Hartford Courant: Students read fewer books in English class. CT teacher: fitting it in is “like spinning plates….’
Chris Stanislawski didn’t read much in his middle school English classes, but it never felt necessary. Students were given detailed chapter summaries for every novel they discussed, and teachers ...
Students read fewer books in English class. CT teacher: fitting it in is “like spinning plates….’
Education Week: Graphic Novels Belong in Your English Class. Here’s How to Use Them
Graphic Novels Belong in Your English Class. Here’s How to Use Them
The Conversation: No mandatory novels or poetry – what you need to know about the new HSC English curriculum
The release of the new English syllabus for Years 11 and 12 students in New South Wales reveals a potentially less rigorous curriculum, which is likely to encourage students to study the easier course ...
No mandatory novels or poetry – what you need to know about the new HSC English curriculum
The Times and Democrat: Not-so-great expectations: Students are reading fewer books in English class
The Department of English Language and Literature aims to teach all students to write and speak well and to read skillfully, thoughtfully and with pleasure. We offer many courses that stress literary ...
Every January, Nashville teacher Joel Bezaire reads The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time aloud to his students. Sounds pretty standard, right? It would be — for an English class. But ...
Education Week: These Teachers Have Their Students Read Multiple Novels a Year. How They Do It
These Teachers Have Their Students Read Multiple Novels a Year. How They Do It