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Rick West

Conquering Technophobia: A Classroom Veteran Warms to Digital Tools | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Conquering technophobia. Literature/ela.
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    Conquering technophobia. Literature/ela. So-so. 3 minutes, maybe use half of it.
Mary Carlisle

Francisco's Journal » On Being a Latino Writer - 0 views

  • I don’t feel that I should or that I am only able to write or that I am somehow for the sake of publication, more inclined to write about “Latino issues.” Latino issues are what? The alienation and disenfranchisement of immigrants; stories that describe the food we eat and the fiestas we celebrate? I think that if I want to be a good Latino writer I have to be a good writer first. My interest is the human soul and the human condition. My main characters will be Latino but they haven’t always been poor people struggling to survive across the border. Some of them have been successful individuals who like many other successful individuals have come to realize that success is not all it is cracked up to be. Whatever good I can achieve for the social problems that affect Latinos will come as a result of being a good writer - someone who portrays Latino characters as believable human beings. To recognize ourselves in the soul of another - isnt’t that a good to be valued? And so yes, I am a Latino writer although I don’t see myself as one.
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    Francisco X. Stork's take on what it means to be a latino writer
Mary Carlisle

Best Books for Young Adults | Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) - 0 views

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      This is a great place to find the best titles for your classroom, or just new titles, without having to sort through hundreds of library titles. 
Mary Carlisle

mark haddon - 0 views

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      Take some time to explore what Mark Haddon has been up to. He's done so much more than write about The Curious Incident of the Dog.
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    Author of "Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Mary Carlisle

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time | National Theatre - 0 views

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    This popular YA book is coming to theatre! So exciting, and may be a great opportunity to help teach the core standard of analyzing differences in text vs. performances.
Annie Penrod

How Zitkala-Sa violates literature norms! - 0 views

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      How is she different? Do most Native Americans follow this violation or do they write more traditionally?
  • Zitkala-Sa's narrative does not create a unified self integrated into a single world, but must we regard this as a flaw? I would like to posit that instead of adapting or adopting white models, as some Native American autobiographers have done, Zitkala-Sa crafts a w
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      This is the main point! She refuses to conform, and calls them into question. 
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  • Zitkala-Sa's writing does not, indeed, legitimate these institutions. Zitkala-Sa's work violates traditional notions of autobiography on two levels: it does not put forth a model of triumph and integration, nor does it emphasize the importance of language in the overall process of self-authentication.(1) Therefore it is only when we approach Zitkala-Sa's writing in terms of how it subverts traditional modes of autobiographical and linguistic self-authentication that we can come to see its full richness and complexity, and understand the unique problem of a "canonical" search for language and identity in Native American writing.
  • Zitkala-Sa. American Indian Stories. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1985.
Jenny Dunn

Teaching English with Technology - 0 views

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    This is a great site for English teachers with ideas for teaching literature, writing and grammar with and through technology.
heather Slaugh

Shmoop study guides - 1 views

shared by heather Slaugh on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    This website provides free study guides for many subject areas, including Literature, US History, Poetry, and Civics. I am way excited about it, because teachers need study guides sometimes, too! It would be a great way for students to find a compilation of information to use for projects or to study for tests.
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