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McVey, Michael – New Advocate, 2000
Tells the story of Mario, a high school student who struggled with school and with anger, but who found a story (by Ray Bradbury) which engaged his interest, a connection which helped him, in a key moment, look to a hopeful future rather than a difficult past. (SR)
Descriptors: Authors, High Risk Students, High Schools, Reading Attitudes

Harwayne, Shelley; Hudes, Layne; Siegman, Lisa – New Advocate, 1997
Notes several kinds of book clubs (for adults, children, and both) and the joys of sharing reading with others. Discusses 32 children's books (books of poetry, lessons for young writers, on the realities of young people's lives, and books that lead to talk about real heroes) that lend themselves to passionate and spirited book talk. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation

Pierce, Kathryn Mitchell – New Advocate, 1999
Describes how the author became concerned that she and other teachers were focusing so much on reading levels that other ways of describing children as readers were being ignored and devalued. Describes how she involved her students in engagements to examine and challenge the ways students were describing and defining themselves as readers. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Primary Education, Reading Achievement, Reading Attitudes

Kelly, Patricia R.; Farnan, Nancy – New Advocate, 1994
Argues that the primary value of literature lies within the work itself, an appreciation of it, and the connections readers make to it. Discusses how a reader response approach offers one way to open the door for children to the lived-through experience of literature as art with intrinsic value. (SR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response

Galda, Lee; West, Jane – New Advocate, 1997
Discusses three recent books that focus on discussion as a way of engaging children, of helping them deepen their understandings of themselves and the books they read, and of structuring a literature-based curriculum that supports their comprehension and critical reading development. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education, Group Discussion

Quick, Kathy – New Advocate, 1999
Describes an extraordinary experience teaching comprehension strategies to fourth-grade reluctant readers through literature study. Notes how the experience was a fusion of three critical elements: an extraordinary group experience, a text that taught itself, and an instructional model that met the students' needs. (SR)
Descriptors: Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation, Reader Text Relationship