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Peer reviewedBennett, Michael; Walsh, Kathleen – Computers and Composition, 1997
Discusses using the Internet to bring together students from classrooms at opposite ends of the country, and with diverse ethnic makeup, to join in a discussion and examination of their responses to a text by an African-American author. Examines the successes and failures of this project. Discusses the technical and institutional support that made…
Descriptors: Authors, Computer Assisted Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Diversity (Student)
Peer reviewedMartin, Sarah H.; Martin, Michael A. – Reading Improvement, 2001
Describes two classroom activities that can be implemented in accordance with the best practices revealed by current research on reading instruction with learning disabled students. Describes what research suggests for promoting comprehension for students with reading difficulties. Describes instructional sequences for two literacy activities,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
Peer reviewedTurner, Christopher – English in Education, 1996
Argues that a fresh look at some aspects of reader response theories could have a revitalizing effect on classroom practices. Suggests that for students to respond to texts, they will have to make more use of what happens while they read. Exemplifies some reader response strategies through the author's own responses to a short story. Suggests…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Reader Response, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedPike, Mark A. – English in Education, 2000
Provides an explicit critique of existing poetry teaching practices which illustrates how adolescents, particularly boys, develop antipathy to this genre. Describes the theory and practice of "responsive teaching." Reports selected findings from a three-year action research investigation examining how keen readers of pre-twentieth-century poetry…
Descriptors: Action Research, Adolescent Literature, Males, Poetry
Peer reviewedTucker, Lois P. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Discusses how reader-response activities combat lack of interest in introductory literature courses. Considers the value of a reader-response approach, activities which liberate students, a student-driven syllabus, and pragmatic concerns. Notes how employing a reader-response approach in the introductory literature course helps maintain the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Instructional Innovation, Introductory Courses, Literature
Peer reviewedProbst, Robert – Voices from the Middle, 2000
Describes how a discussion of "The Diary of Anne Frank" moved a class to intense discussion. Discusses how the books, and stories, and poems are invitations to a passionate engagement with human experience. Considers literature as the invitation to a dialogue, to intellectual inquiry, to tell one's own story, to participate in a society and the…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Individual Development, Literature
Peer reviewedBeck, Cathy; Bargiel, Susie; Koblitz, Dick; O'Connor, Anne; Pierce, Kathryn Mitchell; Wolf, Susan – Language Arts, 1998
Describes what some fifth-grade students read in the summer and why. Discusses 39 children's books in the following categories: summer experiences, trips and journeys, family experiences, and the lives of children in troubled times. Offers an excerpt from a discussion of middle school readers in response to reading the books on children in…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedWilliams, Shawyn – New Advocate, 2002
Explores the responses of the author's 31 pre-service teachers to a controversial picture book. Begins by searching for a short text geared to elementary age children and suited for read-alouds. Notes that she believes that the majority of pre-service teachers at this stage in the program are still very impressionable and must be given multiple…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Elementary Education, Picture Books
Peer reviewedSipe, Lawrence R. – Reading Teacher, 2002
Examines a subset of oral responses young children (grades K-2) make during interactive read-alouds of picture storybooks. Describes this set of responses and does some theoretical speculation about how educators might understand them. Describes how knowledge of the various types of these responses could be put into practical use in classrooms.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Picture Books, Primary Education, Reader Response
Peer reviewedBott, C J – ALAN Review, 2001
Discusses how one teacher uses Norma Fox Mazer's "Out of Control" to explore leaders and followers as the main topic of discussion in a sophomore class. Describes how students keep a reader's journal with quotations from the text and personal responses. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Class Activities, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 10
Peer reviewedMatthews, Prudence – New Advocate, 2001
Presents nine student responses to "Pink and Say" by Patricia Polacco. Gives the students opinion and often times their response to some of the scenarios presented by the book. (SG)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Literature Appreciation
Fraser, Greg – Teachers & Writers, 2001
Presents diary excerpts that emerged from two separate teaching experiences with fifth and second graders. Reflects on the author's efforts to communicate the wonder of language and imagination to students. Concludes that by taking account of his own lessons as well as the students' responses to the exercises, the author discovered in a new light…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Imagination, Language Usage
Aronson, Harriet – American Psychologist, 2006
Comments on "Psychotherapy, classism, and the poor: Conspicuous by their absence" by Laura Smith (see record 2005-11834-002). Smith suggested that social psychology theories might explain how a negative attitude toward the poor has reduced the interest of practitioners in poor patients. The current author was impressed by Smith's comments when …
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Social Psychology, Negative Attitudes, Psychologists
LaDuca, Tony – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2006
In the Spring 2005 issue, Wang, Schnipke, and Witt provided an informative description of the task inventory approach that centered on four functions of job analysis. The discussion included persuasive arguments for making systematic connections between tasks and KSAs. But several other facets of the discussion were much less persuasive. This…
Descriptors: Criticism, Task Analysis, Job Analysis, Persuasive Discourse
Gomez, Kimberley – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2005
The author asserts that literacy teacher training programs should design opportunities for teachers to become more reflective about the literate self. Graduate students were queried about the relationship between their personal, historical, and professional literate selves. They documented their memories of reading and considered what it means to…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Teacher Educators, Reading Instruction, Literacy

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