ABSTRACT

This text for secondary preservice and in-service English language arts teachers offers a rationale for meaning-centered English language arts teaching and practical strategies for application. Its goal is to provide readers with an understanding of the issues involved in English teaching and specific examples of how to apply this understanding to classrooms. Teaching strategies are presented through a series of stories depicting teachers from a variety of settings practicing their craft with secondary students.

Features:
*A solid introduction and interesting personal narratives introduce the issues and ideas involved in English language arts teaching.
*Case studies based on actual teachers and students realistically illustrate methods that can be used in secondary English classes.
*Lessons are described in sufficient detail to be converted to teaching models.
*Multicultural emphasis prepares teachers for the contemporary classroom.
*Chapters and sections incorporate the new literacies of TV, film, and computers in the English language arts class.
*Pedagogical aids include end-of-chapter questions and activities, reproducible charts and worksheets; an updated listing of young adult novels; and annotated recommended readings.
*An appendix on writing a personal narrative helps students develop as writers.

New in the Second Edition:
*Updates. All chapters, the bibliographies, and the references are thoroughly updated to reflect changes since the first edition was published. Chapters 1 and 2 have been totally rewritten.
*Standards/Benchmarks. The IRA/NCTE Standards for the English Language Arts are incorporated into the text. Benchmarks and Performance Assessment Measures are included in all the pedagogical chapters to address proficiency concerns. A section on helping students prepare for state proficiency tests has been added.
*Computers. More is included on the use of technology, both as a content to learn and as a process for learning.
*New Sample Unit Plans. Sections based on the instructional stories offer examples to help readers prepare for teaching.
*Literature response questions. These are now provided in Chapter 4 for use in journaling and discussions.
*Glossary. A chapter on important terms and useful strategies for the English language arts classroom has been added.

part |42 pages

Crossing Over

chapter |19 pages

Build A Bridge

chapter |19 pages

Crossing Over: A Personal Narrative

part |239 pages

Classrooms: Portraits Of Teaching Meaning-Centered English Language Arts

chapter |34 pages

Teaching the Reading Workshop

chapter |13 pages

Discussing Books

chapter |25 pages

Teaching Drama

chapter |23 pages

Teaching Poetry

chapter |30 pages

Teaching the Novel

chapter |54 pages

Teaching Writing

chapter |14 pages

Grading and Assessing

part |66 pages

Becoming And Staying A Teacher: Reflections And Resources

chapter |12 pages

Section One: Reflections

Preparing for the Encounter: On Becoming a Teacher

chapter |13 pages

Remaining Vital in the Classroom

chapter |12 pages

Section Two: Resources: The Fundamentals, Plans, and Terms

Three Sample Unit Plans