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Robertson, Judith P., Ed. – 1999
This book presents essays and resources that address crucial questions regarding how children should learn about genocide and intolerance and the literature used in teaching these topics. Part 1 (Guidelines on Teaching about Genocide and Intolerance through Language Arts/English Studies Education) includes the following 2 essays: "Editor's…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Differences

Kiefer, Barbara – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1983
To provide a framework for describing how children respond to picture books, first and second grade children were observed over a 10-week period. Variations in the responses of individual students, changes in their reactions over time, and the importance of considering the context of a response are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Grade 1, Grade 2, Individual Differences

Beach, Richard – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1983
The impact of high school and college students' prior knowledge of literary and social conventions on their attitudes toward fictional characters is examined. Differences were found in attitudes toward the teaching of literature and in evaluations of a fictional teacher's behavior. A model for research in this area is proposed. (PP)
Descriptors: Education Majors, Educational Attitudes, High School Students, Higher Education

Golden, Joanne M.; Gerber, Annyce – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Explores the nature of the picture story book event from a semiotic perspective. Describes a classroom event in which a picture story book was constructed during teacher-student-text interaction in a second grade classroom using involving oral reading and discussion, interpretations of the main character's traits, letters to the author, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Grade 2, Picture Books

Perrin, Robert – English Journal, 1991
Argues that bulk mailings can successfully be used in the classroom to teach reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Provides examples of activities addressing salutations, alliteration, connotations, rhetorical appeals, sentence structures, close reading, and vocabulary development. (KEH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Reader Response

Trimmer, Joseph F. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1990
Describes class discussions in an undergraduate English fiction class. Draws a parallel between students' reactions to reading material and the instructor's own responses to fiction as an undergraduate. Suggests that a literature teacher can depart from the usual role of telling students how they must read a given story. (SG)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Fiction, Literary Criticism

Johns, Ann M. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1986
Describes instructional techniques, based on schema theory, which enable English as a second language (ESL) students to revise their writing to meet the expectations of English-speaking readers. Illustrates this approach by examining a Chinese-speaking student's first revision of an essay. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Higher Education

Au, Kathryn H.; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1990
Shares a curriculum framework based on six aspects of literacy: ownership, reading comprehension, writing process, word identification, language and vocabulary knowledge, and voluntary reading. Notes that this framework is consistent with a whole literacy approach, and includes an assessment system and provisions for accountability. (MG)
Descriptors: Accountability, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Reader Response

Gilles, Carol – English Journal, 1989
Describes literature study groups in which students choose the adolescent literature books they wish to read, write down their thoughts in journals, and share their reading experiences in discussion groups. Notes that students respond favorably, actively involving themselves in reading and discussing books. Discusses the problem of evaluating…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Journal Writing, Junior High Schools, Literature Appreciation

Dodds, Patt; Placek, Judith H. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1991
Evaluates how Stephen Silverman's research review (this issue) on teaching in physical education explains what the literature offers, what is missing, and what to do next, from the perspective of Silverman's personal reading. The article notes Silverman's review fails to make judgement calls about the research's worth. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education

Lee, Amelia M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1991
Reinforces some of the points made in Stephen Silverman's research review on teaching in physical education, examining the process-product paradigm, the measurement of learning and teaching, and the significance of student mediation. The article identifies issues that merit further discussion and analysis. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education

Hilton, Chadwick B.; And Others – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1993
A study tested responses of 201 upper division business students to 8 graduate business school recruitment ads with similar content but written in different styles. Results suggest that certain styles, independently and in combination, do affect perceptions on lower-order dimensions (ad interest, appeal, believability, clarity) but not broader…
Descriptors: Advertising, Business Administration Education, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Malcolm, Sandra L. – Learning, 1992
Elementary educators can teach middle and upper level students to be book critics beginning with picture books, thus encouraging poor and reluctant readers and providing all students with practice in reading, writing, and critical thinking. The article provides suggestions for objectives of student critiques, e.g., bulletin board displays for the…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Childrens Literature, Critical Thinking, Intermediate Grades

Aaronson, Shirley – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1987
Suggests that reading students be taught to write symbolic codes alongside the text to identify new terms, similarities in ideas, cause-effect relationships, important or difficult ideas, etc.; and to use mnemonics to record their responses to the text (e.g., whether they were bored, confused, surprised, or in agreement). (PAA)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Critical Reading, Learning Strategies, Metacognition

Sandel, Lenore – Childhood Education, 1990
Maintains that, for each child, an initial contact with a poem through a sensitive and skillful teacher can be an individual dialogue with thought and feeling, reforming and deepening with time. Examples of poems are used to illustrate this point. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dialogs (Literary), Elementary School Students, Language Arts