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Xiaoshan Huang; Juan Zheng; Shan Li; Gaoxia Zhu; Hanxiang Du; Tianlong Zhong; Chenyu Hou; Susanne P. Lajoie – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Social annotation fosters collaborative learning by encouraging knowledge sharing and a community of inquiry. However, research has primarily focused on the cognitive aspect of social annotation. This study aims to contribute an emotional perspective to the existing literature on social annotation. Specifically, we used the valence-aware…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Computer Mediated Communication, Emotional Response, Reader Response
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Jodi P. Lampi; Leslie S. Rush; Jodi Patrick Holschuh; Todd Reynolds – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
In this article, we argue that the goal of reading literary text is the creation of interpretation, and we advocate for a research-based disciplinary literacy heuristic that centers on reading and interpreting literary text. The heuristic serves as a guide for designing instruction that incorporates important instructional principles for…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Reading, Literature, Educational Principles
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Kathy G. Short – Journal of Children's Literature, 2025
Research in children's literature has undergone significant shifts over the past forty years that affect the field's current positioning, especially for those who engage in this research. The invitation to present a keynote at the Children's Literature Assembly's online conference of research in children's literature provided the author an…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Research, Reader Response, Change
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Elena Shvidko – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2021
Providing feedback on student work is a fundamental aspect of instruction and an important part of the learning process. A considerable amount of literature describes the pedagogical value of different types of feedback--explicit vs. implicit, comprehensive vs. selective, direct vs. indirect, and feedback on content vs. feedback on form--thus…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Student Relationship, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Clare Archer-Lean; Sandra R. Phillips; Sarah E. Truman; Larissa McLean Davies – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2025
This paper outlines the emergent findings and theoretical foundations of "Reading Climate: Indigenous literatures, English and Sustainable Futures," cross disciplinary research in Indigenous Studies, Education, and Literary Studies. Our team investigates epistemologies for the teaching of secondary subject English and tertiary courses…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, English Instruction, Reading Instruction
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Talia Hurwich – Journal of Jewish Education, 2025
This study explores how graphic novel adaptations of Jewish texts, read by Modern Orthodox young women, allow students to engage with "tzniut" (modest dress) and the balance between tradition and contemporary American life. Fifteen adolescents participated in the study, discussing "tzniut" during and after reading three…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, Females, Judaism
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Nusaibah Dakamsih; Mo’tasim-Bellah Alshunnag; Azel Alkayid – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/Purpose: This study investigates the pedagogical potential of AI-generated images to enhance student engagement and critical analysis in world literature curricula. Grounded in Reader-Response Theory, it explores how algorithmic visuals impact student interpretation, addressing a gap in understanding technology's role in fostering…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Russian Literature, English Literature, Literary Genres
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Patricia A. Crawford; Sherron Killingsworth Roberts; Jan Lacina – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Picturebooks play a vital role in the lives and learning of young children. These complex, multimodal texts offer unique opportunities for meaning-making as readers engage with the interplay between text and illustrations. Picturebooks offer children stepping stones into the literary arts, providing information and storylines that illuminate…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Young Children, Literary Devices, Empowerment
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Enriquez, Grace – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
What can the affective turn mean for literacy educators who believe their work can lay the foundation for a life filled with meaningful reading pursuits, for students who "become" readers and "do" reading? Because reading occurs across and within an elaborate composite of time, space, relationships, histories, discourses, and…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Emotional Response, Reader Response
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Amy Walker; Kristy Pytash – Voices from the Middle, 2025
Little work has been done to investigate the implementation of innovative technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and 3D printing, during English language arts instruction in juvenile detention facilities. This study explored how technology integration in restricted spaces can lead students to develop connections and empathy toward others. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Middle School Students, Institutionalized Persons, Computer Simulation
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Wanda Brooks; Susan Browne; John Spencer – Reading Teacher, 2025
This article describes research on the Harbor Us Book Club. Critical analysis of the reading responses from preteen Black youth remains surprisingly rare in literacy studies. Our inquiry asks: How do readers develop literary and lived understandings of selfhood in response to the books? In what follows, we describe the theoretical frameworks and…
Descriptors: Books, Community Programs, Theater Arts, Reader Text Relationship
Meghan M. Salomon-Amend; Lance J. Rips – Grantee Submission, 2023
Readers assume that commonplace properties of the real world also hold in realistic fiction. They believe, for example, that the usual physical laws continue to apply. But controversy exists in theories of fiction about whether real "individuals" exist in the story's world. Does Queen Victoria exist in the world of "Jane Eyre,"…
Descriptors: Fiction, Imagination, Literature, Realism
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Wistisen, Lydia – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
This article argues that emotions are utilized for norm breaking, identity formation, and socialization in S.E. Hinton's YA novel "The Outsiders" (1967). Drawing on the history of emotions studies, it investigates how emotional expressions are utilized to negotiate and contest given emotional norms on the one hand, and Young Adult…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, Reader Response, Emotional Response
MaryGabrielle Prezioso – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Reading engagement is an essential component of children's reading achievement. This three-chapter dissertation considers a new approach to conceptualizing reading engagement through the lens of children's immersion, or absorption, in a text. Chapter 1 examines the theoretical underpinnings of story world absorption, sometimes known as…
Descriptors: Preadolescents, Reader Text Relationship, Reader Response, Story Reading
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Nicole Ann Amato – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore teacher candidates' response to young adult literature (prose and comics) featuring fat identified protagonists. The paper considers the textual and embodied resources readers use and reject when imagining and interpreting a character's body. This paper explores how readers' meaning making was…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Cartoons, Body Weight, Self Concept
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