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Chew, Charles, Ed.; And Others – 1986
Focusing on reader response in the classroom, the works collected in this book represent the results of a five-week summer institute in which 25 middle school, high school, and college teachers studied the principles and applications of literature instruction. The following essays are included: an introduction by G. Garber; "An Overview of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Resch, Kenneth E. – 1986
Poetry of the romantic age is often uninviting to students, leaving them puzzled because they do not sense the connections between the poetry and themselves. Yet, much romantic poetry can be enjoyed and comprehended if approached in terms of some personal, reflective, and connective readings. Wordsworth and Whitman are often avoided because they…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Peer reviewedDillard, Jill; Dahl, Karin – Language Arts, 1986
Describes a three-week seminar for education students that simulated the environment of the classrooms in which they will eventually teach and focused on the writing process, the reading process, and the reading-writing relationship. (SRT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
Peer reviewedGraham, Robert J. – English Quarterly, 1985
Discusses "critique" in an analysis of the relationship between discourse, text, and subjectivity, particularly as it relates to the teaching of poetry. Stresses how to make students more aware of the power of the text and to comprehend more fully the nature of their own responses. Illustrates with student responses to Blake's poem, "The Rose."…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Annarella, Lorie A. – 1999
Reader's Theatre can be used to combine basic literature and writing instruction with creative arts. Improvisational playmaking by students, using literature in the form of plays, prose, and poetry, forms the basis of Reader's Theatre. Use of Reader's Theatre in the classroom can: (1) foster deeper understanding of character, setting, and plot…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Creative Expression, Critical Reading
Peer reviewedPotter, Rosanne G. – Computers and the Humanities, 1995
Maintains that both traditional and computerized scholars face problems when they attempt empirical research on women writers and women readers using currently available computational tools. Discusses factors that have inhibited empirical research and uses examples from research on 18th century English poetry. (CFR)
Descriptors: Authors, Computers, Databases, Females
Peer reviewedLongman, Debbie Guice; Atkinson, Rhonda Holt – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1987
Advocates teaching developmental students to apply the schemata they unconsciously use when choosing movies or television programs to select recreational books. Reviews six steps in surveying/previewing recreational books and three stages of diminishing teacher involvement in book selection. (DMM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Reader Text Relationship
Peer reviewedMcDonald, Lorraine – Westminster Studies in Education, 1992
Asserts that writing conferences are the heart of teaching writing. Describes use of picture books and writer's circles to improve student reading and writing skills. Reports that students became more confident in analyzing writing genres and more able to write complex narratives. (CFR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Picture Books, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Instruction
Simon, Melanie – 2002
Based on Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein," this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that active readers interpret a novel (its characters, plot, setting, and theme) in different ways; and the great literature can be and has been adapted in many ways over time. The main activity of the lesson involves students…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Court Litigation, English Instruction
Gambrell, Linda B., Ed.; Almasi, Janice F., Ed. – 1996
Offering practical, classroom-based strategies teachers can use to promote literacy development, this book presents many examples of children engaging in discussion activities about narrative and informational text that emphasize collaborating, constructing meaning, and using these different types of texts to arrive at new understandings. Chapters…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Education
Beach, Richard – 1993
This book offers teachers a convenient means of broadening their understanding of reader response theory and criticism and applying this theory to the teaching of literature in high school and college classrooms. The book is designed to arouse individual teachers' interest in reader response theory and encourage them to apply it to their teaching.…
Descriptors: College English, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools
Simpson, Timothy J. – 1995
This paper examines the dual coding hypothesis, a model of the coding of visual and textual information, from the perspective of a mass media professional, such as a teacher, interested in accurately presenting both visual and textual material to a mass audience (i.e., students). It offers an extension to the theory, based upon the various skill…
Descriptors: Coding, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Processing
Newell, George E.; And Others – 1986
A study investigated the effects of writing in a personal and a formal mode on students' understanding of literary text. Formal text-based and personal reader-based writing samples produced by 65 tenth grade students in response to two stories from D. Sohn's "Ten Modern American Short Stories" were analyzed for quality of response,…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, High Schools, Literary Criticism, Reader Response
Peer reviewedMcBrien, Philip J. – Religious Education, 1990
Presents a method of teaching liturgical texts, related to the lectionary. Describes Bernard L. Lee's shared homily method based on Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutical movements. Illustrates how Lee's homiletic method can be adapted into a disciplined conversation with the text for use in other religious instruction. (DB)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Catholic Educators, Hermeneutics, Reader Response
Justice, Laura M.; Kaderavek, Joan – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2002
This article describes several techniques for structuring storybook reading interactions to best promote emergent literacy development for young children with disabilities. Techniques are presented for increasing the appeal and interactive nature of shared storybook reading and ways to promote children's awareness of naturally occurring literacy…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy

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