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Jeremy Lucian Daniel Watts; Kathryn Jordan Gandy – Reading Teacher, 2024
The responses children make during read-alouds bridge meaning from stories. Educators must grasp the value of children's responses and reactions to literature. Children's discourse is central to the reading process; thus, children must be allowed to participate in this learning process. Due to this, the read-aloud process in the classroom should…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Children, Reader Response, Reading Processes
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McLaughlin, Maureen; DeVoogd, Glenn – Reading Teacher, 2020
Critical literacy requires that readers have both the ability and the deliberate inclination to think critically about texts of all types, meaningfully question their origin and purpose, and take action. Response to reading from a critical stance has typically been limited to discussion but has recently expanded to include other modes of response.…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Critical Reading, Reader Response, Teaching Methods
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Smutny, Nicole Danice; Saal, Leah Katherine – Reading Teacher, 2021
In this article, the authors describe the impact of a reader response game in an English language arts classroom. They explore the theoretical intersection of game-based learning and "good games" and transactional theory as a framework for this practice. After incorporating a "good game" of reader response in classes, the…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Game Based Learning, Educational Games
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Malloy, Jacquelynn A.; Parsons, Allison Ward; Marinak, Barbara A.; Applegate, Anthony J.; Applegate, Mary DeKonty; Reutzel, D. Ray; Parsons, Seth A.; Fawson, Parker C.; Roberts, Leslie D.; Gambrell, Linda B. – Reading Teacher, 2017
Literacy educators, spurred by curricular standards requiring increased attention to reading nonfiction, are compelled to consider text-specific reading instruction. As research supports the connection between motivation and reading achievement, these mandates beg the question, "Are children equally motivated to read fiction and…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Fiction, Nonfiction, Measures (Individuals)
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Johnson, Nancy J.; Koss, Melanie D.; Martinez, Miriam – Reading Teacher, 2018
This article seeks to complicate the understanding of Bishop's (1990) metaphor of mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors, with particular emphasis on sliding glass doors and the emotional connections needed for readers to move through them. The authors begin by examining the importance of the reader and the characters he or she meets. Next, the…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Figurative Language, Reading Instruction, Emotional Response
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Barone, Diane; Barone, Rebecca – Reading Teacher, 2017
Fifth graders interpreted the book "Doll Bones" by Holly Black through visual representations from the beginning to the end of the book. Each visual representation was analyzed to determine how students responded. Most frequently, they moved to inferential ways of understanding. Students often visually interpreted emotional plot elements…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Inferences, Visual Perception, Semiotics
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Robinson, Ariel – Reading Teacher, 2020
The author compared preschool teachers' and students' responses to informational texts (nonfiction) as they read together in small groups. Drawing from reader response theory, similarities and differences were found in teachers' and students' reading behaviors. Teachers took a predominantly efferent stance toward the texts because the teachers'…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children, Nonfiction
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Barone, Diane; Barone, Rebecca – Reading Teacher, 2016
Fifth graders' interpretations of nonfiction or informational text were explored. Each literature circle group read and responded to informational text. Discoveries included that students' conversations and written responses were closely connected to text and that students created multimodal responses.
Descriptors: Grade 5, Nonfiction, Literature Appreciation, Discussion Groups
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Callow, Jon – Reading Teacher, 2017
In the 21st century, our students increasingly communicate, connect, collaborate, and interact with diverse cultures and traditions around the world, so they need to develop global literacy. This department column highlights research and research-to-practice at the international level to bring global best teaching practices to the forefront.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Literacy Education, Picture Books, Reader Response
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McTigue, Erin; Thornton, Elaine; Wiese, Patricia – Reading Teacher, 2013
Authentication projects, particularly for historical fiction, provide a means for students to explore literature and history while practicing critical literacy skills. The authors 1) present benefits and cautions for historical fiction use in elementary classrooms, 2) introduce authentication projects as a means to mitigate risks and enhance…
Descriptors: Fiction, History, Critical Literacy, Reading Instruction
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Nauman, April D.; Stirling, Terry; Borthwick, Arlene – Reading Teacher, 2011
The question of what makes writing "good" touches several important areas of classroom writing instruction: assessment and evaluation, instruction, and teacher response during one-on-one conferences. The current paper examines contemporary views of what makes writing "good," along with the classroom implications and limitations…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Writing Evaluation, Reader Response
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VanNess, Amanda R.; Murnen, Timothy J.; Bertelsen, Cynthia D. – Reading Teacher, 2013
During her first two years of teaching, a kindergarten teacher (first author) developed a writing program grounded in five instructional strategies that repeatedly appear in emergent writing research--modeling, Scaffolded Writing, invented spelling, word walls, and reader response--and in the overarching principle of Gradual Release of…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Writing Skills, Emergent Literacy, Writing Instruction
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Graesser, Arthur C.; D'Mello, Sidney – Reading Teacher, 2012
Moment-to-moment emotions are affective states that dynamically change during reading and potentially influence comprehension. Researchers have recently identified these emotions and the emotion trajectories in reading, tutoring, and problem solving. The primary learning-centered emotions are boredom, frustration, confusion, flow (engagement),…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Research, Emotional Response, Affective Behavior
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Serafini, Frank – Reading Teacher, 2012
In this column, readers are asked to reconsider several traditional instructional strategies, in particular predicting and picture walks, and the role these practices play in the elementary reading curriculum. In addition, what happens after a book has been read must be reconsidered in light of the activities in which life long readers engage. To…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Reading Instruction, Change Strategies, Reading Strategies
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Calo, Kristine M. – Reading Teacher, 2011
The use of graphic poetry in classrooms is encouraged as a way to engage students and motivate them to read and write poetry. This article discusses how graphic poetry can help students with their comprehension of poetry while tapping into popular culture. It is organized around three main sections--reading graphic poetry, writing graphic poetry,…
Descriptors: Poetry, Visual Literacy, Visual Aids, Reading Skills
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