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 | Affirming Students' Right to Their Own Language: Bridging Language Policies and Pedagogical Practices Editor(s): Jerrie Cobb Scott, Dolores Y. Straker, Laurie Katz The book presents exemplary research-based practices that maximize students' learning by utilizing their home-based cultural, language, and literacy practices to help them meet school expectations. Level(s): Elementary, Middle, Secondary |  Non-Member Price: $44.95 Member Price: $44.95 |
 | Building the English Classroom: Foundations, Support, Success Author(s): Bruce M. Penniman Writing for English teachers who are overworked and overwhelmed, Bruce Penniman offers personal reflections, classroom anecdotes, teaching materials, and student work while presenting strategies for managing the demands of the secondary English classroom. Level(s): Secondary |  Non-Member Price: $33.95 Member Price: $24.95 Members Save: $9.00 |
 | "But Will It Work with Real Students?" Scenarios for Teaching Secondary English Language Arts Author(s): Janet Alsup, Jonathan Bush Pedagogical narratives written by secondary teachers and thoughtful responses to these narratives by experienced teachers and teacher educators form the heart of this text. Level(s): Middle, Secondary, College |  Non-Member Price: $35.95 Member Price: $26.95 Members Save: $9.00 |
 | Creating Support for Effective Literacy Education: Workshop Materials and Handouts Author(s): Constance Weaver, Lorraine Gillmeister-Krau, Grace Vento-Zogby The materials in this collectionincluding numerous transparencies, brochures, and fact sheetsclearly convey what we know about the effective teaching and learning of literacy.
Level(s): Elementary |  Non-Member Price: $19.50 Member Price: $19.50 |
 | Deranging English/Education: Teacher Inquiry, Literary Studies, and Hybrid Visions of "English" for 21st Century Schools Author(s): John A. Staunton Staunton offers case studies and aims to unsettle traditional perspectives on research, practice, and curriculum, arguing that the way teachers are prepared in English education and English programs in college does not match the realities of teachers' experiences in real classrooms. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $39.95 Member Price: $29.95 Members Save: $10.00 |
 | Doctoral Degree in English Education, The Editor(s): Allen Webb This collection provides first-hand information on deciding to pursue a doctorate, undertaking graduate studies, teaching university methods courses, writing a dissertation, and entering the field as a professor of English education. Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $25.95 Member Price: $23.95 Members Save: $2.00 |
 | Ecological Literacy: Tending the Untended Garden (Oregon English Journal, Spring 2008) Editor(s): Ulrich Hardt A wide-ranging exploration of the theme of ecological literacy. Level(s): General |  Non-Member Price: $14.00 Member Price: $10.00 Members Save: $4.00 |
 | Guidelines for the Preparation of Teachers of English Language Arts, 2006 Edition The 2006 version of the Guidelines, prepared by the NCTE Standing Committee on Teacher Preparation and Certification, outlines the basic foundational elements of effective English teacher preparation programs and describes how these programs might provide support for candidates when they graduate into their own classrooms. NOTE: This document is available as a FREE, printable PDF. Hard copies are not available for purchase.
Level(s): General |  |
 | 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.
Level(s): College |  Non-Member Price: $12.00 Member Price: $12.00 |
 | 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 |