EJ on the Web Home Page Links for May 2007 Issue
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From the Secondary Section
Nicole A. Chilla, Diane Waff, and Heleny Cook
>"NCLB: Taylor-Made for De-Skilling Teachers"
 
So You've Been Asked to Advise a Student Publication
Janet Ewell
>California Education Code Section 48900–48927
 
When English Language Arts, Basketball, and Poetry Collide
W. Douglas Baker
>Poetry Alive!
 
How Coaching Forensics Made Me a Better Writing Coach
Lynette Williamson
>"Revamped SAT"
 
Minicourse and Conference on Grammar Instruction
>http://www.ateg.org/
 
What Is Right with This Picture?
Mike Stracco
>Visual Literacy: Learning to Read, Comprehend, and Create Visual Images
>"Standards for the English Language Arts"
>The Power of Image: Photographic Solutions for Media Literacy
 
Invitation to All: Welcoming Gays and Lesbians into My Classroom and Curriculum
Patricia L. Daniel
>Advocates for Youth
>GLSEN
>Human Rights Campaign
>PFLAG
>The Trevor Helpline
>Youth Guardian Services
 
Of Flattery and Thievery: Reconsidering Plagiarism in a Time of Virtual Information
P. L. Thomas
>"Plagiarism and Copyright—What Are the Differences?"
>"Teaching about Plagiarism in a Digital Age"
 
Approaches to Reading with Multiple Lenses of Interpretation
Melissa Troise
>"What Is Marxism? A Bird's Eye View"
 
Research Matters
Rick VanDeWeghe
>"Does Assessment Kill Student Creativty?"
 
NCTE Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines
>NCTE Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines
 
NCTE TRIP Book Series
 
>Call for Proposals
 
Tools for Teaching
Colleen A. Ruggieri

>ASNE High School Journalism
>For Journalism Teachers Only
>SPJ
>NFL
>Dramatics
>The Educational Theatre Association

 

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