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Jongsun Wee; Ruth Quiroa – Social Studies, 2024
This qualitative study examined the written responses of 58 undergraduate, preservice teachers in three online children's literature courses to the graphic novel, When stars are scattered by Victoria Jamieson and Omar Mohamed. Findings from a summative content analysis of participants' written responses showed five response themes: Connections…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Online Courses, Childrens Literature, Cartoons
Jill Colton; Frank Serafini; Therese Lovett; Sarah Forrest; Julie Gale; Kerry Gehling; Anne-Marie Shin; Jenni Carter – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2023
In this paper, we draw upon Rosenblatt's transactional theory of reading to frame six readings of a picture book. The picture book, "There's a Ghost in This House" by Oliver Jeffers, was selected for a children's literature reading group which brought together literacy researchers and teacher educators to share their encounters with the…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Reading, Reflection, Role
Jeffrey Clapp; Bidisha Banerjee – English in Education, 2024
We extend research on social annotation in education by implementing a new annotation technique in the literature classroom. Over the course of one year, we invited students to socially annotate literary texts using emojis that reflected their affective responses to those texts. This approach was inspired by new functions of social annotation…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Documentation, Visual Aids, Psychological Patterns
Evan K. Perrault; Tamara F. Loew; William G. Evans – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To assess the efficacy of utilizing dining hall napkins as a novel health messaging strategy to promote mindfulness. Participants: Undergraduate students at a large Midwestern university. Methods: Utilizing a place-based promotional strategy, mindfulness messages were printed on over 8-million napkins at dining halls. Surveys (N = 573)…
Descriptors: Dining Facilities, Eating Habits, Communication (Thought Transfer), Written Language
Tovey, Shannon – Action in Teacher Education, 2022
Teachers' literacy identities inform how they teach reading. Only about half, however, view themselves as enthusiastic readers, and up to 40% have negative attitudes toward reading. The repercussions are great: not only do teachers who are unenthusiastic about reading produce uninspired students, but they also use fewer research-based reading…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reader Response, Reading Motivation, Reading Attitudes
Naomi Nkealah; Maria Prozesky – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
As university teachers of literature, we tend to accept the rhetoric that students lack the capacity to interpret texts meaningfully, without questioning our own biases about the kinds of meaning we expect them to elicit from texts. Often, these are meanings that have little relevance to students' own social or professional lives. In this article,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
Arfé, Barbara; Delatorre, Pablo; Mason, Lucia – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
Comprehension of stories requires readers to take the perspective of the story characters and imagine or feel their cognitive and affective states. The study investigated how variations in emotional valence within a literary text affected readers' global text processing, as reflected in their eye movements during the first and second-pass reading,…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, College Students, Negative Attitudes, Word Processing
JuliAnna Ávila – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
In this conceptual essay, I ask, what might happen when educators default to unexamined habits in their classrooms? How might we be ignoring the more creative pedagogical options, not for lack of good intentions but simply out of routine and tradition? I utilize John Dewey's ('Habit.' In "John Dewey: The Later works," edited by J. A.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching, Educational Theories
Melina Porto – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
This study investigates the complementarity between linguistic and non-linguistic modes of expression in reading in Higher Education and how this combination can counterbalance the accountability that characterises the measured university in current times. Participants are Argentine college students aged 21-22 at the time of data collection. They…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, College Students, Native Language
Alma Contreras-Vanegas; Amber Godwin; William H. Blackwell – School Leadership Review, 2023
This study was conducted to find how teacher candidates at a southwestern regional university understood ableism and empowerment based on their reading and interaction with the campus common reader. This work was important to help future teachers form healthy instructional practices that are inclusive of all students, regardless of ability in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias
Jennifer Parker Monger – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative research investigated two preservice teachers' multimodal aesthetic reader responses to a wordless picture book in a literacy methods course. This study took up a sociocultural perspective that was informed by transactional reader response theory (Rosenblatt, 1978, 1986, 2013) and further supported by a pedagogy of…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Picture Books, Aesthetics, Teaching Methods
Corbitt, Alex; Wargo, Jon M.; O'Connor, Clare – English in Education, 2022
The emergence of e-literature -- texts created on and for digital devices -- has coincided with innovative, transgressive methods of storytelling. "Pry," an iOS-based text, exemplifies e-literature's potential to rethink traditional narrative conventions. Rather than depict the real-world as we experience it (i.e. mimesis),…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Literature, Preservice Teachers, Multimedia Materials
Beam, Emily A. – Journal of Economic Education, 2021
The author of this article describes an intermediate economics course structured around outside readings, which include academic journal papers, policy briefs, and news articles. Students complete low-stakes, high-frequency writing assignments that promote accountability and encourage critical thinking about the readings. This pairing of outside…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Economic Development, Reading Assignments, Reading Materials
Allen, Laura Kristen; Magliano, Joseph P.; McCarthy, Kathryn S.; Sonia, Allison N.; Creer, Sarah D.; McNamara, Danielle S. – Grantee Submission, 2021
The current study examined the extent to which the cohesion detected in readers' constructed responses to multiple documents was predictive of persuasive, source-based essay quality. Participants (N=95) completed multiple-documents reading tasks wherein they were prompted to think-aloud, self-explain, or evaluate the sources while reading a set of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Connected Discourse, Reader Response, Natural Language Processing
Roisin Donnelly; Ita Kennelly; Claire McAvinia – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Supporting writing remains an important dimension to the work of academic developers particularly for early career academics and doctoral candidates. A small qualitative case study was undertaken on an academic writing module to explore participants' needs and evaluate a new multimodal writing framework which sought to enhance publication…
Descriptors: Academic Language, College Faculty, Doctoral Students, Writing for Publication