
Two Years in the Lives of Two English Teachers
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Dawan Coombs is Associate Professor of English, Brigham Young University, USA.
Trevor Thomas Stewart is Associate Professor of English/Literacy Education, Virginia Tech School of Education, USA.
Rachel Knecht is a graduate of Brigham Young University. After four years teaching secondary English, she is a doctoral candidate at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Emelio DiSabato is a graduate of Teachers College, Columbia University and teaches middle schoolers at Seattle Girls' School.
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Acknowledgements
Chapter One: The First First Day, The Excitement and Tension of Moving into the Role of Teacher
Chapter Two: Emelio, Autumn of the First Year, The Necessity of Trial and Error
Chapter Three: Rachel, Autumn of the First Year, Traversing Collegiality, Classroom Management, and Planning Changes
Chapter Four: Emelio, Spring of the First Year, Negotiating Classroom Order, Teacher Needs, and Student Expectations
Chapter Five: Rachel, Spring of the First Year, The Importance of Collaboration and a Search for Balance
Chapter Six: Emelio, Autumn of the Second Year, Authentic Assessment, Power, Positioning, and Peer Influence
Chapter Seven: Rachel, Autumn of the Second Year, Change is Good! Change is Good?
Chapter Eight: Emelio, Spring of the Second Year, Learning to Nurture Literacy Development through Connection
Chapter Nine: Rachel, Spring of the Second Year, Teaching Dialogically, School Safety, and Uncertain Futures
Chapter Ten: A Place We Want to Be
Appendix A
Index
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