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Full-Text Articles in Education
Return To English, Rowan Cahill
Return To English, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Autobiographical: A burnt-out teacher gives teaching away after fifteen years in the classroom to pursue a personal agenda--writing, income generation independent of the classroom, and rediscovering life. But after three years he returned to teaching. The article explores why he left, and why he returned.
Volume 07, Number 01, Don Forrester Editor
Volume 07, Number 01, Don Forrester Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 07, Number 01 of Reaching Through Teaching.
Teaching Christianly: The Challenge Continues, John Van Dyk
Teaching Christianly: The Challenge Continues, John Van Dyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Volume 06, Number 03, Don Forrester Editor
Volume 06, Number 03, Don Forrester Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 06, Number 03 of Reaching Through Teaching.
Volume 06, Number 02, Don Forrester Editor
Volume 06, Number 02, Don Forrester Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 06, Number 02 of Reaching Through Teaching.
Art Teaching For Peace And Justice, Kristin G. Congdon
Art Teaching For Peace And Justice, Kristin G. Congdon
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
The social goals of peace and justice are not removed from art processes and products, and especially not from curricula in art classrooms. In this article, six topic areas are suggested for the art educator which further the causes of peace and justice: 1) Appreciating diversity; 2) Understanding that art creates individual and group identity; 3) Encouraging collaboration in art processes; 4) Working respectfully with the earth's ecosystems; 5) Analyzing art which deals specifically with war and violence; and 6) Promoting peace and justice through art.
G93-1190 Positive Approach To Discipline, Patricia E. Steffens
G93-1190 Positive Approach To Discipline, Patricia E. Steffens
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Disipline is not the same as punishment. Disipline is not what you do to the child, but what you do with and for the child.
There is no magic formula that will answer all disciplinary questions. Nor is there one perfect way to discipline. No method is going to work with every child or in every situation. What we can do is to commit ourselves to a positive approach in our discipline...one that includes respect, clearly defined expectations, setting limits, and using reasonable consequences.
A positive approach to discipline helps adults and children work together rather than against each other. …
The Revolutions In Knowledge And Literary Theory: Their Impact On English Classrooms, Nancy Topping Bazin
The Revolutions In Knowledge And Literary Theory: Their Impact On English Classrooms, Nancy Topping Bazin
English Faculty Publications
Since teachers, scholars, and scientists began in recent decades to study people who were previously marginalized or totally ignored, revolutions have occurred in knowledge and in literary theories and criticism. An increasing number of literature teachers acknowledge that they cannot ignore these significant changes. Indeed, they recognize that because of multicultural and global awareness, new questions are constantly being asked, new kinds of research are being done, and new approaches are being t:iken to subject matter.
Synthesis And Hope, Rowan Cahill
Synthesis And Hope, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
A collection of the author's articles on school teaching and education, previously published in non-academic journals during the 1980s and early 1990s, and mainly drawing on the author's extensive classroom experience.