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Murphy, Sharon – Language Arts, 2012
Beginning with the premise that pleasure is a driving force in life, this article examines the relationships between pleasure, schooling and society across the past century. Through the examination of school texts, narratives, and histories of literacy instruction, a case is made that part of the move away from keeping pleasure at the heart of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Recreational Reading, Positive Attitudes
Davila, Denise; Patrick, Lisa – Language Arts, 2010
Ironically, adults control most of the world of children's literature: adults write the books; adults choose which books to publish; adults review the books, adults bestow the awards on books and adults purchase the books for bookstores, libraries, and their children. In this paradigm of adult control, children's opinions are often overlooked. The…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Materials, Publishing Industry, Standardized Tests
Cooper, Patricia M. – Language Arts, 2009
This article explores how reading strategy instruction that targets children's literature can unwittingly interfere with the development of a reading life. It compares the use of story-based children's literature for reading strategy instruction with the "untaught" story. It asks: What, if any, role does a read aloud that is unfettered by formal…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Reading Habits
Handsfield, Lara J.; Jimenez, Robert T. – Language Arts, 2008
In this paper, the authors raise concerns regarding the use of cognitive strategy instruction (CSI) in culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) classrooms. The authors recognize the potential benefits afforded by CSI. At the same time, they argue that counter to the intentions of those who have developed CSI, it may be implemented in ways that…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Instruction, Bilingualism, Literacy Education
Alvarez, Laura; Corn, Jennifer – Language Arts, 2008
During the 2004-05 school year, Parkview Elementary School experienced a dramatic shift from a focus on authentic assessment and responsive, individualized teaching to a one-size-fits-all approach to literacy assessment and instruction. In an effort to boost test scores, the district mandated the use of Open Court Reading, a scripted language arts…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Second Language Learning, Reading Instruction, High Stakes Tests
Schmidt, Renita – Language Arts, 2008
This qualitative work analyzes what parents, teachers, and children say about reading when Accelerated Reader and Reading Renaissance are used for reading instruction. Critical discourse analysis offered a glimpse at beliefs about reading and how power relations were embedded in what teachers, parents, and children said about AR and reading.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Acceleration (Education)
Cai, Mingshui – Language Arts, 2008
Recently, transactional reader response theory has been criticized for providing an inadequate theoretical guide for the study of multicultural literature. Some scholars argue that Rosenblatt assumes the reader and her response to literature are ideologically innocent and the continuum of aesthetic and efferent stance does not encompass critical…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Reader Response, Literature, Critical Theory

Dyson, Anne Haas – Language Arts, 2003
Offers an account of school literacy development for all children. Uses a metaphoric "drinking god" to capture the influence that children's nonacademic textual experiences have on their entry into school literacy. Aims to describe how children use old resources from familiar practices and adapt them to enter into new ones. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Inferences, Media Literacy

Copenhaver, Jeane F. – Language Arts, 2001
Explores the consequences for children and teachers when a scripted literacy program eliminates time for thoughtfulness. Examines some implicit and explicit expectations of children's talk during read-aloud time by sharing a study of response conducted in a multiethnic, primary grade classroom. (SG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Primary Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Instruction
Laczynski, Adela R. – Language Arts, 2006
The author of this article is a young elementary teacher at Rosado Elementary in Richmond, California, on the eastern shore of the San Francisco Bay. She writes this article as a moving memoir describing her experiences as a tutor in literacy programs developed by low-income schools. In order for their students to remember their lessons, they have…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Literacy, Student Motivation, Economically Disadvantaged

Roller, Cathy M. – Language Arts, 1989
Focuses on reading instruction to assess the role of language arts instruction in homogeneous societies of recent decades. Uses this assessment to explore the changes that future pluralistic societies will require. Asserts that to accommodate a pluralistic society, classroom structure, communication, and organization must use language for…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Futures (of Society)

Price, Debra P. – Language Arts, 1998
Illustrates explicit code instruction within the context of a literature-based reading program in one first-grade classroom. Examines the classroom context, the teacher's views on code instruction as a strategy, one day in the life of the classroom, and implications and reflections. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Emergent Literacy, Grade 1, Literature Appreciation

McKay, Roberta A.; Kendrick, Maureen E. – Language Arts, 2001
Uses children's drawings about reading and writing to provide valuable insights into metalinguistic knowledge that children have about literacy, including their beliefs about self and others as language users and knowledge about the demands of different literacy events. Makes a case for children's art as a source of insight on the nature and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Freehand Drawing, Literacy, Metalinguistics

Pappas, Christine C.; Pettegrew, Barbara S. – Language Arts, 1998
Introduces briefly the social, meaning-based linguistic perspective of genre. Describes how written language is different from oral language. Shows the complexity of written language structure by illustrating how the "element of description" is realized in various written genres. Examines the implications of making genre a more critical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Literary Genres

Meyer, Richard J. – Language Arts, 2002
Presents a critical analysis demonstrating that scripted phonics programs hold student and teachers as curriculum hostages. Begins as an investigation into the uses of predictable texts to teach reading in primary classrooms. Discusses how the mandated program is so oriented to preciseness that the students are less willing to take risks as…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Design, Educational Principles
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