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Suzanne Graham; Pengchong Zhang; Julia Hofweber; Linda Fisher; Heike Krüsemann – Modern Language Journal, 2024
This study considers the relative benefits for vocabulary learning of exposure to two types of texts--literary or nonliterary--used with two teaching approaches. These approaches were termed "functional and creative", respectively. In the former, learners' attention was drawn to factual information and linguistic features in order to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Role Theory, Teaching Methods
Ayse Derya Eskimen – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2024
Today, traditional literacy habits are changing with various technological tools in digital environments. Social reading platforms are one of these innovations and changes. These networks are widely used in the world and in Turkey. The application "1000Kitap," the largest book reader network in Turkey, is one of these social networks. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Media, Reading Materials, Reading Programs
Gabrielle Isabel Kelenyi – Community Literacy Journal, 2025
In this article, I describe a pedagogical practice that I argue can augment community publishing's potential to help adult undergraduate students' writerly confidence to help them "feel like writers" and build affirming relationships with wider audiences: writer's memos. Because writer's memos are opportunities for writers to demonstrate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Adults, Adult Education, Writing Instruction
Philp, Hannah – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2020
I examine the ways in which reading in the classroom is a social practice and how that social practice can produce nuanced student texts that reflect a rich understanding of what has been read. In doing so, I also consider how the reading environment allows us to manipulate and embody texts in ways that allow for a more detailed understanding than…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, Literary Genres, Reading Comprehension, Semiotics
Zapata, Angie; Kleekamp, Monica; King, Christina – International Literacy Association, 2018
Literature for children and youth has long played a pivotal role in growing students' literacy lives in schools. Fine literature, whether self-selected by students as choice reading or paired with teachers' thoughtful instruction, can launch students into personally meaningful and intellectually stimulating opportunities to read, respond,…
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Social Justice, Literacy Education, Childrens Literature
De Piero, Zack Kramer – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study examined how graduate students in humanities disciplines guide students' reading during their work as teaching assistants (TAs) in first-year (FYC) composition courses. Situated within an independent writing program, the "genre studies" approach to this FYC course is informed by the threshold concepts of the composition…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Reading Motivation
Philippakos, Zoi A. – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2017
Writing to persuade is an important writing purpose that students and learners need to develop and use both in their academic lives and in the workplace. The Common Core State Standards set specific expectations for students' opinion writing starting from Kindergarten. This article explains the use of response to reading as a way to introduce…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Strategies, Persuasive Discourse
Salvatori, Mariolina Rizzi; Donahue, Patricia – College English, 2012
A question that captured our attention many years ago and continues to motivate our work, although the audience for that work has expanded and contracted over the years, is "What about reading?" In this essay we adopt a term used to frame discussion at the 2010 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC)--remix--to revisit in three…
Descriptors: College English, Conferences (Gatherings), Intellectual Disciplines, Classification
Patton, Martha Davis; Taylor, Summer Smith – Across the Disciplines, 2013
This study examines the writing of 30 engineering students, faculty response, students' reading of the response, subsequent revision, and faculty evaluation to ask what factors contribute to constructive conversation about writing. It affirms previous research that suggests engineering faculty do not provide the facilitative commentary widely…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Engineering Education
Peer reviewedVipond, Douglas; Hunt, Russell A. – English Quarterly, 1987
Argues that viewing writing as a social process where writers and readers attempt to make contact is more appropriate than viewing language as information exchange. Also outlines the central assumptions underlying aesthetic reading research. (JC)
Descriptors: Reader Response, Reading Research, Reading Writing Relationship
Peer reviewedGlixon, Niel – English Journal, 1987
A former editor of "Scholastic Voice" speculates on why one set of writing assignments, based on reader response to writings by a handicapped teenager, produced such outstanding results. Describes the uncommonly high involvement of student readers, who wrote over 3,000 letters to the author, and undertook classroom writing with…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Assignments, Emotional Response, English Instruction
Onslow, Mark; Yaruss, J. Scott – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2007
Purpose: In order to produce a compact and readable overview of clinical issues for clinicians, the authors developed a "1,000-bites" format in which they discuss a topic initiated by one of the authors. Method: The format is designed to give the reader the feeling of contemporaneous observation of a conversation between 2 authors. To that end,…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Reading Writing Relationship, Preschool Children, Religious Factors
Berghoff, Beth – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2007
Almost every first grade has at least one Peter, one youngster who delivers the important note from his mother at the end of the day instead of in the morning and yet, he is not making much progress toward learning to read and write. He has all the characteristics that mark him as being one of those children who will struggle throughout his school…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Grade 1, Team Teaching, Reader Response
Peer reviewedZacharias, Martha E. – English Quarterly, 1997
Shares personal and profound experiences that permitted the emergence of a method of response to literature, circles of meaning, including excerpts of a master's thesis case study of a student making meaning of short stories using the method. Notes some of the learnings that this experience brought into the author's work with education students.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, High Schools, Reader Response, Reading Writing Relationship
Peer reviewedMany, Joyce E.; And Others – Reading Psychology, 1996
Explores the influence of diverse approaches on third-grade students' stance in writing literary responses and the complexity of their responses. Finds that in the final response, the literary approach affected whether students wrote from an aesthetic or literary analysis stance. (PA)
Descriptors: Grade 3, Literary Criticism, Primary Education, Reader Response

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