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Austin, Patricia – Teaching and Learning Literature with Children and Young Adults, 1998
Relates how a children's literature university instructor teaches her students about books, authors, and illustrators. Discusses the work of Mitsumasa Anno, a prolific author and illustrator from Japan. Evokes taking a journey through Anno's works. Cites "travelers' landmarks" in his books. (PA)
Descriptors: Authors, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Higher Education
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Budd, John M. – Science Communication, 2001
Considers textual aspects of scientific communication and problems for reception presented by the complex dynamics of communicating scientific work. Discusses scientific work based on fraud or misconduct and disputes about the nature of science, and applies reception theory and reader-response criticism to understand variations in readings of the…
Descriptors: Fraud, Problems, Reader Response, Receptive Language
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Locker, Kitty O. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1999
Summarizes the scholarly discussion about negative messages and reports the results of two pretests and two experiments using negative letters. Shows that buffers did not significantly affect college students' responses to simulated letters refusing credit and denying admission to graduate school and that strong "resale" was…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Reader Response
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Stratman, James F. – Written Communication, 2000
Investigates readers' perceptions of bias in a Colorado ballot booklet intended to explain a tax cut proposal. Finds that readers were more likely to perceive the ballot booklet to be biased in favor of the proposed tax measure than against it. (SC)
Descriptors: Bias, Higher Education, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
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Van Horn, Leigh – Voices from the Middle, 2000
Notes how adolescents through young adult literature begin to discover the meaning behind the words and to explore their own emotions. Describes the use of small groups and an introduction of the concept of a literacy community. Discusses a whole-class reading and response to S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." (SC)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Individual Development, Literature Appreciation, Middle Schools
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Beach, Richard – Journal of Literacy Research, 2000
Defines components of activity systems shaping readers' responses to literature. Applies a framework to responses of "advanced" and "regular" high school students to a story about a regular student going on a field trip with advanced students. Applies the framework to responses of teachers in a graduate writing methods course…
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Methods Courses
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Sumara, Dennis J. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2000
Discusses what Complexity Theory (presented as a rubric that collects theoretical understandings from a number of domains such as ecology, biology, neurology, and education) suggests about mind, selfhood, intelligence, and practices of reading, and the import of these reconceptualizations to reader-response researchers. Concludes that developing…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Reader Response, Reading Habits, Reading Research
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Pike, Mark – Educational Review, 2000
A 3-year project used a responsive teaching strategy, which begins with students' responses, to influence 6 adolescent readers' responses to poetry. Although not poetry enthusiasts initially, students developed intellectual keenness for the subject. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Poetry, Reader Response, Reading Interests
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Smith, Vivienne – English in Education, 1999
Presents two episodes from the reading experience of children in a Year 3 classroom: (1) a guided reading lesson conducted by the teacher; and (2) a group of reading sessions conducted by the researcher. Suggests that where children are given the power to make meaning for themselves, they are more likely to learn to read critically than those who…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics, Reader Response
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Stevenson, David – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2004
David Stevenson's thoughts regarding Reichling's essay are offered in this article, and he begins his response by saying that Mary J. Reichling's essay regarding the three concepts, form, feeling, and isomorphism, is lucid, well structured, and aptly supported by research of other music education philosophers. He points out that Reichling states…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Theory, Reader Response, Emotional Experience
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Gawronski, Bertram; Bodenhausen, Galen V. – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
Replies to commentaries by D. Albarracin, W. Hart, and K. C. McCulloch (see record 2006-10465-004), A. W. Kruglanski and M. Dechesne (see record 2006-10465-005), and R. E. Petty and P. Brinol (see record 2006-10465-006) on B. Gawronski and G. V. Bodenhausen's (2006; see record 2006-10465-003) recently proposed associative-propositional evaluation…
Descriptors: Criticism, Evaluation, Student Attitudes, Interrater Reliability
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McLaughlin, Maureen; De Voogd, Glenn – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2004
This article presents the theoretical underpinnings of critical literacy and related principles. It also provides ideas for creating environments to promote reading from a critical stance, teaching strategies, sample classroom applications, and annotated lists of theme-related texts. When engaging in critical literacy, readers move beyond…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Critical Reading, Power Structure, Reading Comprehension
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Goerss, Jean; Amend, Edward R.; Webb, James T.; Webb, Nadia; Beljan, Paul – Roeper Review, 2006
The Hartnett, Nelson, and Rinn 2004 study indicates that diagnostic confusion between ADD/ADHD and giftedness exists, and that research on medication practices is warranted. Mika disagrees, saying that there is no empirical evidence of misdiagnosis of gifted children as having ADD/ADHD. We disagree with Mika's logic, and describe evidence that…
Descriptors: Evidence, Gifted, Reader Response, Diagnostic Tests
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Inson, Peter – Children's Literature in Education, 2005
This article, written in response to an invitation from "CLE," describes the origins and controversial content of "dunno," a first novel, self-published by Peter Inson, a former teacher and headmaster. Inson considers influences upon his writing, the thinking which led him towards self-publication and the process of personally launching and…
Descriptors: Novels, Authors, Influences, Marketing
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Luhmann, Christian C.; Ahn, Woo-kyoung – Psychological Review, 2005
This paper comments on the response offered by Cheng and Novick to Luhmann and Ahn's initial comments on Cheng's and Cheng and Novick's previous articles. Cheng and Novick argue that people's willingness to generalize across contexts contradicts our hypothesis. They argue that previous studies demonstrate that participants generalize their…
Descriptors: Criticism, Reader Response, Generalization, Hypothesis Testing
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