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Why Short Stories Are a Powerful Tool for Exploring Values and Perspectives in High School English
Short stories give students the chance to step briefly but deeply into someone else’s shoes. In just a few pages, they can witness unfamiliar struggles, question assumptions, and test their own values against those of the characters.
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Media Literacy Through Film: How Film Study Units Bring Stories to Life
In a media-saturated world, students must be able to interpret, evaluate, and challenge the messages they encounter daily. Film study units offer a dynamic, engaging way to teach these skills while supporting traditional literacy objectives. They help students become informed consumers of media, critical thinkers, and effective communicators. Most importantly, film allows students to see stories—and themselves—in new ways, deepening engagement and understanding.
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Creative Writing as a Pathway to Exploring Values and Perspectives in High School English
Adolescence is a time when students begin to grapple with ethical questions: What does loyalty mean? How do you know when to stand up for something? What does justice look like? Literature gives them models for exploring these dilemmas, but creative writing allows them to test those ideas themselves.
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Bringing Multimodality to the Classroom: Building Skills for a Diverse Future
By incorporating podcasts, infographics, video essays, graphic novels, digital stories, blogs, performances, and multimedia presentations, high school English teachers are equipping students with tools that reflect the realities of communication today.
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Re-Engaging Students Post-Pandemic: What’s Working in 2025
The last few years have transformed the way high school English classrooms function. Between the sudden shift to remote learning, the surge of educational technology, and the arrival of powerful AI tools, teachers in 2025 are navigating an entirely new landscape. Yet one question remains at the heart of English Language Arts (ELA): how do we re-engage students and bring them back into meaningful, authentic learning experiences? Here are four practices that are making a real d
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Why Should I Learn to Write Essays??
It's that popular question English students ask - Why should I write an essay? We all know they love to hate this skill. But there are a...
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Fun ways to help students improve their vocabulary!
Improving vocabulary can be a challenging task for students, but it can also be fun and engaging when approached in a creative way. Here...
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Four Great Reasons to Study 1984 with your High School Students!
"1984" is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell that has been widely studied and analyzed by students and scholars alike. Here are...
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5 Fun Ideas for \Analysing a Novel!
Analyzing a novel can be a fun and engaging activity for students if it is approached in a creative way. Here are some fun ideas for...
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