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"You Gotta BE the Book": Teaching Engaged and Reflective Reading with Adolescents

Author(s): Jeffrey D. Wilhelm

Wilhelm's vital book looks at "what this act of reading really is": a social practice and a search for meaning.
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Level(s): Middle, Secondary

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Administrative Problem-Solving for Writing Programs and Writing Centers

Editor(s): Linda Myers-Breslin

This book contains essays from experienced writing program administrators and writing center directors that offer scenarios and case studies demonstrating the types of issues that these administrators have faced and their solutions.

Level(s): College

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American Poetry Wax Museum, The: Reality Effects, 1940-1990

Author(s): Jed Rasula

Drawing upon an impressive array of sources, Rasula combines literary criticism, cultural studies, and social history in an analysis that works to disrupt prevailing myths about poets and poetry in the public sphere and in the academy.

Level(s): College

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Astonishing Curriculum, The: Integrating Science and Humanities through Language

Editor(s): Stephen Tchudi

This book delves into the possibilities of interdisciplinary learning and integrated curriculum through the structuring and expressive powers of language. Teachers will find writers from every level who favor hands-on, inquiry-centered, holistic, discovery learning.

Level(s): General

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Authorizing Readers: Resistance and Respect in the Teaching of Literature

Author(s): Peter J. Rabinowitz, Michael W. Smith

This provocative conversation between a college professor and a high school English teacher brings to life the working relationship between theory and practice while discussing some of the key questions teachers of literature face.

Level(s): College

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Beginning to Read and the Spin Doctors of Science

Author(s): Denny Taylor

Taylor's insider account reveals how research studies on early reading instruction are being manipulated to perpetuate a masssive shift in our national understanding about language, literacy, and learning.

Level(s): Elementary

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Beyond the "SP" Label: Improving the Spelling of Learning Disabled and Basic Writers

Author(s): Patricia J. McAlexander, Ann B. Dobie, Noel Gregg

McAlexander, Dobie, and Gregg offer a fresh look at a problem that has persistently plagued student writers—spelling. Although this TRIP book deals with spelling weaknesses of both learning disabled and basic writers, its message to practitioners can also provide help for any student who has spelling weaknesses.

Level(s): Middle, Secondary

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Border Talk: Writing and Knowing in the Two-Year College

Author(s): Howard B. Tinberg

Set in the "border" that the two-year college occupies between high schools and universities and between academia and the workplace, teachers address many of the unique concerns facing two-year college faculty.

Level(s): College

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Bridging: A Teacher's Guide to Metaphorical Thinking

Author(s): Sharon L. Pugh, Jean Wolph Hicks, Marcia Davis, Tonya Venstra

Building a solid bridge between language theory and practices pertaining to metaphorical thinking, Bridging provides teachers with useful strategies for exploring the roles that metaphors play in both thinking and language use.

Level(s): Middle, Secondary

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Changing Classroom Practices: Resources for Literary and Cultural Studies

Editor(s): David B. Downing

While English studies has sponsored considerable and clearly important theoretical debate among literary and cultural critics about the sociopolitical significance of teaching, that debate has produced relatively few concrete, well-developed models for what our reconfigured literary and cultural studies classrooms might look like. These 14 essays offer just such models.

Level(s): College

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