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Jeremy Delamarter – Myers Education Press, 2024
As a genre, science fiction is uniquely suited for highlighting and modeling the basic tenets of critical pedagogy, that branch of educational philosophy and theory devoted equally to 1) exposing the hidden power structures embedded in educational practice and 2) articulating equitable and sustainable alternatives. The science fiction novum --…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Science Fiction, Educational Philosophy
Smallwood, Carol, Ed. – ALA Editions, 2010
Have you ever considered writing or reviewing for the library community? Are you interested in publishing a book on your favorite author or hobby? Do you need to write and publish for tenure? If so, "Writing and Publishing" is for you. Practical how-to guidance covering fiction, poetry, children's books/magazines, self-publishing, literary agents,…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Internet, Poetry, Writing for Publication
Sullivan, Michael – ALA Editions, 2010
Based on more than twenty years' experience working to get boys interested in reading, the author now offers his first readers' advisory volume. With an emphasis on nonfiction and the boy-friendly categories of genre fiction, the work offers a wealth of material including: (1) Suggestions for how to booktalk one-on-one as well as in large groups;…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Literary Genres, Nonfiction, Science Fiction
Meloni, Christine – Library Media Connection, 2007
Recently, many new and veteran authors have begun creating modern vampires that are seducing readers with their tales of mystery, suspense, and hunger. Their audiences span most age groups, but teens especially seem to be drawn to these books. As such, librarians must develop a better understanding of which vampire stories really stand out. In…
Descriptors: Audiences, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Literary Genres
Gamble, Nikki; Yates, Sally – SAGE Publications (CA), 2008
This book is based on the belief that deep subject knowledge of language and literature provides a foundation for effective teaching and learning. It provides a guide to the range of genres and characteristic features of English language fiction written for children. It is designed to help readers to develop their understanding of literature…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, English, Fiction, Poetry

Hunter, C. Bruce – Science Activities, 1980
Describes the use of science fiction in the science classroom to introduce and teach scientific concepts and theories, to demonstrate relevance, and to encourage further study. Included are suggestions for incorporation of science fiction in the science curriculum and sources of science fiction stories. (DS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Fantasy, Fiction, Reading Materials

Watson, Jinx Stapleton – New Advocate, 2001
Examines the contemporary realism of the literary character Jack Henry, a middle school child, as representative of two classic literary elements, the quest cycle and the lone hero. Concludes that classic structures of plots and characteristics of hero offer many modern protagonists a shape for their realistic and ordinary adventures. (SG/47)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Characterization, Fiction, Literature Appreciation

Day, Karen S. – Children's Literature in Education, 2000
Discusses the integration of photographs and text in fictional works specifically regarding Garry Disher's "Bamboo Flute." Introduces the story and explores questions in detail regarding the presentation of its photographs in American publications. Attempts to make the readers become aware of alternative reading strategies that expand…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Fiction, Illustrations
Donoghue, Mildred R. – 2002
Contemporary realistic fiction allows young readers/listeners to experience events that they would never encounter in real life or practice what they might someday experience. Realistic fiction benefits children as they may: see past the limitations of their own experiences; learn to reflect on choices in their own lives; acquire sympathy for…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Fiction

Royer, Sharon E. – ALAN Review, 2002
Considers whether the tales of Robin Hood should be presented as fact or fiction. Discusses the appropriateness of the tales for use in literature programs. Presents arguments for Robin Hood as fact and arguments for Robin Hood as fiction. Considers different versions of the tale. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, Fiction, History
Allen, Jo – Technical Writing Teacher, 1989
Argues against using fiction in an introductory technical communication class. Discusses how the two genres are written and read for different purposes, require different methods of writing, and establish different kinds of relationships between the writer and the reader. (MG)
Descriptors: Fiction, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Reader Text Relationship

Gilles, Carol; Pierce, Kathryn Mitchell; Andre, Marilyn; Bargiel, Susie; Beck, Cathy; Dye, Carolyn; Henson, Janice; Koblitz, Dick; McDonald, Kathleen; Rapp, Nancy; Riggs, Pam; Von Dras, Joan; Wolf, Susan – Language Arts, 2001
Focuses on the depth of learning that happens when classroom teachers employ text sets for thematic teaching. Investigates how beginning a text set with a nonfiction and a fiction pair might offer a strong contrast that invites readers to read critically and consider alternate perspectives on a given subject. (SG)
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, Fiction, Nonfiction
Sandman, John – 1991
A college educator (trained in composition) encountered some problems when he began teaching an introductory literature course. In the first year of the course, he used a fiction anthology as his textbook. The class examined one story at a time, and attempts to compare readings seemed forced. The teacher realized that anthologies are narrow in…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Authors, Fiction, Higher Education
Sage, Howard – 1983
The rationale for teaching short fiction to high intermediate and advanced English as a second language (ESL) students is discussed. The main use of short fiction in the ESL or bilingual class is as a decoding tool. Any reading function is peripheral. Short fiction, including non-fiction narratives, can provide a supplement to the regular…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Fiction, Language Skills, Second Language Instruction

Bowman, Cindy; Edenfield, Renn – ALAN Review, 2003
Presents a university teacher educator's perspective and a middle school classroom teacher's perspective of Adrian Fogelin's fiction. Discusses the use of "Crossing Jordan" in the schools. Discusses activities that can be used with this novel. Describes how pre-service teachers learn about teaching literature in the middle schools. Presents four…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, Fiction, Higher Education