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Green, Linda Q. – 1998
This lesson plan for teaching students about the epic poem of India, the "Ramayana," encompasses literary, artistic, and moral themes. The lesson plan states that: (1) students are told the story; (2) students illustrate a part of the story; and (3) students write the moral lessons to be derived from the "Ramayana." The lesson…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Art Activities, Curriculum Development, Epics

Rouse, John – College English, 1983
Argues that the teaching method instructors use to present poetry--direct/indirect, analytic/subjective, or reader focused/text focused--is influenced by the kind of relationship they wish to establish with the students. (MM)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Literary Criticism

Ollmann, Hilda E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Describes seven different written response formats (which all use reading response strategies) used with seventh graders. Discusses how the formats improve the quality of thinking put forth in students' responses to their self-selected adolescent novels. Discusses which response formats illicit more higher-level thinking. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Grade 7, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response

Farris, Pamela J.; Fuhler, Carol J. – Clearing House, 1996
Examines the response to the autobiographies of two well-known children's authors by two different classes of college juniors who were prospective elementary school teachers. Discusses literature response journals, types of responses, and dialog journals. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Dialog Journals, Elementary Education, Higher Education

Delia, Mary Alice – Clearing House, 1989
Describes the widening gulf between high school and college practices of teaching literature, with high school students trained in reader response entering college courses based on analysis (traditional or nontraditional) of texts and requiring skills they do not possess. (SR)
Descriptors: College English, English Curriculum, High School Students, High Schools

Wilson, Marilyn; Thomas, Sharon – English Education, 1995
Responds to the common assumption among English teachers that prior knowledge of a subject enhances students' ability to comprehend materials that they read. Presents evidence from the think-aloud protocols of undergraduate students to argue that having prior experience of the subjects treated in texts does not ensure that students will make…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, English Instruction, Higher Education
Edinger, Monica – Instructor, 1995
Presents strategies for coaxing students into insightful book discussions. The strategies include creating a comfortable environment, choosing groups that work together, being a good leader, picking meaningful books, following the students' leads, spinning conversational threads, lighting the conversational fire, and examining different angles on…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cooperative Learning, Discussion Groups, Grade 4
Bleich, David – ADE Bulletin, 1992
Uses reading responses of a ninth grade class and a teachers' study group to examine the social memberships and constituencies that reading and discussion disclose through the response process. Maintains that teachers should base reading lists on an understanding of their own and students' memberships rather than on some abstract notion of…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Higher Education, Junior High Schools, Literature Appreciation

Williams, Joanna P.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1994
Fifth- and sixth-grade students without disabilities and with mild learning disabilities and seventh- and eighth-grade students with more severe disabilities participated in an instructional program about the concept of themes in stories. The program improved comprehension of theme and identification of a specific theme that had been used in…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Learning Disabilities

Ponterio, Robert – ADFL Bulletin, 1994
The use of cinema in a French literature class can help students become more aware of their role as receivers in the reading process. "Le retour de Martin Guerre" and "Entre Nous" helped develop students' awareness of gender's importance in a variety of literary texts. (16 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Film Study, French, Higher Education, Literary Criticism

Bintz, William; Dillard, Jill – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1990
Explores first graders' written responses to literature in dialogue journals, particularly what functions student and teacher responses serve, and what patterns of student response develop over time. Finds that journal writing offers potential for a wide variety of reader response functions. Notes an overemphasis on teacher questioning. (SR)
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Grade 1, Literature Appreciation, Primary Education

Gordon, Heather G. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Describes how the author uses reading response journals in her composition classes. Shows how it actively engages students in the reading/writing process, and how students learn careful, active reading and develop confidence generating ideas and formulating opinions via the structure, freedom, enhanced comprehension, critical thinking, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journal Writing, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response

Laframboise, Kathryn L.; Griffith, Priscilla L. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1998
Describes a teaching strategy used in undergraduate reading/language arts methods classes that combines methods from case-based instruction and reader response to literature by using literature case studies--novels that contain school-based events and characters. Offers entries from undergraduate education students' literature logs to describe the…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Arts

Chandler, Robin; Matthews, Rene – English Journal, 1998
Discusses why two high school teachers in Kentucky teach the novel "Beloved" by Toni Morrison, discussing their beginnings, their experiences, their approach, and their goals and criteria. Discusses prereading, reading, and postreading activities. Discusses concerns raised by teachers regarding student maturity and parental approval, and…
Descriptors: American Studies, Class Activities, English Instruction, High Schools

Smith, Elizabeth Bridges – Language Arts, 1995
Tells the story of three African American children's responses to literature by and about African Americans, showing the importance of connecting literature to the lives and interests of children. (SR)
Descriptors: Black Literature, Black Students, Case Studies, Grade 5