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 | Lesbian and Gay Studies and the Teaching of English: Positions, Pedagogies, and Cultural Politics This wide-ranging, international collection provides a contemporary overview of issues of sexual orientation as they relate to teaching and learning in English from elementary through university levels. Level(s): General |  Non-Member Price: $19.00 Member Price: $19.00 |
 | Lesson Plans for Teaching Writing Editor(s): Chris Jennings Dixon Edited by Chris Jennings Dixon, this collection of lesson plans, grouped around popular categories such as Writing Process, Portfolios, and Writing on Demand, will help prepare high school and college students for college-level writing. NCTE Consulting Network Author Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $21.95 Members Save: $8.00 |
 | Literature & Lives: A Response-Based, Cultural Studies Approach to Teaching English Author(s): Allen Carey-Webb Telling stories from lively secondary and college English classrooms, Literature and Lives explores the new possibilities for teaching and learning generated by bringing together reader-response and cultural-studies approaches. Level(s): Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $21.95 Members Save: $8.00 |
 | Literature in the Secondary School: Studies of Curriculum and Instruction in the United States Author(s): Arthur N. Applebee Applebee provides a scholarly appraisal of the literature curriculum at the middle school and secondary levels, based on a series of field studies examining literature instruction in public and private schools. Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
 | Long Way Together, A: A Personal View of NCTE's First Sixty-Seven Years Author(s): J. N. Hook With a participant’s seasoned insight and a historian’s perspective, J. N. Hook has developed an engaging and accurate chronology of NCTEfrom its inconspicuous birth in 1911 through its influential maturity in 1978. Level(s): General |  Non-Member Price: $5.00 Member Price: $5.00 |
 | Making American Literatures in High School and College. Classroom Practices in Teaching English, Vol 31 Editor(s): Anne Ruggles Gere, Peter Shaheen Individual chapters cover specific concerns such as: including students in curriculum and syllabus decisions; helping students write themselves into local histories and explore the idea of “place” in their lives; pairing texts (print or otherwise), e.g., The Great Gatsby and Passing, alternate translations of a Yiddish poem, or print and screen versions of The Grapes of Wrath; planning curriculum change while allowing for flexibility. NCTE Consulting Network Author Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $29.95 Member Price: $21.95 Members Save: $8.00 |
 | Making Thinking Visible: Writing, Collaborative Planning, and Classroom Inquiry Editor(s): Linda Flower, David L. Wallace, Linda Norris, Rebecca E. Burnett Intended for writing teachers, researchers, and teacher-researchers in composition, this book describes and analyzes the Making Thinking Visible project, which was conducted through the Center for the Study of Writing at Carnegie Mellon University. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
 | Metaphorical Ways of Knowing: The Imaginative Nature of Thought and Expression Author(s): Sharon L. Pugh, Jean Wolph Hicks, Marcia Davis Theory and practical classroom applications meet in this book, linking activities and resources to current classroom concerns, including multiculturalism and imagination in reading and writing. Based on research into the nature and dynamics of English, this book is for anyone enamored of the English language.
Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $10.00 Member Price: $10.00 |
 | Mina P. Shaughnessy: Her Life and Work Author(s): Jane Maher This book is a biography of a leading figure in the field of basic writing and a devoted advocate of Open Admissions. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $25.95 Member Price: $18.95 Members Save: $7.00 |
 | Minor Re/Visions: Asian American Literacy Narratives as a Rhetoric of Citizenship Author(s): Morris Young Through a blend of personal narrative, cultural and literary analysis, and discussions about teaching, Young shows how people of color use reading and writing to develop and articulate notions of citizenship. Winner of the 2004 W. Ross Winterowd Award and the 2006 CCCC Outstanding Book Award Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $33.00 Member Price: $31.00 Members Save: $2.00 |