A road less traveled: critical literacy and language learning in the classroom, 1964-1996
Acknowledgments - Introduction - Behavioral Objectives and the Teaching of English (1971) - I See You, I Hear You, You're OK: Humanizing the English Classroom (1974) - The New English: Hot Stuff or Cool, Man, Cool? (1970) - Linguistics and the Teacher (1965) - Once Upon a Morpheme: An NDEA Inst...
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Zusammenfassung: | Acknowledgments - Introduction - Behavioral Objectives and the Teaching of English (1971) - I See You, I Hear You, You're OK: Humanizing the English Classroom (1974) - The New English: Hot Stuff or Cool, Man, Cool? (1970) - Linguistics and the Teacher (1965) - Once Upon a Morpheme: An NDEA Institute in Applied Linguistics for the Elementary School Teacher (1967) - I See What You Mean-But Not by Words: Extraverbal Communication (1973) - The Composing Process and Its Relationship to the Teaching of Writing (1980) - Teaching Ideas: Back-to-basics: How To Talk to a Writer, or Forward to Fundamentals in Teaching Writing (1976) - Composing for the Left Hand: Writing Activities for the Intermediate Grades (1978) - Composing as the Curriculum: The Albion Writing Project (1979) - Setting Up an Effective Writing Program in the Schools (1981) - Assessing English and Language Arts Teachers' Attitudes Toward Writers and Writing (1976) - Poets on Poetry: Writing and the Reconstruction of Reality (1990) - Poets on Poetry: One Way To Write a Poem (1991) - Poets on Poetry: The Morality of Poetry (1992) - Responding to Poetry: High School Students Read Poetry (1986) - Using the Personal Response To Become a Learning Community: A Model for Secondary Students To Learn To Read Short Fiction (1991) - Reader Response: Toward an Evolving Model for Teaching Literature in the Elementary Grades (1996) - The Play's the Thing for Middle School Students (1989) - Converting Narrative into Drama: Using the Composing Process To Integrate the Language Arts (1982) - Starting Off a Non-native Student in a College Basic Skills Classroom (1982) - A New Look at Basic Skills Writing Instruction: A Teacher Workshop for Basic Skills Writing in the Secondary Schools (1983) - How Can We Help Our Teen-agers? (1966) - Is Teacher Education Governable? (1973) - Index A Road Less Traveled: Critical Literacy and Language Learning in the Classroom, 1964-1996 takes us through what Robert W. Blake calls the "jaunty journey" of the English/English Language Arts classroom from its linguistic and literature foundations, to emphases on close reading techniques and structures to composing and responding to literature. A Road Less Traveled heads bumpily into the path of learning how to work with "non-native speakers" and other "basic" students toward a (re)-burst of a renewed interest in poetry and drama, reader response, a process approach to writing, and the diverse student, showing through the often winding and blurry road along the journey of our literacy travels over 30 years, that what we understood best about reading and writing has stood the test of time "If you want to understand the architecture of contemporary literacy studies, surveying Robert W. Blake's impressive body of work is a wise way to begin. Over the course of a decades-long career, Dr. Blake helped build a foundation that would support the 'language arts' growing into a professionalized field of study informed by a multi-dimensional theoretical framework. Dr. Blake, a creative educator and prolific writer, helped introduce and popularize a wide-range of innovations and ideas that radically changed classrooms across the country. Through his work we can trace how our profession came to embrace ideas from many corners of the academy-linguistics, socio-linguistics, psychology, composition studies, response theory, literary studies, general curriculum and pedagogy-but always with the student at the center of his concern. I will happily replace my 'course packet' of articles surveying literacy studies over the decades with this thoughtfully curated collection from one of our truly great educators."-Rob Linné, Professor and Director of English Education at Adelphi University |
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The English/English Language Arts Classroom
Behavioral Objectives and the Teaching of English (1971)
I See You, I Hear You, You’re OK: Humanizing the English
Classroom (1974)
The New English: Hot Stuff or Cool, Man, Cool? (1970)
Linguistics in the Classroom
Linguistics and the Teacher (1965)
Once Upon a Morpheme: An NDEA Institute in Applied
Linguistics for the Elementary School Teacher (1967)
I See What You Mean—But Not by Words: Extraverbal
Communication (1973)
Writing and the Writing Process in the Classroom
The Composing Process and Its Relationship to the
Teaching of Writing (1980)
VIII
A ROAD LESS TRAVELED
Chapter 8: Teaching Ideas: Back to-basics: How To Talk to a Writer, or
Forward to Fundamentals in Teaching Writing (1976) 91
Chapter 9: Composing for the Left Hand: Writing Activities for the
Intermediate Grades (1978) 107
Chapter 10: Composing as the Curriculum: The Albion Writing
Project (1979) 121
Chapter 11: Setting Up an Effective Writing Program in the
Schools (1981) 135
Chapter 12: Assessing English and Language Arts Teachers’
Attitudes Toward Writers and Writing (1976) 147
Section IV: Poetry in the Classroom 161
Chapter 13: Poets on Poetry: Writing and the Reconstruction of
Reality (1990) 163
Chapter 14: Poets on Poetry: One Way To Write a Poem (1991) 173
Chapter 15: Poets on Poetry: The Morality of Poetry (1992) 183
Chapter 16: Responding to Poetry: High School Students Read
Poetry (1986) 193
Section V: Responding to Literature/Reader Response
in the Classroom 203
Chapter 17: Using the Personal Response To Become a Learning
Community: A Model for Secondary Students To
Learn To Read Short Fiction (1991) 205
Chapter 18: Reader Response: Toward an Evolving Model for
Teaching Literature in the Elementary Grades (1996) 219
Section VI: Drama in the Classroom 233
Chapter 19: The Play’s the Thing for Middle School Students (1989) 235
Chapter 20: Converting Narrative into Drama: Using the Composing
Process To Integrate the Language Arts (1982) 245
Section VII: English Language Learners and Other ‘Basic* Students
in the Classroom 253
Chapter 21: Starting Off a Non-native Student in a College Basic
Skills Classroom (1982) 255
CONTENTS
IX
Chapter 22: A New Look at Basic Skills Writing Instruction:
A Teacher Workshop for Basic Skills Writing in the
Secondary Schools (1983) 265
Chapter 23: How Can We Help Our Teen-agers? (1966) 275
Section VIII: Teacher Education and the Classroom 281
Chapter 24: Is Teacher Education Governable? (1973) 283
Index 291
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