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Kelly C. Johnston; Camille S. Talbert; Nicole B. Sussman – Language Arts, 2024
Conceptualizing literacy as multidimensional, this study explores the intersection between literacy integration and children's literacy engagement by investigating how a researcher's workshop guided practice in integrating literacy with social studies. A year-long qualitative case study approach was used to examine how children actively engaged…
Descriptors: Literacy, Social Studies, Children, Active Learning
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Romano, Tom – Language Arts, 2011
Don Graves died Tuesday, September 28, 2010. In the early 1980s, Don blew open the door to teaching children to write. His qualitative research and subsequent 26 books transformed the teaching of writing in elementary schools. He showed how much could be learned by the simple, powerful strategy of sitting beside children and asking them about…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
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Martinez-Roldan, Carmen M.; Newcomer, Sarah – Language Arts, 2011
In this article, the authors share findings from a study in which immigrant students responded to the wordless text "The Arrival" in small-group, bilingual literature discussions. The interpretive processes of two of the children with different ethnic backgrounds, levels of English proficiency, and styles of response are highlighted as exemplary…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Reading Ability, Immigrants, English (Second Language)
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Smolkin, Laura B.; Young, Craig A. – Language Arts, 2011
Concerns for the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and the children of families who so self-identify suggest that teachers may need additional support in fostering classrooms that welcome all students. The field of children's literature has long-standing interests in multiple cultures and the literature…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Textbooks, Content Analysis, Fiction
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Kesler, Ted – Language Arts, 2011
In this paper, the author shares three teaching stories that demonstrate the social, cultural, political, and historical factors of all texts in specific interpretive communities. The author shows how the texts that comprised his curriculum constructed particular subject positions that inevitably included some students but marginalized and…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Grade 3, Elementary Education
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Cusumano, Kate Foley – Language Arts, 2008
Family and community members often look at children's writing from a deficit point of view--seeing only what's "wrong" with it, what needs "fixing." Teachers can take a proactive role as family and community member educators, communicating to them how writing develops in young children and how they can play a positive role in this development.…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Young Children, School Community Relationship, Family School Relationship
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Colwell, Jamie; Hutchison, Amy; Reinking, David – Language Arts, 2012
This article describes a project that studied 15 preservice teachers' perceptions of and reactions to responding to children's and young adult literature using a Ning blog. These perceptions and reactions provided insight into various practical aspects of using a social networking blog to facilitate literature response in a teacher education…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Adolescent Literature, Preservice Teachers, Web Sites
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Rowe, Deborah; Fain, Jeanne Gilliam – Language Arts, 2013
The Family Backpack Project provided 249 low-income, prekindergarten children and their families with opportunities to read and listen to audio recordings of 3 sets of books in their homes. Families received English or dual-language texts (English plus Spanish, Arabic, Kurdish, or Somali) matched to their home languages. Children and their…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Low Income Groups, Preschool Children, Family Programs
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Glasswell, Kathryn; Parr, Judy M. – Language Arts, 2009
Traditionally, assessing student writing ability has often been product-focused. Advocates of child-centered process-oriented classrooms, however, suggest that teachers should also focus on understanding children's writing behaviors in the context of meaningful communicative tasks. In such an approach, writing conferences are one way in which…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Writing Evaluation, Writing Ability, Educational Technology
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Maurer, Caroline – Language Arts, 2010
Literacy centers are widely used by teachers seen as being effective in promoting literacy (Pressley, Rankin, & Yokoi, 2000); yet little research has been completed on how or why they are effective. Based on the social cultural constructivist theory posited by Vygotsky (1978), and research theories of Dyson (1993), the peer dialogue at the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Academic Standards, Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Hermann-Wilmarth, Jill – Language Arts, 2010
In this paper, the author looks at how she attempted to teach her students--preservice teachers--to engage in dialogic conversation about gay and lesbian identity using children's literature with gay and lesbian characters as a jumping off point. Through her analysis, the author has identified two requirements for dialogic conversation among…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers, Sexual Orientation, Homosexuality
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Witucke, Virginia – Language Arts, 1979
Describes how "book talks" may be used to stimulate children's reading, provides a sample book talk, and lists sample book talk themes and titles. (DD)
Descriptors: Books, Children, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
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Long, Susi – Language Arts, 2004
The struggles of children when faced with reading books written in either a second language or unrelated matter, is described through an example of a eight year old girl, Kelly, who previously loved books but later came to dislike it. The tool ethnography is used to critically examine her behavior and struggles in reading.
Descriptors: Ethnography, Young Children, Childrens Literature, Reading Attitudes
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Carger, Chris Liska – Language Arts, 2004
The author talks of his works with Bilingual students in literature circles, his experience with these children allowed him to reflect on an approach for teachers who want to incorporate art into literacy learning for bilingual children in a more meaningful way. He further states that the art core of literacy experiences with picture books allowed…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Literacy Education, Bilingual Students, Childrens Literature
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Barton, Jim; Sawyer, Donna; Swanson, Cindy – Language Arts, 2007
This article describes an original way to integrate the visual arts with classroom literacy practices. Artists have a well developed repertoire of ways to observe the world around them through fresh eyes, and classroom teachers can use many of these same techniques to help young readers focus on subtle clues to meaning in stories. We describe…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Reading Instruction, Reading Comprehension, Teaching Methods
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