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Resources to Support Teachers in a Time of Core Standards:Titles
- Adolescent Literacy at Risk? The Impact of Standards
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- Building the English Classroom: Foundations, Support, Success
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- College Credit for Writing in High School: The "Taking Care of" Business
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10]
- Engaging Audience: Writing in an Age of New Literacies
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- Power of Picture Books, The: Using Content Area Literature in Middle School
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- Reading Shakespeare with Young Adults
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- Reinventing Identities in Second Language Writing
[BW 5x7] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- Teaching Writing Online: How and Why
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- Undergraduate Research in English Studies
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4]
- To Kill a Mockingbird in the Classroom: Walking in Someone Else's Shoes
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4] - Writing about Literature, 2nd ed., Revised and Updated
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Poetry of Place Helping Students Write Their Worlds
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5]
Middle Ground: Exploring Selected Literature from and about the Middle East
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - What Research Really Says about Teaching and Learning to Read
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Using the Writer's Notebook in Grades 3-8: A Teacher's Guide
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Deranging English/Education: Teacher Inquiry, Literary Studies, and Hybrid Visions of "English" for 21st Century Schools
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Sherman Alexie in the Classroom: "This is not a silent movie. Our voices will save our lives."
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Becoming Teammates: Teachers and Families as Literacy Partners
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Designing Writing Assignments
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Genre Theory: Teaching, Writing, and Being
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Building Literary Connections with Graphic Novels
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Engaging Grammar: Practical Advice from Real Classrooms
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - The Fiction of Toni Morrison: Reading and Writing on Race, Culture, and Identity
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4] - Language Learners in the English Classroom
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4] - Lesson Plans for Teaching Writing
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Lesson Plans for Creating Media-Rich Classrooms
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4] - Preventing Plagiarism: Tips and Techniques
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x4] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5] - Secondary School Literacy: What Research Reveals for Classroom Practice
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x4] [CLR 7x4] - Teaching Romeo and Juliet: A Differentiated Approach
[BW 5x7] [BW 7x10] [CLR 7x10] [BW 7x5] [CLR 7x5]
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