Wisconsin English Journal – Spring 2011
The latest issue of the Wisconsin English Journal is now online! I have truly enjoyed serving as the assistant editor for the past two years, and I will miss the wonderful editorial board, authors, and reviewers. Thank you to senior editor Mary Louise Gomez for such a wonderful opportunity! Marci Glaus, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, will take over as an assistant editor, along with Jessica Gallo.
In this issue:
From the Editor – Mary Louise Gomez
Views from the Field: Javon’s Story – Catherine F. Compton-Lilly
The New Adventures of English Language Arts: The Revolutions ARE Being Televised… and Blogged and Tweeted – Dawnene D. Hassett
State of the State: RTI and the Role of English Educators – Emilie A. Amundson
The Critical English Educator: Examining Violence in Literature – Melissa Schieble
Making Research Relevant: Learning from One Another – Jessica Gallo
Tech Tools for Teachers, By Teachers: Bridging Teachers and Students – Carmen Manning, William Brooks, Vanessa Crotteau, Annelise Diedrich, Jessie Moser, Amanda Zwiefelhofer
Profile of an Outstanding English Educator – Karen Kelley Rigoni
Book Review of RTI in Literacy-Responsive and Comprehensive – Mary Guay
Book Review of Why Culture Counts: Teaching Children of Poverty – Lisa Arneson
Book Review of Solution-Focused RTI: A Positive and Personalized Approach to Response to Intervention – Dana L. Hagerman
Student Self-Assessment and the Concept of the Completed Argument – John Pruitt
Microblogging for Professional Learning – Luke Rodesiler
Creating Conversations: Pairing YA Lit with Wikis to Build Reading Communities – Robyn Seglem
Social Collaboration in the Workplace: Questions to Consider and Possible Activities for Your Classroom – Jason Henry Wirtz
WCTE Position Statement on Governor Walker’s Budget Repair Bill – Lynn Aprill





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