
Using Tension as a Resource
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Kristen Pastore-Capuana, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of English Education in the English Department at Buffalo State College. She is the Assistant Director of the Western New York Network of English Teachers (WNYNET).
Donna L. Pasternak, Ph.D., is Professor of English Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She directs the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Writing Project.
Content
Editors' Introduction
Heidi L. Hallman, Kristen Pastore-Capuana, and Donna L. Pasternak
Section I: Frameworks for English Education
Chapter 1: Educating Teachers for Critical Pragmatism: Methods as a "Conceptual Home Base"
Lauren Gatti, Sarah Thomas, Jessica Masterson, Robert Brooke, and Rachael Wendler-Shah
A Response to Chapter 1
Melissa Schieble
Chapter 2: Enduring Assignments in the Methods Course: Lesson Planning and Micro-Teaching as Trigger Points for Stimulating Social Justice Teaching
Terri L. Rodriguez
A Response to Chapter 2
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
Chapter 3: Exploring Tensions During Critical Conversations about Race in English Education
Amy Vetter and Melissa Schieble
A Response to Chapter 3
Lauren Gatti
Section II: Practices in English Education
Chapter 4: Writing in and for the 21st Century: Crossing Digital and Multimodal Thresholds in ELA Methods Courses
Amber Jensen
A Response to Chapter 4
Mike Metz
Chapter 5: Moving Pre-service English Majors from Egocentric to Sociocentric Readings
Crag Hill
A Response to Chapter 5
Christopher M. Parsons
Chapter 6: Powerful Influence and Absurd Neglect: The Legacy of Louise M. Rosenblatt
Sue Ringler Pet
A Response to Chapter 6
Crag Hill
Chapter 7: Teacher Candidates' Perspectives on Tensions within the Methods-Based Field Experience
Christopher M. Parsons
A Response to Chapter 7
Laura A. Renzi
Section III: Communities of English Education
Chapter 8: English Education Methods Courses as Sites of Induction into English Teacher Communities of Practice
James Cercone and Kristen Pastore-Capuana
A Response to Chapter 8
Amber Jensen
Chapter 9: Tensions in ELA Field Experiences: Service-learning Initiatives in Rural Contexts
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
A Response to Chapter 9
Jamie M. Collins
Chapter 10: A Teaching Mythology: Disrupting the Tutor/Teacher Dichotomy
Heidi L. Hallman and Melanie N. Burdick
A Response to Chapter 10
Terri L. Rodriguez
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
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