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Peer reviewedMikkelsen, Nina – Language Arts, 1989
Examines characteristics of quality children's literature by analyzing both children and adult responses to Ezra Keats' story, "The Snowy Day." Concludes that good literature calls forth a strong narrative voice from readers exploring their own realities as they read. (MM)
Descriptors: Adults, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Reader Response
Peer reviewedBentz, V. Jon – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1988
Reviews previous six papers concerning fairness in employment testing. Contends that papers focus narrowly on legal, theoretical, and societal issues and provide little new information. Argues that industrial psychologists and governmental lawyers are retreating into rigidly defined positions and that the future will be marked by long, costly, and…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Employment Practices, Occupational Tests, Reader Response
Peer reviewedDaniel, Patricia L. – English Journal, 1996
Explains how a teacher uses a mystery novel and an aesthetic approach to literature appreciation, as opposed to one concerned with facts in the text, to engage students and prep them for writing their own mystery stories. Shows how one student in particular overcame her sense of exclusion and felt a part of the "literacy club." (TB)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Grade 8, Journal Writing, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedDoiron, Ray – English Quarterly, 1995
Explores the theoretical basis for understanding nonfiction from an aesthetic point of view and discusses some of the pedagogical issues arising from this theoretical framework. (TB)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Childrens Literature
Peer reviewedSmagorinsky, Peter; Coppock, John – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1995
Uses stimulated recall to elicit a retrospective account from two alternative school students who choreographed a dance to depict their understanding of the relationship between the two central characters in a short story. Suggests that these students' account illustrates the way in which reader, text, and context participate in a complex…
Descriptors: Dance, Nontraditional Education, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
Peer reviewedLewis, Claudia – New Advocate, 1994
Compares responses of readers (both children and adults) of Maurice Sendak's "trilogy" ("Where the Wild Things Are,""In the Night Kitchen," and "Outside over There") to Sendak's own explanation of his intent. Suggests that Sendak offers an original, fresh, and magical expression that immediately reaches many…
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Comparative Analysis, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedSebesta, Sam L.; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1995
Describes a hierarchy intended to interpret and promote students' aesthetic responses to literature. Finds that students in grades 7 through 10, in contrast to younger readers, have moved into reflective thinking and evaluation. (SR)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response, Reading Research
Peer reviewedBeck, Cathy; And Others – New Advocate, 1995
Reviews five sets of thematically related books with the intent of helping instructors make connections between children's literature and real living. Investigates five areas, all broadly speaking to the issue of "security": (1) unsettling experiences; (2) nature study; (3) overcoming evil; (4) exploring adolescent angst; (5) journeying for…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, English Curriculum, Language Arts
Peer reviewedVine, Harold A., Jr.; Faust, Mark A. – English Journal, 1993
Presents the third part of a six-part series in which the authors respond to a ninth grader's first impressions of "Reel One," a poem by Adrien Stoutenburg. Urges readers to participate by reading the student's impressions and reflecting on the student's interpretations. (MM)
Descriptors: Poetry, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
Peer reviewedHancock, Marjorie R. – Reading Teacher, 1993
Provides information on how teachers can contribute additional encouragement, direction, and guidance for exploring and expanding intermediate-grade students' personal response to literature. Describes eight response options and offers guidelines. (PRA)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Journal Writing, Reader Response, Reading Instruction
Peer reviewedWoodworth, Robert S.; Sechrest, Lee – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1992
Presents article on future of clinical psychology reprinted from first volume of "Journal of Consulting Psychology" published in 1937. Accompanying commentary looks at predictions made in original article that did not materialize. Notes that progress in field of clinical psychology has been uneven, with professional claims made by clinical…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Futures (of Society), Prediction, Professional Occupations
Peer reviewedLehr, Susan – New Advocate, 1994
Describes four books written for children about the struggles to survive, to escape, and to gain freedom of children who are refugees. Describes how fourth-grade children responded to these books. (SR)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Grade 4
Peer reviewedSlaughter, Judith P. – Reading Improvement, 1994
Notes that literature-based reading approaches are becoming increasingly popular in Canada as well as in other parts of North America. Reviews the rationale behind shared book experiences and literary clubs. Provides a variety of language-rich tasks to guide children as they respond to the stories they are reading. (RS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Program Implementation, Reader Response
Peer reviewedPullen, Arlene – English Journal, 1991
Discusses 10 reasons to end the senior year of high school with Bernard Malamud's novel "The Natural." (RS)
Descriptors: English Instruction, High Schools, Literature Appreciation, Novels
Dennis, John – Journal of Intensive English Studies, 1991
The "English garden" is a metaphor used to express the historical-geographical-personal knowledge of a language that is approaching 1,550 years of age. This article argues for third-dimensional learning that involves the internal, mysterious, and imaginative part of human life. (two references) (LB)
Descriptors: Creativity, English (Second Language), Literature Appreciation, Metaphors


