Author Index to Volume 56 (2021–2022)

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Research in the Teaching of English
Published
2022-05-15
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10.58680/rte202231868
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  1. Introduction to the Annotated Bibliography of Research in the Teaching of English
  2. Critical Disability Studies
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  1. Tracing Terror, Imagining Otherwise: A Critical Content Analysis of Antiblack Violence in Middle Grade Novels
  2. Storytelling and Proleptic Gaps: Reimagining Inequities in the Mount
  3. The Fact of the Text: Exploring Misalignment in Undergraduate Lab Reports
  4. Transnational Childhoods
  5. “And I Did It with My Writing”: Bilingual Teachers Storying Resilience and Resistance through Auto-historia
  6. When Thinking Becomes a Topic of Classroom Conversations: Languaging Thinking Practices in a High School English Classroom
  7. A Study of Middle School Students’ Online Credibility Assessments: Challenges and Possibilities
  8. Generating New Narratives: Examining Youths’ Multiliteracies Practices in Youth Participatory Action Research
  9. Barruntos
    Youth Improvisational Work as Anticolonial Literacy Actionings in Puerto Rico
  10. Nuñez, Idalia
    “Because We Have to Speak English at School”: Transfronterizx Children Translanguaging Identity to Cross the Academic Border
  11. Sambolin Morales,and Andrew Torres. In Dialogue
    Literacy and Imperialism: The Filipinx and Puerto Rican Experience
  12. “Our Community Is Filled with Experts”: The Critical Intergenerational Literacies of Latinx Immigrants that Facilitate a Communal Pedagogy of Resistance
  13. “Swirling a Million Feelings into One”: Working-Through Critical and Affective Responses to the Holocaust through Comics
  14. Freedom Dreaming in a Broken World: The Black Radical Imagination in Black Girls’ Science Fiction Stories
  15. “It’s Our Job as People to Make Others Feel Valued”: Children Imagining More Caring and Just Worlds through Superhero Stories
  16. Writing as a Social Act: The Feedback Relation as a Context for Political and Ethical Becoming
  17. Gendered Genius Hour: Tracing Young Children’s Uptake of Expert across the Nexus of Personal Digital Inquiry