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Young, Chase J.; Rasinski, Timothy V. – Reading Teacher, 2011
The authors suggest using scripting as a strategy to mentor and enhance author's voice in writing. Through gradual release, students use authentic literature as a model for writing with voice. The authors also propose possible extensions for independent practice, integration across content areas, and tips for evaluation.
Descriptors: Mentors, Writing Instruction, Scripts, Writing Processes
Peer reviewedHarmon, Sandra D.; Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela; Westbury, Susan – History Teacher, 1999
Describes the production of a readers' theater version of the first women's rights convention held at Seneca Falls, New York (includes script). Discusses the benefits of readers' theater for studying women's history and encouraging female student class participation; strategies for using readers' theater; and students creating their own readers'…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Females, Higher Education, History Instruction

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