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Urbani, Jacquelyn M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2020
Dialogic reading (DR) is an intervention that aims to further students' expressive language development (Flynn, 2011; Towson et al., 2017). Specifically, DR occurs in small groups to afford students the opportunity to engage in active discussion and uses the same book for multiple readings and retellings. Because multiple research studies have…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Intervention, Expressive Language, Small Group Instruction
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van Gelderen, Ben; Guthadjaka, Kathy – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2019
In the famous Djuranydjura story from North-East Arnhem Land, when the visiting 'Macassan' offers the Yol?u ancestral dog rice, shoes and blankets, he rejects them all, in favour of his own land and resources. At Gäwa homeland on Elcho Island, this powerful story is reinterpreted to include the arrival of balanda (white) teachers, and their focus…
Descriptors: Malayo Polynesian Languages, Literacy Education, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
Borsheim-Black, Carlin; Sarigianides, Sophia Tatiana – Teachers College Press, 2019
Rooted in examples from their own and others' classrooms, the authors offer discipline-specific practices for implementing antiracist literature instruction in White-dominant schools. Each chapter explores a key dimension of antiracist literature teaching and learning, including designing literature-based units that emphasize racial literacy,…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Multicultural Education, Literature Appreciation, Reading Instruction
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Jarman, Ruth; Alexander, Joy – School Science Review, 2020
'Reading science for pleasure' features little in school-related science education literature and scant guidance is available for teachers who wish to promote this practice among their pupils. This is the second of a pair of articles charting the development of Project 500 (Schools), a programme aiming to encourage children and young teens to read…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Science Education, Program Effectiveness, Children
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Crilly, Jess; Panesar, Lucy; Suka-Bill, Zey – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2020
This article presents a case study of liberating reading lists through a staff-student collaboration in a UK arts university. It characterizes reading lists as a familiar but under researched feature of academic life and discusses their practical and symbolic role in maintaining Western/Eurocentric/White disciplinary canons, and how they inform…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Lists, Reading Material Selection, Teacher Student Relationship
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McNair, Jonda C. – Reading Teacher, 2016
Children's literature plays an essential role in the literacy development of children. This department column focuses on the teaching and use of children's literature and provides educators with information about a wide range of books across multiple genres that are representative of the diverse world in which we live. A strong emphasis is placed…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Content Analysis, Childrens Literature, Diversity (Institutional)
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Chaudhri, Amina; Schau, Nicole – Children's Literature in Education, 2016
Scholastic Reading Clubs are a popular and inexpensive way for teachers to build classroom libraries and for parents to purchase books for their children. The books made accessible to children through the order forms are assumed to be suitable for young readers in terms of their content, popularity, currency, and curricular relevance.…
Descriptors: Clubs, Books, Childrens Literature, American Indians
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Price, Charis Lauren; Ostrosky, Michaelene M.; Mouzourou, Chryso – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2016
Early literacy experiences are critical for young children's development. More specifically, quality literacy experiences are beneficial to children's understanding of their world. Ensuring that early childhood literature appropriately reflects the diversity of children's life experiences can support their sense of belonging within an early…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Literacy Education, Young Children, Disabilities
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Sulzer, Mark A.; Thein, Amanda Haertling – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2016
Courses on teaching young adult literature (YAL) often encourage preservice English language arts teachers to consider their future students as they evaluate texts for classroom use. In this study, Sulzer and Thein analyzed preservice teachers' responses to familiar questions used to frame discussions of YAL--questions that ask them to read on…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Adolescent Literature, Preservice Teachers, Misconceptions
Solis, Michael; Reutebuch, Colleen K.; Falcomata, Terry; Steinle, Paul K.; Miller, Veronica L.; Vaughn, Sharon – Grantee Submission, 2021
This simultaneous replication single-case design study investigated a vocabulary and main idea intervention with an aspect of text choice provided to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Five middle school students with ASD participated in two instructional groups taught by school-based personnel. Results were initially mixed. These…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Reading Comprehension, Reading Material Selection, Reader Text Relationship
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Wiliams, Philip – Knowledge Quest, 2017
School libraries play a powerful role in enabling, informing, and sustaining student agency, and nothing engages and motivates students more deeply than enabling them to become the active agents in the process of learning. Students with agency are powerful learners who are prepared to engage with the world with sustained, courageous curiosity.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Role, Active Learning, Individual Characteristics
Blackburn, Mollie; Miller, Mary Catherine – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2017
The purpose of this Brief is to gain a better understanding of the barriers experienced by students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) and the need to ensure authentically represented within the curriculum, and to create a safe and inclusive learning environment. Data shows that students who identify…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Homosexuality, Equal Education, Inclusion
Hasan, Mariwan N.; Kheder, Rasool M. – Online Submission, 2017
This paper looks at the positive and negative aspects of utilizing literature in an ESL class. The writers discuss that if any genre of literature is to be utilized effectively in the class, it should be precisely chosen and investigated precisely in a way which promotes a strong connection between the reader and the content. A particular example…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Literature
Echevarria, Jana; Goldenberg, Claude – International Literacy Association, 2017
Most second-language learners lack exposure to academic language and have few opportunities to use it; thus, the onus is on educators to create appropriate learning environments for these students. Oral language proficiency is critical for advancing second-language learners' academic success; vocabulary is a particularly critical aspect of oral…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Oral Language, Academic Language
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Kwon, Jaehee – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2019
This study examined the book selections of middle-class Korean immigrant mothers for their children's learning and school participation in the U.S. Once a month for six months, data about their book selections were collected from interviews, observation, and artifacts. The findings showed that they preferred informational books as a way of…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Korean Americans, Reading Material Selection, Immigrants
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