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Autumn A. Griffin; Latrice Ferguson; Angela Crawford; Ebony Elizabeth Thomas – Reading Teacher, 2025
Teachers' choices as they select texts have long been explored and considered by researchers. However, within such scholarship, there is limited research about how teachers, particularly Black women teachers, navigate the gauntlet of whitewashed standards, hegemonic curriculs, and dehumanizing school spaces to select texts that affirm students and…
Descriptors: Reading Material Selection, Selection Criteria, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Ashley E. Pennell; Rebecca Lee Payne Jordan; Kindel Turner Nash; Kerry Elson; Woodrow Trathen – Reading Teacher, 2024
We suggest that a healthy literacy diet for beginning readers consists of literacy experiences along a number of dimensions, including experiences with decodable text. As such, this article explores the role of decodable texts in a comprehensive early literacy curriculum that recognizes literacy as a complex, culturally mediated, and multifaceted…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Literacy Education, Decoding (Reading), Emergent Literacy
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Lisa Parker; Kennedy Wittman; William P. Bintz – Reading Teacher, 2024
This article focuses on the difficult event of death. The audience for this article is classroom teachers, librarians/media specialists, curriculum developers, and so on. The purpose is to share points to consider when choosing quality picture books focusing on death as well as exemplars to represent these points. These points were concluded as a…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Death, Reading Material Selection, Coping
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Dan Stockwell – English Journal, 2024
Many secondary English language arts (ELA) teachers are aware of the recent bills aimed at controlling which texts are available to students, how those texts are taught, and classroom discourse on issues like racism and rights for members of LGBTQIA+ communities. In the face of book bans and attempts to control classroom discourse, this article…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Teachers, Teaching (Occupation), Reading Material Selection
O'Brien, Maria G. – American Educator, 2023
Give a child a book and watch them blossom in more ways than you could possibly imagine! Nothing can replace the feel of a book and the turning of pages in anticipation of a story unfolding picture by picture, chapter by chapter. Books open doors to learning and to the world around us. Where do we go to find these awesome books? The library, of…
Descriptors: Libraries, Books, Young Children, Reading Material Selection
Samantha Archibald Mora; Amy Bingham – Knowledge Quest, 2023
The Wood River Middle School (WRMS) serves approximately 600 students a year. The school is diverse, with roughly half Latinx students and a large English language learner population. The library collection boasts almost 16,000 books. The most popular section? If you combine the manga and graphic novel sections, they win the top prize, with 38% of…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, School Libraries, Cartoons, Novels
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Delgado, Priscilla K. – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2021
The use and importance of culturally relevant literature in the elementary classroom is discussed in this article. Common classroom practices with regard to use of literature and a review of the need for culturally relevant literature that provides students with windows and mirrors into lived experiences are both explored. Ways to identify and use…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques, Best Practices
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Vera Sotirovska; Margaret Vaughn – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2024
Incorporating books that facilitate inclusive understandings of dyslexia can be a challenging yet important pedagogical approach to promoting equitable practices. As realistically portrayed characters and stories provide a way for students to see not only themselves but also others, and enter different worlds, the need for multiple representations…
Descriptors: Books, Dyslexia, Children, Childrens Literature
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Henry Miller; Christian Hines; René M. Rodríguez-Astacio – English Journal, 2024
In this article, the authors work to illustrate how "Miles Morales Suspended" by Jason Reynolds, an author whose work has been targeted by book ban efforts (Knight, 2022), can be positioned in English classrooms to teach about contemporary attacks on Black literature through book bans. The teaching outlined in this article is part of a…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, African American Literature, Language Arts, Reading Material Selection
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Heineke, Amy J.; Papola-Ellis, Aimee; Elliott, Joseph – Reading Teacher, 2022
In schools across the country and world, students enter classrooms with rich diversity in backgrounds, identities, and experiences. They speak hundreds of different languages, come from countries around the world, espouse nuanced cultural and gender identities, and have an array of abilities and interests. But texts in school and classroom…
Descriptors: Reader Text Relationship, Student Diversity, Culturally Relevant Education, Reading Material Selection
Region 8 Comprehensive Center, 2022
This document outlines the Michigan Department of Education's (MDE) efforts to improve literacy achievement by providing guidance regarding the establishment of diverse classroom libraries. It also answers the why, what, and how of establishing or refining a diverse library.
Descriptors: Diversity, Instructional Materials, Reading Material Selection, Learner Engagement
Rosene, Lily – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Lily Rosene began her teaching career in 2020 when COVID-19 derailed her career plans and anearby school was desperate for teachers. She entered her first 9th-grade English classroom without a clear understanding of her students or the curriculum. However, she knew reading was important to any English classroom, so she decided to make silent…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Grade 9, English Instruction
Robbie Barber – Knowledge Quest, 2023
Soft or self-censorship is when librarians' modify their book choices, not based on a selection policy, but on the climate. To avoid getting in trouble, they choose books that will not be controversial. The result may be that their self-censorship is a greater threat to school libraries than the actual book challenges. In this article, Robbie…
Descriptors: Censorship, Books, School Libraries, Reading Material Selection
Nan Trowell Brown – Knowledge Quest, 2023
Adults at school board meetings screaming at elected members about "groomer" and "pedophile" school librarians' books, programs, and displays. Politicians who repeat these claims and pledge to remove pornography from local schools. Public threats of physical harm or loss of livelihood against school librarians. The result of…
Descriptors: Censorship, School Libraries, Library Materials, Librarians
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Ankrum, Julie W. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
This manuscript describes the current debate about the use of leveled readers during literacy instruction. Some experts claim that leveled readers are overused in classrooms, at the expense of more complex texts. As a result, students may lack exposure to sophisticated vocabulary and varied text structures. In contrast, other experts assert that…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Reading Instruction, Reading Material Selection, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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