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Teaching Challenging Texts And Encouraging Inquiry Remotely, Aisha Ratanapool Jan 2021

Teaching Challenging Texts And Encouraging Inquiry Remotely, Aisha Ratanapool

UNLV Best Teaching Practices Expo

Creating a culture of inquiry in non-research based courses helps students enhance their skills in critical thinking, reading, writing, collaboration, and argumentation. In English 101, some students feel like not having all of the answers about a text after a first read is unacceptable. This practice is designed to help college students understand and confidently discuss complex texts in a remote course.


Professor Franklin's Study Guide For "The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir" By Thi Bui, John Franklin Jan 2021

Professor Franklin's Study Guide For "The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir" By Thi Bui, John Franklin

Open Educational Resources - English and Modern Languages

This guide is designed to be used by discussion leaders in conjunction with a read-aloud approach to analyzing The Best We Could Do, a graphic novel by Thi Bui.

The first draft of this guide was composed during the Pittsburg State University Tilford READ activity in the Fall of 2020.

This guide is designed to be used by both English Education students who will teach the book in middle and secondary school; and, by Tilford members who desire to lead discussion groups.


Professor Franklin’S Unannotated Bibliography Of Young Adult Literature, 2019—20, John Franklin Jan 2021

Professor Franklin’S Unannotated Bibliography Of Young Adult Literature, 2019—20, John Franklin

Open Educational Resources - English and Modern Languages

A companion to Professor Franklin’s Annotated Bibliography of Young Adult Literature, 2019—20, this is a list of the 243 books alphabetized by author or editor’s last name.


Professor Franklin’S Annotated Bibliography Of Young Adult Literature, 2019—20, John Franklin Jan 2021

Professor Franklin’S Annotated Bibliography Of Young Adult Literature, 2019—20, John Franklin

Open Educational Resources - English and Modern Languages

Designed to be a useful, time-saving source of primary reading material, Professor Franklin’s annotated bibliography of Young adult Literature, 2019—20 includes his notes and reading recommendations for 280 books containing 80,230 pages written or collected by 220 authors and editors. Titles are found on public and school library shelves; recommendations are made by librarians, parents, students and teachers as well as The Heartland Committee to Promote Lifelong reading.


Review Of The Whatifs By Emily Kilgore, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of The Whatifs By Emily Kilgore, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Don't Worry, Little Crab By Chris Haughton, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of Don't Worry, Little Crab By Chris Haughton, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Welcoming Elijah: A Passover Tale With A Tail By Lesléa Newman, Katie Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Welcoming Elijah: A Passover Tale With A Tail By Lesléa Newman, Katie Korwan

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Review Of We Are Water Protectors By Carole Lindstrom, Katie Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of We Are Water Protectors By Carole Lindstrom, Katie Korwan

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Review Of The Cat Man Of Aleppo By Irene Lathan And Karim Shamsi-Basha, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of The Cat Man Of Aleppo By Irene Lathan And Karim Shamsi-Basha, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of I Talk Like A River By Jordan Scott, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of I Talk Like A River By Jordan Scott, Katie E. Gosman

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Syntax, Newsletter Of The Suffolk University English Department, Issue 8, 2021, English Department Jan 2021

Syntax, Newsletter Of The Suffolk University English Department, Issue 8, 2021, English Department

Syntax Newsletter of the Suffolk University English Department

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Voices Of Usu: An Anthology Of Student Writing, Vol. 14, Utah State University Department Of English Jan 2021

Voices Of Usu: An Anthology Of Student Writing, Vol. 14, Utah State University Department Of English

Voices of USU

This collection of student writing represents the voices of over 2,000 students who enroll each academic year in Utah State University’s second-year composition course, Intermediate Writing: Research Writing in a Persuasive Mode. Voices of USU celebrates excellence in writing by providing undergraduate students of diverse backgrounds and disciplines the opportunity to have their work published.


The Garden In The Machine: Grace Lee Boggs’S Living For Change: An Autobiography And Detroit’S Urban-Agrarian Future, Jina B. Kim Jan 2021

The Garden In The Machine: Grace Lee Boggs’S Living For Change: An Autobiography And Detroit’S Urban-Agrarian Future, Jina B. Kim

English Language and Literature: Faculty Books

'The Garden in the Machine: Grace Lee Boggs’s Living for Change: An Autobiographyand Detroit’s Urban-Agrarian Future" is chapter two of part one: Neoimperialisms, Neoliberalisms, Necropolitics in Asian American Literature in Transition, 1996-2020: Volume 4, edited by Betsy Huang, Victor Román Mendoza

This volume examines the concerns of Asian American literature from 1996 to the present. This period was not only marked by civil unrest, terror and militarization, economic depression, and environmental abuse, but also unprecedented growth and visibility of Asian American literature. This volume is divided into four sections that plots the trajectories of, and tensions between, social challenges …


On Recovering Early Asian American Literature, Floyd Cheung Jan 2021

On Recovering Early Asian American Literature, Floyd Cheung

English Language and Literature: Faculty Books

Beginning in the early 1970s, scholars have been recovering an Asian American literary archive. The first anthologies of Asian American literature defined the field in divergent ways. Some focused on US-born writers and a politics of cultural nationalism. Others embraced a wider range of writers and a variety of political positions. The second wave of anthologies and scholarly discussions reacted against more limited views of Asian American literature and extended the field to encompass more women writers, genres such as poetry and drama, works written before the 1960s, and authors from beyond those of East Asian descent. Depending on the …


Volume 53 (2021), C V. Davis, Anna Grace Jones Jan 2021

Volume 53 (2021), C V. Davis, Anna Grace Jones

The Broad River Review

The 2021 edition of The Broad River Review was edited by C. V. Davis and Anna Grace Jones.

COVER PHOTOGRAPHY: Guilherme Bergamini, Dolabela Engineer

THE RASH AWARD IN FICTION: Alan Sincic, The Sinkhole

THE RASH AWARD IN POETRY: John Blair, Eclogue 4: The Woodpecker

POETRY: Estelle Bajou, I Never Learned to Pray; George Bandy, The Ever-Changing City & Life, 1938; Michael Beadle, My Mother’s Rock Collection; Peter Bergquist, Journey; Robert Beveridge, A Salt Rifle; \Vivian I. Bikulege, Read the Water; Adam Burgess, Phantom; Camille Carter, Georgia O’Keeffe, From the Faraway, Nearby, 1937; Kenneth Chamlee, Vision; Sharon Charde, Almost; Stephany L.N. …


Terrell (Carroll F.) Papers, 1949-2001, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine Jan 2021

Terrell (Carroll F.) Papers, 1949-2001, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine

Finding Aids

Carroll Franklin Terrell was born in 1917 in Richmond, Maine. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College in 1940, Terrell entered the Army and served in World War II from 1941-1945, attaining the rank of captain. He began teaching at the University of Maine in 1948 and earned his master's degree from the University in 1950. He later earned a Ph.D. from New York University.

Carroll Terrell was an internationally recognized scholar on the poetry of Ezra Pound and served as president of the Ezra Pound Society. He was editor of the Man/Woman and poet series, founder and editor …


Review Of Bear And Fred: A World War Ii Story By Iris Argaman, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of Bear And Fred: A World War Ii Story By Iris Argaman, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of The Next President: The Unexpected Beginnings And Unwritten Future Of America's Presidents By Kate Messner, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of The Next President: The Unexpected Beginnings And Unwritten Future Of America's Presidents By Kate Messner, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Seeking An Aurora By Elizabeth Pulford, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of Seeking An Aurora By Elizabeth Pulford, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Exquisite: The Poetry And Life Of Gwendolyn Brooks By Suzanne Slade, Grace E. Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Exquisite: The Poetry And Life Of Gwendolyn Brooks By Suzanne Slade, Grace E. Kohler

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Criterion, Volume 39, 2021, Loyola Marymount University English Department Jan 2021

Criterion, Volume 39, 2021, Loyola Marymount University English Department

Criterion

Faculty Advisor: Sarah Maclay

Editor-in-Chief: Christina Martinez, Alexandra Paradzick, & Comer Wadzeck


Review Of Sharuko: El Arqueólogo Peruano/Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello By Monica Brown, Katie E. Gosman Jan 2021

Review Of Sharuko: El Arqueólogo Peruano/Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello By Monica Brown, Katie E. Gosman

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Review Of Seashells: More Than A Home By Melissa Stewart, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Seashells: More Than A Home By Melissa Stewart, Katherine M. Korwan

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Review Of Snow Days By Deborah Kerbel, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Snow Days By Deborah Kerbel, Katherine M. Korwan

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Review Of Pick A Pumpkin By Patricia Toht, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Pick A Pumpkin By Patricia Toht, Katherine M. Korwan

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Review Of Violet Shrink By Christine Baldacchino, Grace Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Violet Shrink By Christine Baldacchino, Grace Kohler

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Review Of Lift By Minh Lê, Grace Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Lift By Minh Lê, Grace Kohler

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Review Of Sullivan, Who Is Always Too Loud By Micol Ostow, Grace Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Sullivan, Who Is Always Too Loud By Micol Ostow, Grace Kohler

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Review Of Ruth Objects: The Life Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg By Doreen Rappaport, Grace Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Ruth Objects: The Life Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg By Doreen Rappaport, Grace Kohler

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Review Of Golden Threads By Suzanne Del Rizzo, Grace E. Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Golden Threads By Suzanne Del Rizzo, Grace E. Kohler

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