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Yi Lai; Mark B. Pacheco; Jared McKee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2024
Viewing teacher vulnerability as a pedagogical tool, this comparative case study examined two secondary literacy teachers' use of vulnerability in relation to various instructional goals. Through the analysis of eight video-recorded lessons, we found that teachers demonstrated vulnerability through multiple ways within their literacy instruction…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Emotional Response, Secondary School Teachers, Reading Teachers
Lupo, Sarah M.; Strong, John Z.; Conradi Smith, Kristin – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
Many teachers feel that students should not struggle with text; instead, they should read easier texts in order to learn from them and make adequate growth in reading. In turn, teachers might use easier or leveled texts as a solution or a graphic novel or multimodal version to differentiate text reading and to motivate and engage reluctant…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Comprehension, Difficulty Level, Misconceptions
Stornaiuolo, Amy; LeBlanc, Robert Jean – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
While connecting students and teachers in new configurations using digital technologies offers great promise for literacy and learning, this column considers the complexities of negotiating local and global literacies in global collaborations. It introduces the theoretical concept of "scaling" to highlight the ways teachers actively and…
Descriptors: Literacy, Global Approach, Technology Uses in Education, Reading Teachers
Borsheim-Black, Carlin; Macaluso, Michael; Petrone, Robert – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
This article introduces Critical Literature Pedagogy (CLP), a pedagogical framework for applying goals of critical literacy within the context of teaching canonical literature. Critical literacies encompass skills and dispositions to understand, question, and critique ideological messages of texts; because canonical literature is often…
Descriptors: Literacy, Critical Thinking, Reading Teachers, Learner Engagement
Fang, Zhihui – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
The recent call for secondary reading instruction to move away from a focus on generic literacy strategies to discipline-specific language and literacy practices presents new challenges for secondary teacher preparation. This column identifies some of the roles literacy teacher educators can play in helping address these challenges.
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Content Area Reading, Reading Teachers
Fang, Zhihui; Coatoam, Suzanne – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2013
The recent call for a disciplinary perspective on literacy instruction in the content areas has generated considerable interest among literacy educators. This column addresses some of the questions that have been raised about disciplinary literacy. These questions concern the definition and assessment of disciplinary literacy, as well as the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Content Area Reading, Intellectual Disciplines, Content Area Writing
Lenski, Susan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2012
Response to Intervention (RTI) has the potential to have a positive impact on adolescent literacy by requiring content-area teachers to provide Tier 1 literacy instruction. This commentary suggests that content-area teachers can help their students improve their content knowledge and literacy skills by providing discipline-specific strategy…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Content Area Reading, Literacy, Response to Intervention
Paul, Dierdre Glenn – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2013
Rigid foci on accountability, accreditation, and customer service pose significant challenges for literacy educators today. The most consequential identified as the snuffing out of scholastic innovation and erosion of academic freedom. This article recounts a recent experience that occurred while the author prepared a lesson for an undergraduate…
Descriptors: Accountability, Accreditation (Institutions), Reading Teachers, Academic Freedom
McEneaney, John E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
Digital literacies are typically distinguished from traditional literacy either in terms of content (media vs. print) or practice (page turning vs. keyboarding and clicking). This article presents a case for an approach that emphasizes the "who" of reading by contrasting traditional and digital literacies in terms of who counts as a reader.…
Descriptors: Reading Teachers, Literacy, Internet, Teaching Methods
Lesley, Mellinee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
Increased attention is being given to the attitudes exhibited by preservice teachers enrolled in secondary-level content area literacy courses, who frequently resist the idea of teaching reading to their future students. To develop a greater understanding of such perspectives, the author analyzed literacy narratives written by undergraduate…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Content Area Reading, Reading Instruction, Undergraduate Students
Frager, Alan M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
Schools have a legitimate and vital role in providing Americans with a better and more accurate understanding of the Muslim world. Given the cultural and ideological issues at play in any understanding of Islam, the theories and practices of critical literacy can provide useful guidance to teachers. The purposes of this article are to counteract…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Reading Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Rance-Roney, Judith – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
Teacher-composed digital stories can assist an English-language learner in accessing academic reading while aiding in the learner's acquisition of academic language. Acknowledging the synergy between oral language and reading comprehension for English learners, every teacher of reading to English learners must also be a teacher of oral and aural…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Oral Language, Second Language Learning, Reading Ability

Hull, Glynda – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1998
Begins an international conversation among reading teachers and other literacy educators about the intersection of literacy and the world of work. Describes the complex workplace literacy requirements of a front-line worker in Silicon Valley. (SR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Job Skills, Reading Teachers
Bomer, Randy – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2006
If reading is understood as consisting of multiple kinds of thinking, then listening is one of the most important forms of mental action in which readers engage. Readers must hear sentences in order to make sense of nested syntactic relationships. They also must hear sounds that occur within the text in order to participate in its world, and they…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Independent Reading, Reading Fluency, Reading Instruction

Parson, Paula T. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1997
Describes the use of electronic mail as an integral part of reading education courses, in which students read journal articles related to course content, write their responses on e-mail, and distribute them to the entire class. Notes that e-mail drew students together to form a community of learners who shared and learned from one another. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Electronic Mail
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