Consider NCTE Individual Journals for Study Group Materials!
Want to get your department or faculty talking about grammar, comprehension, writing workshop, English language learners, integrating technology, and testing issues? Available from 2002 to the present, NCTE themed journals can be used for discussion and learning as part of your staff development. Discounts are available for bulk purchases.
Writing
Grammar
"Context for Teaching Grammar" English Journal May 2006 |
"Revitalizing Grammar Instruction" English Journal January 2003
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"Lessons on Grammar" English Leadership Quarterly August 2004
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Poetry
English Language Learners
Reading
Literacy
"Learning through Inquiry" Language Arts January 2006 |
"Literacy Learning and the Young Child" Language Arts March 2005
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"Personalizing Literacy" Talking Points April 2004
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"Focus on Literacy Learning: But Where's the Content?" English Leadership Quarterly February 2006
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Multimodal / New Literacies
"Using Technology in Elementary School Classrooms" School Talk April 2003 |
"Multimodal Transfomations" Language Arts September 2006 |
"Learning through Technology" Voices from the Middle March 2004 |
"Literacies That Matter Now" Voices from the Middle March 2003 |
"Plagiarism in the Information Age?" English Leadership Quarterly April 2005 |
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Literature
"Building Cultural Understanding through Literature" Voices from the Middle March 2006 |
"Teaching Texts and Authors" English Journal January 2006 |
"Multicultural Literature of the Americas" English Journal January 2005 |
"Literature and Writing" Classroom Notes Plus January 2006 |
"Connections with Grammar and Literature" Classroom Notes Plus October 2005 |
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Assessment
"Broadening Visions of What counts: Assesssment as Knowing and Being Known" School Talk October 2005 |
"Learning through Classroom Assessment" School Talk October 2004 |
"Teaching, Testing, and Triumphs" Voices from the Middle March 2006 |
"Alternative Assessment" English Leadership Quarterly February 2002 |
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Teachers as Learners / Professional Development
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