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 | Guide to Professional Development for Graduate Students in English, A Author(s): Cindy Moore, Hildy Miller In this guide, the first of its kind, Cindy Moore and Hildy Miller provide detailed information about how to develop credentials for both academic and nonacademic careers in teaching, scholarship, administration, service, and editing. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $30.95 Member Price: $22.95 Members Save: $8.00 |
 | How English Teachers Get Taught: Methods of Teaching the Methods Class Author(s): Peter Smagorinsky, Melissa E. Whiting The book explores several issues relevant to the teaching of methods courses: the five general approaches that structure the experiences of preservice teachers; the range of activities and assessments that students are involved in; and the major theoretical positions articulated through the course readings.
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 | In the Long Run: A Study of Faculty in Three Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Programs Author(s): Barbara E. Walvoord, Linda Lawrence Hunt, H. Fil Dowling, Jr., Joan D. McMahon Designed to allow teachers immersed in Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) programs and those still contemplating increasing the use of writing in their courses to peer into classrooms of those who have participated in such programs for years, this book reports on the long-term impact upon faculty of WAC programs. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
 | Inquiry and the Literary Text: Constructing Discussions in the English Classroom. Classroom Practice Editor(s): James Holden, John S. Schmit This collection will help newcomers and veterans alike make the most of student discussion and inquiry in classrooms from middle school to high school to college. Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $31.95 Member Price: $23.95 Members Save: $8.00 |
 | John Dewey and the Challenge of Classroom Practice Author(s): Stephen M. Fishman, Lucille McCarthy Using accessible language, Fishman discusses Dewey's educational theory in the context of Dewey's ideology and process philosophy and then examines his own Introduction to Philosophy class with composition specialist Lucille McCarthy. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $13.50 Member Price: $13.50 |
 | A Kind of Passport: A Basic Writing Adjunct Program and the Challenge of Student Diversity Author(s): Anne DiPardo A Kind of Passport offers a finely textured portrait of one basic writing program's effort to meet the needs of ethnically underrepresented and academically underprepared students. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $8.50 Member Price: $8.50 |
 | Language Diversity in the Classroom: From Intention to Practice Editor(s): Geneva Smitherman, Victor Villanueva The contributors address the major issures inherent in linguistically diverse classrooms: language and racism, language and nationalism, and the challenges in teaching writing while respecting and celebrating students' own languages. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $33.00 Member Price: $31.00 Members Save: $2.00 |
 | Language Ideologies: Critical Perspectives on the Official English Movement, Volume 1 Editor(s): Roseann Dueñas González, Ildikó Melis The contributors to this first of two volumes come from varying backgrounds and together explore the political, legislative, social, and educational implications of language ideologies.
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 | Language Ideologies: Critical Perspectives on the Official English Movement, Volume 2 Editor(s): Roseann Dueñas González, Ildikó Melis Volume 2: History, Theory, and Policy explores the political, legislative, and social implications of language ideologies, focusing in particular on the implications for policymakers and language-program administrators.
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 | Language of Interpretation, The: Patterns of Discourse in Discussions of Literature Author(s): Peter Smagorinsky, Michael W. Smith, James D. Marshall Drawing on interviews and on the actual language that readers use to interpret and respond to literary texts, the researchers examine the conventions that shape talk about literature in large groups, small groups, and adult book clubs. Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $19.95 Member Price: $14.95 Members Save: $5.00 |