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Monseau, Virginia R. – English Journal, 2008
Questioning the dichotomy of right and wrong, Virginia R. Monseau explores the tensions that arise from choices teachers make when trying to "do the right thing." From warning teachers about difficult students to presenting sensitive materials that challenge student belief systems, Monseau advises educators to pay close attention,…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Teacher Influence
Eikmeier, Ginger M. – English Journal, 2008
Students in Ginger M. Eikmeier's high school classes link themes and terms from their readings to episodes of "The Simpsons." Because students are already familiar with "The Simpsons," Eikmeier believes that using the show supports students' comprehension and retention by activating prior knowledge. Additionally, it shows students that she cares…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Reaction, Reader Response, Prior Learning
Troise, Melissa – English Journal, 2007
High school teacher Melissa Troise challenges students to recognize the relationships that exist between literary theories, such as Marxism, feminism, and postcolonialism, and urges students to expand their contexts for reading texts by accessing and combining theories. Troise believes theory provides students with the potential to better…
Descriptors: Self Motivation, Learning Motivation, Rhetorical Invention, Rhetorical Theory

Beehler, Sharon A. – English Journal, 1988
Discusses how "close" reading led to "closed" reading (a work's one true meaning is available only to a select few). Advocates "open" reading, returning authority over the text to students. Espouses the detective story as an open text which has been "closed" by the author but which resists closure. (SR)
Descriptors: Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Secondary Education
English Journal, 2005
Sequels are written by the authors due to some financial reasons and sold by the publishers because readers request them. The readers admire the characters mentioned in the sequels, an attachment is developed for these characters and hence a curiosity is developed to know more about them.
Descriptors: Novels, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Authors
Soublis, Theoni; Winkler, Erik – English Journal, 2004
The preservice teachers from all disciplines will be benefited if they incorporate reading in their classes according to Dr. Louise Rosenblatt's reader-response theory. A teacher's experience with her students while reading Chris Crutcher's "Staying Fat for Sarah Byanes" in the Secondary Content Area and a student's response on the novel are…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reader Response, Student Reaction, Teaching Methods

Phillips, Don – English Journal, 1989
Describes two "found poetry" projects that provide a bridge between verse and prose, and which help students focus on a particular poet or literary character. (MM)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Poetry, Reader Response, Secondary Education

Burk, David S. – English Journal, 1996
Describes a method of teaching poetry in which students are handed random volumes of poetry and instructed to browse through them, starting with the first poem and not stopping until they find one that engages them. Reports that on average students browse through 22 poems before finding one they like. Gives excerpts from five student responses to…
Descriptors: Poetry, Reader Response, Secondary Education, Student Interests

Tanenbaum, Miles – English Journal, 1989
Describes an approach to teaching George Orwell's "1984," emphasizing the main characters' struggles through the themes of innocence and experience, conformity and rebellion, love and hate, discovery and creation, and death. Notes that this reader-response approach forces students into the process of self-examination. (MM)
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response

Faust, Mark A. – English Journal, 1992
Discusses responsive reading, resistant reading, and dialogical reading in literature instruction. Uses William Carlos Williams' short story, "The Use of Force," to illustrate these reading processes, in particular that of dialogical reading. (SR)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response, Reading Strategies

Vine, Harold A., Jr.; Faust, Mark A. – English Journal, 1993
Presents a ninth grader's written responses to Adrien Stoutenberg's story "Reel One." Describes the authors' senses of the student's readings of the story. Summarizes reflections on the authors' evaluations. Invites other teachers to do the same. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, English Instruction, Reader Response, Secondary Education

Kopald, Meredith – English Journal, 1992
Describes how a high school student was able to express powerful feelings and achieve some kind of reconciliation with his father through his therapeutic exploration of Arthur Miller's play "Death of a Salesman." (PRA)
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response

Schaars, Mary Jo; Greco, Norma – English Journal, 1992
Presents two responses to Meredith Kopald's article, "Arthur Miller Wins a Peace Prize: Teaching, Literature, and Therapy" in the same issue of this journal. (PRA)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response, Secondary Education

Shuman, R. Baird – English Journal, 1993
Considers the nature and function of the past in the way people construct the present, particularly with regard to the study of literature. Presents reader response as a feasibile approach for teachers of literature. Discusses issues surrounding the literary canon and the role of literature teachers. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Literary Criticism, Reader Response
Bigelow, Terry Patrick; Vokoun, Michael J. – English Journal, 2005
This column shares innovative lesson ideas grounded in current literature or action research. Two books are discussed: Lesley Atwater Kahle's book "Cut Word Story," which allows students to become individually engrossed in words and grammar within stories that they create; and Anete Vasquez's "Literary Analysis 101", which gives teachers a simple,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reader Response, Grammar, Student Developed Materials