Teaching and Learning in Transitional Spaces
…that was so important to me as an early-career teacher. As our submission call indicates, We seek articles (4,000–7,000 words) in all areas of composition (basic, first-year, and advanced); business,…
…that was so important to me as an early-career teacher. As our submission call indicates, We seek articles (4,000–7,000 words) in all areas of composition (basic, first-year, and advanced); business,…
…Oklahoma, where she prepares future English teachers and teaches English methods, composition, and advanced composition courses. She is a former high school English teacher and is currently a PhD candidate…
…delivered. While younger students may find the text of this speech too advanced, they can certainly begin the process of identifying the purpose, structure, and means of persuasive speech and…
…opportunities to thoroughly and routinely research the curricula, media, and literacy used within the educational spaces you occupy. Danelle Adeniji is an advanced doctoral candidate in the PhD Curriculum…
…plan by creating text sets that introduced various aspects of living in countries other than Europe and English-speaking countries. However, our class discussion was full of “the five fs” (foods,…
…not have the resources to teach difficult knowledge (An, 2022). Children’s literature could be a useful resource for teaching diverse aspects of war. Even though children’s literature is an ideological…
…posit that “Decolonization is the process of revealing and dismantling colonialist power in all its forms. . . . dismantling the hidden aspects of those institutional and cultural forces that…
…addressed his Mexican identity, neighborhood, or family. Part of my duty as a poet and writing tutor was to encourage Felipe to explore these aspects of his identity, and to…
…students succeed. Just about every similar sort of initiative has some version of “Success for All” implied by its name. I often see these programs and their noble aspirations to…
…stacks of sources, each one more confusing than the previous one. And I would gasp for breath. Finding occasional bits of knowledge that would help me to put the puzzle…
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