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Advancing open-access research at the intersection of ELA, teacher education, and digital technologies | NCTE/ELATE | Editor: Brad Robinson @bradrobinson.bsky.social Editorial Assistant: Allie Thrall @alliethrall.bsky.social
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📚New Pub! Contributing to our special issue series, @justmaybechris.bsky.social, Cherise McBride, and
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write on “The (Im)Possibilities of ‘Creating Digital Living Rooms’: A Black Educational Studies Perspective on Digital Platforms in Teacher Education”. Check it out!
The (Im)Possibilities of “Creating Digital Living Rooms”: A Black Educational Studies Perspective on Digital Platforms in Teacher Education – CITE Journal
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📚New Pub! Contributing to our special issue series, Dominique McDaniel and Matthew Osborn write “From Platforms to Pedagogy: Exploring How Youth’s Social Media Practices Can Shape Teacher Education Through Culturally Digitized Pedagogy.” Check it out!
From Platforms to Pedagogy: Exploring How Youth’s Social Media Practices Can Shape Teacher Education Through Culturally Digitized Pedagogy – CITE Journal
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The final issue of our series on critical perspectives on digital platforms in ELA teacher education is published. We are so grateful to all of our brilliant contributors. Check it out!
English/Language Arts Education – CITE Journal
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Catena examines how ELA teacher educators can draw on productive tensions to surface critical orientations toward canonicity and digital platforms.
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📚 Check out another new pub from our special issue series on digital platforms in ELA teacher education: “Teachers’ Orientations Toward Texts and Tools: Critical (Re)Consideration of a Remix and Restory Assignment as a Teacher Educator."
Teachers’ Orientations Toward Texts and Tools: Critical (Re)Consideration of a Remix and Restory Assignment as a Teacher Educator – CITE Journal
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In it, Burriss, Smith, Shimizu, Hundley, Pendergrass, & Molvig consider future educators’ ethical concerns about AI to offer pathways to incorporate or resist the use of AI models in the classroom.
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📚 From our ongoing special issue series on digital platforms in ELA teacher education: “Exploring Ethics of Multimodal Composition with AI: Student and Educator Perspectives on Evaluating and Using Generative Models in the Classroom."
Exploring the Ethics of Multimodal Composition With AI: Student and Educator Perspectives on Evaluating and Using Generative Models in the Classroom – CITE Journal
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📚 And another: "Empowering ELA Teachers: Recommendations for Teacher Education in the AI Era" from Kennedy & Castek reveals how teachers are often positioned as objects rather than decision-makers in AI discourse.

Read here: tinyurl.com/sza442zb
Empowering ELA Teachers: Recommendations for Teacher Education in the AI Era – CITE Journal
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📚 From our ongoing special issue series on digital platforms in ELA teacher education: "Becoming a Teacher of Writing in an AI-Assisted World" by Kershen & Johnson examines the need for stronger theoretical perspectives on teacher identity re: AI writing platforms.

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Becoming a Teacher of Writing in an AI-Assisted World: Considering Personal Epistemologies, Writing Theories, and the Use of AI Platform Technologies – CITE Journal
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