This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English language arts classrooms. It explores the question of what literature should be considered and strategies for using democratic practices in support of literature circles. It also reinforces the importance of collaborative practitioner research to explore curriculum decisions and classroom practice to ensure we are meeting the needs of the diverse students with whom we work
This article explores how three students who would not have qualified for honors-level curriculum un...
Literature discussion groups are a widely used practice in many classrooms. Creating literature disc...
This article discusses benefits of using literature circles with ELL students to strengthen literacy...
The authors of this article explore democratic practices in the classroom by using student-selected ...
Fictional literature provides a vehicle for students to discuss power issues and thus achieve a bett...
This study examines best practices for secondary literacy intervention and instruction. It also exem...
The purpose of this article is to describe an action research study on the discourse patterns that s...
Literature circles are being used in the classroom as a student-centered method to teach novel studi...
In this article, the authors discuss the results of a study of student reading in a general literatu...
Literature circles are an ideal reading instructional method when it comes to holding students accou...
Literature has long been the foundation of the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom. It is through ...
Drawing upon my own experiences as a high school English Language Arts teacher, I seek a satisfying ...
In this paper, through examining Janet Alsup’s A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary Schoo...
This article provides an overview of a qualitative study investigating how K-5 classroom teachers de...
I conducted a self-study to examine how teachers can make dramatic literature more accessible and re...
This article explores how three students who would not have qualified for honors-level curriculum un...
Literature discussion groups are a widely used practice in many classrooms. Creating literature disc...
This article discusses benefits of using literature circles with ELL students to strengthen literacy...
The authors of this article explore democratic practices in the classroom by using student-selected ...
Fictional literature provides a vehicle for students to discuss power issues and thus achieve a bett...
This study examines best practices for secondary literacy intervention and instruction. It also exem...
The purpose of this article is to describe an action research study on the discourse patterns that s...
Literature circles are being used in the classroom as a student-centered method to teach novel studi...
In this article, the authors discuss the results of a study of student reading in a general literatu...
Literature circles are an ideal reading instructional method when it comes to holding students accou...
Literature has long been the foundation of the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom. It is through ...
Drawing upon my own experiences as a high school English Language Arts teacher, I seek a satisfying ...
In this paper, through examining Janet Alsup’s A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary Schoo...
This article provides an overview of a qualitative study investigating how K-5 classroom teachers de...
I conducted a self-study to examine how teachers can make dramatic literature more accessible and re...
This article explores how three students who would not have qualified for honors-level curriculum un...
Literature discussion groups are a widely used practice in many classrooms. Creating literature disc...
This article discusses benefits of using literature circles with ELL students to strengthen literacy...