One seventh-grade English language arts teacher engaged in teacher research in order to become a more understanding, responsive, and confident instructor. Systematic inquiry into her own practice revealed a conflict between what students perceived as their literacy needs and desires (discrete reading skills) with what she perceived to be important and valuable (deeper literary understandings through reflective response to literature). The teacher sought to address the conflict by listening closely to students\u27 talk, orchestrating activities to blend reading skills with responses to literature, and negotiating class conversations to produce knowledge
A teacher is a critical figure in the lives of many children, partially due to the sheer amount of t...
Teacher quality has produced voluminous studies that line many a research library. Discussion on wha...
What qualities, skills, and knowledge produce quality teachers? Many stake-holders in education argu...
Lakesia\u27s planning for college began in March of her sophomore year in high school. Her first tas...
abstract: Desert Elementary is a suburban Phoenix K-5 school. The school has undergone a significant...
The series editors, Daniel Liston and Ken Zeichner, tell us that the book Reading and Teaching is de...
In engagingly simple language, the authors illustrate the many facets of personality and knowledge t...
In this study I explore what classroom conditions a master eighth-grade language arts teacher create...
The gift of literacy can be the greatest equalizer in a society or used as a weapon to marginalize. ...
Elizabeth Park, a middle school ESL teacher and adjunct faculty member at Bank Street, draws on her ...
This article reports on research which identified perceptions of reading and the teaching of reading...
This article examines three English teachers\u27 conceptions of their students\u27 literary understa...
Teachers are responsible for learning; they inspire, teach, support and assess their students on a d...
Two years ago we left the insulated environment of the university setting to return to the chaos and...
One of the most crucial problems facing teacher education today is one of relevancy. This cry for re...
A teacher is a critical figure in the lives of many children, partially due to the sheer amount of t...
Teacher quality has produced voluminous studies that line many a research library. Discussion on wha...
What qualities, skills, and knowledge produce quality teachers? Many stake-holders in education argu...
Lakesia\u27s planning for college began in March of her sophomore year in high school. Her first tas...
abstract: Desert Elementary is a suburban Phoenix K-5 school. The school has undergone a significant...
The series editors, Daniel Liston and Ken Zeichner, tell us that the book Reading and Teaching is de...
In engagingly simple language, the authors illustrate the many facets of personality and knowledge t...
In this study I explore what classroom conditions a master eighth-grade language arts teacher create...
The gift of literacy can be the greatest equalizer in a society or used as a weapon to marginalize. ...
Elizabeth Park, a middle school ESL teacher and adjunct faculty member at Bank Street, draws on her ...
This article reports on research which identified perceptions of reading and the teaching of reading...
This article examines three English teachers\u27 conceptions of their students\u27 literary understa...
Teachers are responsible for learning; they inspire, teach, support and assess their students on a d...
Two years ago we left the insulated environment of the university setting to return to the chaos and...
One of the most crucial problems facing teacher education today is one of relevancy. This cry for re...
A teacher is a critical figure in the lives of many children, partially due to the sheer amount of t...
Teacher quality has produced voluminous studies that line many a research library. Discussion on wha...
What qualities, skills, and knowledge produce quality teachers? Many stake-holders in education argu...