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SLATE on Intellectual Freedom

Editor(s): Jean E. Brown

This collection of key SLATE Starter Sheets and newsletter articles highlights the multifaceted aspects of censorship and intellectual freedom and reflects the ongoing discussions that SLATE has held about the free exchange of ideas.

Level(s): K-College

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So Much To Say: Adolescents, Bilingualism, & ESL in the Secondary School

Editor(s): Christian J. Faltis, Paula Wolfe

This ground-breaking volume is the first to bring together new research on adolescent learners of English within the secondary school context. Some of the most influential and well-known specialists in the field of language education share their research and knowledge about a wide range of issues in bilingualism and ESL. All of the authors discuss the implications of their work for helping immigrants and bilingual teenagers connect with and benefit from school.

Level(s): 9-12

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Social Worlds of Children Learning to Write in an Urban Primary School

Author(s): Anne Haas Dyson

In this book, Anne Haas Dyson aims to provide elementary and early childhood professionals with “a better understanding of the social work of childhood, the ways that social work shapes both oral and written composing, and ways of creating classroom crossroads where worlds can come together and open up to new places.”

Level(s): Elementary

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Speaking of Poets 2: More Interviews with Poets Who Write for Children and Young Adults

Author(s): Jeffrey S. Copeland, Vicky L. Copeland

This book examines the lives and works of 20 of today's most popular and critically acclaimed poets.

Level(s): Elementary, Middle

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Speaking of Poets: Interviews with Poets Who Write for Children and Young Adults

Author(s): Jeffrey S. Copeland

Copeland opens a window into the writing processes, influences, work habits, and personal backgrounds of 16 of today's premier children's poets and anthologists.

Level(s): Elementary, Middle

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Talking Back to Shakespeare

Talking Back to Shakespeare is an innovative exploration of the kinship between the kind of talking back that occurs in the classroom and the kind to be found in texts produced by writers who "rewrite" some of Shakespeare's most frequently taught and performed plays.

Level(s): College

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Tapping Potential: English and Language Arts for the Black Learner

Editor(s): Charlotte K. Brooks

A collection of essays providing guidance for working with black children who have rejected the current educational system.

Level(s): General

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Teacher's Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics, A

Author(s): Timothy W. Crusius

Crusius sets forth the basic propositions of a hermeneutical rhetoric; presents his own theory, comparing and contrasting it with the works of Berlin and Kinneavy; and outlines a pedagogical approach that enables students to find an authentic voice through interpreting their world and writing about it.

Level(s): College

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Teacher/Mentor: A Dialogue for Collaborative Learning

Editor(s): Peg Graham, Sally Hudson-Ross, Chandra Adkins, Patti McWhorter, Jennifer McDuffie Stewart

This book offers insight into how readers can invent their own collaborative inquiry communities to realize genuine reform in teaching and teacher education.

Level(s): Secondary, College

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Teachers Organizing for Change: Making Literacy Learning Everybody's Business

Author(s): Cathy Fleischer

This book offers teachers and teacher educators a practical, hands-on guide to effecting positive change in their own learning communities and in the larger social community. Winner of the Richard Meade Award for Research in English Education

Level(s): Elementary, Middle

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