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Lucas Kohnke; Frankie Har – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2024
Perusall, a collaborative reading tool, was introduced in an advanced reading and writing skills course in Hong Kong to increase engagement with texts and encourage critical discussion during the COVID-19 face-to-face class suspension. Students were asked to use the Perusall platform to complete pre-class readings, highlight and annotate text and…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Learner Engagement, Reading Skills, Reader Text Relationship
Jones, Sara – Reading Teacher, 2020
Measuring students' reading motivation is a common practice in literacy classrooms, and results often inform instruction. This mixed-methods study problematizes this practice, raising tensions between how reading motivation is measured and its enactment in a reading class. Key tensions include reading motivation as competition versus a collective…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Measurement, Reading Instruction, Competition
Smutny, Nicole Danice; Saal, Leah Katherine – Reading Teacher, 2021
In this article, the authors describe the impact of a reader response game in an English language arts classroom. They explore the theoretical intersection of game-based learning and "good games" and transactional theory as a framework for this practice. After incorporating a "good game" of reader response in classes, the…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Game Based Learning, Educational Games
Kayman, Faruk; Avci, Mehmet Salih; Aydin, Erkan – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
In this study, it was tried to determine whether the works of children's literature containing violence are effective on the violent tendencies of 7th grade students. In the research, one of the mixed method designs, triangulation (diversification) design was used. In the quantitative dimension of the study, the pre-test and post-test control…
Descriptors: Violence, Childrens Literature, Grade 7, Middle School Students
Tan, Dannah Neriah L.; Mante-Estacio, Ma. Joahna – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2021
Maintaining students' engagement with reading texts that reflect their background knowledge has positive effect on their comprehension. Culturally relevant materials provide more equitable opportunities to students, in the sense that more of them can reap the benefits of being able to connect to the text (Christ & Sharma, 2018). This article…
Descriptors: High School Students, Reader Text Relationship, Learner Engagement, Cultural Relevance
Sen, Erhan; Karagul, Sedat – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2021
Fictional characters give literary works a sense of reality. The actions of fictional characters play a crucial role in children's personality development. Young readers who lack critical reading skills are more likely to incorporate fictional characters into their lives because they have a hard time telling reality from fiction. Therefore, we…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Fiction, Literary Devices
Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2021
This autobiographical essay explores the significance that Marxist literary theory has had for me as an English educator. Marxist literary theorists have produced increasingly refined understandings of the formal complexities of literary works, but the reach of such criticism has been limited because they have failed to conceive it as part of a…
Descriptors: Marxian Analysis, Literary Criticism, Epistemology, Literature Appreciation
Véliz, Soledad; García-González, Macarena – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
Reading mediation is a concept used in Latin America and Spain, referring to the nurturing role played by adults in forging relationships between children and books. In this article, we conceptualize reading mediation as a 'technology of affect'. We propose 'mediation-as-usual', a normative becoming of this technology, tasked with producing…
Descriptors: Reading, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Picture Books
Reid, Gwendolynne; Kampe, Christopher; Vogel, Kathleen M. – Composition Forum, 2022
Writing researchers have long sought to make tacit writing knowledge explicit, rendering it available for learning and critique. We advance this endeavor by describing our use of the "tool-based interview" (TBI) as a variation of Odell, Goswami, and Herrington's influential discourse-based interview (DBI). Rather than the product-focused…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Writing Research, Interviews
Golden Hughes, Tori – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2022
In today's diverse and global world, the importance of disciplinary literacy is rapidly increasing. Thus, elementary educators must consider ways to incorporate disciplinary literacy into their instruction. Elementary educators often implement the transactional theory of reading to enhance comprehension and evoke aesthetic responses to fiction…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Literacy, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Wendy J. Glenn – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
Traditional narratives of sport posit winning as the defining goal in ways that can feel and be exclusionary to young people and result in a lack of enjoyment and subsequent decision to avoid or discontinue involvement in sport. This is particularly true for girls and young women who participate in sport at lower rates and quit at higher rates…
Descriptors: Novels, Females, Adolescent Literature, Athletics
Vanhees, Claudio; Simons, Mathea; Joosen, Vanessa – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2023
In the digital age, children's and adolescents' willingness to engage in absorbed reading for pleasure is on the decline. Digital narratives with a linear storyline enriched with hyperlinks to supporting media materials, could potentially facilitate narrative absorption even better than print, thus stimulating fictional reading among adolescents.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Fiction, Hypermedia, Electronic Publishing
Prinz, Anja; Golke, Stefanie; Wittwer, Jörg – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
This meta-analysis investigated the extent to which relative metacomprehension accuracy can be increased by interventions that aim to support learners' use of situation-model cues as a basis for judging their text comprehension. These interventions were delayed-summary writing, delayed-keywords listing, delayed-diagram completion, self-explaining,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Metacognition, Accuracy, Reading Comprehension
Elfrieda H. Hiebert – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Automaticity in recognizing the words in a text is fundamental to comprehension. If the number of words readers need to stop and decode exceeds their ability to retain their understanding of a narrative's plot or an expository text's description, their comprehension suffers. The conventional intervention for students who lack the automaticity to…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Rainey, Emily C.; Storm, Scott – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2021
In this exploratory case study, the authors employed an "interpretive communities" lens to investigate the ways in which 12 high school English teachers of one district read and reasoned with literary works. Primary data sources were verbal protocol interviews and semistructured interviews. Analysis revealed that the focal teachers…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, English Teachers, Literacy Education, Content Area Reading