Slow Transformation: Teacher Research and Shifting Teacher Practices

[...] I continued to read more imaginative literature and scholarly criticism. [...] I consistently reminded myself to communicate with my students in such a way that I was usually aware of what they were thinking about the literature they were reading.

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subjects Aging (Individuals)
American literature
Analysis
Asian American literature
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
British & Irish literature
Change (Psychology)
Classroom management
Classroom Techniques
College instruction
College Students
Criticism
Discipline Problems
Education
Educational aspects
Educational Practices
Essay Tests
Gender Bias
Gender Issues
Graduate Students
Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
High school students
High School Teachers
High Schools
Intention
Irish literature
Joyce, James (1882-1941)
Learning
Literary criticism
Literary Devices
Literature Reviews
Methods
Middle Class
Middle Schools
Mothers
New criticism
Novels
Poetry
Practice
Reader Response
Reader response theory
Reader Text Relationship
Reading
Secondary School Teachers
Secondary schools
Student Reaction
Tan, Amy
Teachers
Teaching Methods
United States (Midwest)
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