Semantic Scholar Open Access 2024 3 sitasi

Training secondary English teachers to engage students in challenging and complex issues with journalistic strategies

Ed Madison Ross C. Anderson Tracy Bousselot Melissa Wantz Rachel Guldin

Abstrak

ABSTRACT Classroom discussions of social issues, ranging from gun violence and climate change to race and gender identity, have become risky and politicised, dividing parents and educators along ideological lines and leading to censorship. Journalistic teaching and learning in secondary school English classes present one viable solution. However, few professional development opportunities exist to support teachers who lack formal professional or scholastic journalism training to integrate journalistic practices and disciplinary lens into general English language arts classrooms. This study explores teacher experiences and perspectives on student learning building on an innovative professional development and classroom curriculum. Results demonstrate strong evidence for the scalability of this networked learning professional development approach and for the teacher-generated innovations that enhanced student experiences. Teachers perceived substantial improvements in students’ core skills in journalistic learning, such as evaluating bias and credibility of sources, conducting interviews with community members, and writing. Results illustrate a timely and impactful approach to training English language arts teachers in a student-driven, culturally relevant, and practical approach to writing instruction.

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Ed Madison

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Ross C. Anderson

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Tracy Bousselot

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Melissa Wantz

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Rachel Guldin

Format Sitasi

Madison, E., Anderson, R.C., Bousselot, T., Wantz, M., Guldin, R. (2024). Training secondary English teachers to engage students in challenging and complex issues with journalistic strategies. https://doi.org/10.1080/19415257.2023.2297977

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2024
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1080/19415257.2023.2297977
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Open Access ✓