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Malin, Ginger Goldman – English Journal, 2007
Summer book groups enhance and sustain student literacy behaviors over the break, making available an enjoyable social forum for critical-thinking and critical-reading practices to occur naturally. Significantly, the book groups grant faculty and students an informal space to connect meaningfully through reflective discussion of texts. Because…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Summer Programs, Books, Group Discussion

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