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Matsumoto, Vail; Black, Rhonda – Middle School Journal, 2019
Exposing middle school students to characters with disabilities in young adult literature will not only forward an agenda of diversity in literature, but also teach readers about bullying and its repercussions for a vulnerable group of adolescents. The connections created through studying these novels can help build and strengthen a safe,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Bullying, Students with Disabilities, Autism
Federici, Theresa – Research-publishing.net, 2019
This paper proposes a way of integrating self-directed reading into a collaborative classroom with formative and summative tasks as well as facilitating integration with the target culture, and familiarity with the target language in a variety of settings. Linking to literature on motivation, and drawing on case-study experience, an approach to…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Cooperative Learning, Comparative Analysis, Case Studies
Bettis, Sheri L. – Online Submission, 2019
The claim that most teachers at the middle-level grades do not have inclusive materials throughout their curriculum and may or may not understand the impact of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and thus, students of various ethnicities will not be as engaged in their learning was proved using questionnaires. These questionnaires were created in such a…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Critical Theory, Race, Diversity
Lain, Sheryl – English in Texas, 2017
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English Language Arts seem to relegate fiction and poetry to the back shelf. This change in emphasis, favoring nonfiction, has an impact in the classroom. After districts and schools realign the curriculum, many English teachers feel compelled to put away some of their fiction and poetry units. One way to…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Common Core State Standards, English, Language Arts
Repaskey, Lisa L.; Schumm, Jeanne; Johnson, Jacqueline – Reading Psychology, 2017
This investigation focused on elementary-aged (first and fourth grade) children's individual preferences for narrative and expository text and perceptions of what their same-aged peers would like to read. Preferences and perceptions of text were examined through the lenses of social constructivist and engaged reading theories. The overall purpose…
Descriptors: Preferences, Grade 1, Grade 4, Gender Differences
Kucirkova, Natalia; Cremin, Teresa – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
This paper discusses the pedagogical practice of developing reading for pleasure in pre- schools and primary phase settings through the lens of one key dimension of twenty-first-century reading: personalisation. It draws on a series of studies and examples to identify, address and problematise human- and digitally mediated personalised reading for…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Preschool Education, Elementary Education, Electronic Publishing
Boyd, Fenice B.; Causey, Lauren L.; Galda, Lee – Reading Teacher, 2015
The authors argue for the overwhelming importance of finding and including culturally diverse literature into the curricula teachers are authorized to teach. They discuss the implications of use and offer ideas on how to identify quality literature to include in classroom and school libraries.
Descriptors: State Standards, Culturally Relevant Education, Curriculum Enrichment, School Libraries
Sung, Yao-Ting; Lin, Wei-Chun; Dyson, Scott Benjamin; Chang, Kuo-En; Chen, Yu-Chia – Modern Language Journal, 2015
Selecting appropriate texts for L2 (second/foreign language) learners is an important approach to enhancing motivation and, by extension, learning. There is currently no tool for classifying foreign language texts according to a language proficiency framework, which makes it difficult for students and educators to determine the precise…
Descriptors: Mandarin Chinese, Second Language Learning, Readability, Reading Material Selection
Willingham, Daniel T. – American Educator, 2015
This article asks American adults the question: How should teens spend their leisure time? The activity with the highest response, irrespective of race, education, and other demographic factors, was reading. Adults thought teens ought to spend about an hour and 15 minutes reading for pleasure each day. How much time do teens actually spend…
Descriptors: Reading, Adolescents, Motivation, Rewards
Adams, Helen R. – Knowledge Quest, 2015
School librarians are experiencing upheaval and controversy in education today. They are coping with the implementation of (and battles over) the Common Core State Standards, the uncertain future of their jobs, and the rapidly changing nature of school libraries. Despite the flux and instability in education, the importance of intellectual freedom…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Intellectual Freedom, Privacy
Lee, Yongjun; Lemanski, Laura M.; Van Deventer, Megan M.; O'Brien, David G. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2021
This study aims to augment the current understanding of how practicing teachers perceive and implement disciplinary literacy and in what ways they collaborate with researchers in a disciplinary literacy project. To do this, we collected and analyzed transcripts of the meetings from a disciplinary literacy project that was a university-school…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Literacy, College School Cooperation, History Instruction
Dale, Lourdes P.; Higgins, Brittany E.; Pinkerton, Nick; Couto, Michelle; Mansolillo, Victoria; Weisinger, Nica; Flores, Marci – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2016
Because many girls develop their understanding of what it means to be a girl from books about princesses, the researchers coded the messages and content in 58 princess books (picture, fairy tales, and fractured fairy tales). Results indicate that gender stereotypes are present in the books--the princesses were more likely to be nurturing, in…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Females, Fairy Tales, Coding
Sun, Lina – Multicultural Education, 2016
Interracial and multi-ethnic families formed through intermarriage and transracial adoption are on the rise in the context of globalization, transforming familiar assumptions about what a family should be. The trend of diversity in family composition is increasing and will continue to evolve. This article attempts to compile a set of useful…
Descriptors: Adoption, Multiracial Persons, Family Characteristics, Marriage
Sigmon, Miranda L.; Tackett, Mary E.; Azano, Amy Price – Reading Teacher, 2016
This article focuses on developing teacher understanding of how to carefully select and use children's picture books about autism as a tool for teaching awareness, empathy, and acceptance in an elementary classroom setting. We describe how the increased rate of autism and growing practice of inclusive educational settings affect classroom practice…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Autism, Reading Material Selection
Nonfiction Is Not Another Name for Fiction: The Co-Construction of Nonfiction in a Primary Classroom
Kersten, Sara Diane – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this research was to analyze one 2nd grade teacher's instructional practices as she helped her students co-construct an understanding of nonfiction as a genre. Research was conducted over the course of 14 weeks with 22 students and one teacher. Data were collected from videos of large and small group instruction; videos of the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Nonfiction

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