The Quarterly
Vol. 18, No. 1, 1996
A Picaresque Tale from the Land of Kidwatching: Teacher Research and Ethical Dilemmas
By Jane Zeni
Drawing on series of hypothetical episodes, Zeni explores a variety of ethical problems and dilemmas encountered by teacher-researchers....
A Poem for Each Student: Creating Community in the Learning Factory
By Sheryl Lain
Audience
By Benita Little
NWP and CSW Update
By NWP Staff
Stories Out of School: First-Grade Family Journals
By Stephanie Terry
Terry demonstrates that family journals, which give family members a chance to write to her and with their children, "helped not only the children but entire families fly higher and further....
Teaching Can Be a Novel Experience
By Bob Tierney
Tierney draws useful parallels between the skills of a successful teacher and those of a successful writer, emphasizing such principles as "know your audience," "build trust," and "show don't tell....
The Letter Exchange: Balancing Responsibility in the Writing Classroom
By Margaret Perrow
Perrow has her college students write her regular letters pertaining to the course....
Writing History: Before and After Portfolios
By Stan Pesick
Pesick demonstrates how the use of writing portfolios in his history class prodded students to engage in aspects of "historical thinking....