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English Journal - Volume 98, Issue 3, 2009
Volume 98, Issue 3, 2009
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From the Secondary Section: Living Authors Are All Around Us
Author(s): William BassMembers of the Secondary Section Steering Committee comment on topics of importance to English language arts educators.
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EJ in Focus: Getting Up Close and Personal with Living Authors
Author(s): Alleen Pace Nilsen and James Blasingame Jr.Well-known scholars and editors of adolescent literature describe the pleasures and pitfalls of working with real authors during school visits.
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Teacher to Teacher: How Has Your Own Work as a Writer Helped You as an English Teacher?
Author(s): Meaghan Hanrahan Dobson, Joanne S. Gillespie and Andy Fogle“Teacher to Teacher” provides a forum for teachers to share ideas, materials, and activities.
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Student Voices: When and How Has a Teacher or an Assignment Made You Feel Most Like a Real Author?
Author(s): Simone Gannage and Krista MauroStudents share their experiences and recommendations in short response to this theme.
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Ways to Join the Living Conversation about Young Adult Literature
Author(s): Jennifer BuehlerUsing Web resources and advice from YA authors, Buehler suggests myriad ways to get students engaged in book talks.
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Local Authors in the Classroom: Bringing Readers and Writers Together
Author(s): Karen E. MoynihanHave you wanted to invite authors to visit your classroom, but don’t know how? Moynihan is here to help.
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Reading and Becoming Living Authors: Urban Girls Pursuing a Poetry of Self-Definition
Author(s): Kelly WissmanWissman uses the poems of living women authors to help her students develop their own poems.
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Devising Ensemble Plays: At-Risk Students Become Living, Performing Authors
Author(s): Laura Beth FefferHelping alternative high school students write and produce their own plays allows them to experience the joys of authorship.
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Fact and Fiction: Modeling the Research Practices of Fiction Writers
Author(s): Diana HammondSome of the best fiction writing requires careful research. Hammond uses fiction to rethink traditional approaches to teaching research.
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The Students Are the Living Authors: Publishing Student Work Using Print on Demand
Author(s): Zachariah L. HeyerWhen students write for publication, student motivation and concentration improve. Heyer shows you the hows and whys of print-on-demand publishing.
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Living Authors, Living Stories: Integrating Local Authors into Our Curriculum
Author(s): Beatrice Mendez NewmanNewman shows why it’s important to bring real authors to the classroom and demonstrates a variety of related student activities.
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Connecting to Conscience: Shakespeare and Woody Allen
Author(s): Susan Arpajian JolleyJolley uses two Woody Allen films to breathe new life into the themes of one of Shakespeare’s classics.
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Literature from the Modern Middle East: Making a Living Connection
Author(s): Allen WebbWebb and his students suggest books and approaches for helping students better understand the cultures of the Middle East.
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Wikipedia: Friend, Not Foe
Author(s): Darren Crovitz and W. Scott SmootHave you banned Wikipedia from your students’ research papers? Crovitz and Smoot might change your mind.
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The Grammar Gallimaufry: Teaching Students to Challenge the Grammar Gods
Author(s): Jeff HouseHouse encourages students to learn grammar by meeting it head-on.
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