a list of short story resources.
Expanding Vision: Teaching Haiku
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Expanding Vision: Teaching Haiku
Despite common misconceptions about haiku, there is a lively and vibrant haiku community throughout the United States and many other countries. Read this article for further discussion on the use of haiku in your own classroom.
Using Children's Literature to Spark Learning
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
Using Children's Literature to Spark Learning
Presents two brief articles--the first discusses purposes for using children's picture books in a secondary classroom, activities for children's literature, and integrating children's books into the classroom curriculum; and the second discusses using folktales in the classroom to engage reluctant readers and writers, suggests ideas/topics for folktale writing projects, lists writing prompts, and recommends folktales.
How Comic Books Can Change the Way Our Students See Literature: One Teacher's Perspective
Grades
8 - 12
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Professional Library
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Journal
How Comic Books Can Change the Way Our Students See Literature: One Teacher's Perspective

In this article, Versaci details the many merits of using comics and graphic novels in the classroom, suggests how they can be integrated into historical and social issues units, and recommends several titles.

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