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Anwaruddin, Sardar M. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2019
This article is concerned with teachers' engagement with educational research. It presents a subset of data from a larger study, which explored teachers' responses to educational research published in a peer-reviewed journal. In this article, I discuss four ways of reading that the participants employed while addressing the validity and usability…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Instructional Leadership, Holistic Approach, Inservice Teacher Education
Pan, Pamela Lidan – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Through this research project, I aim to address three problems in the instruction of basic skills students. First, despite the large number of students enrolled in community college basic skills programs, the success rate is low. Second, many basic skills courses are taught with drill and memorization, with little attention paid to intellectually…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Basic Skills, Literacy Education, Instructional Design
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Armstrong, Sonya L.; Newman, Mary – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2011
In this article, a model of intertextuality is introduced as an instructional approach for postsecondary developmental reading courses. This model involves a scaffolded, schema building approach to teaching college reading that aims to link core material (a text, a concept, or specific academic content) with supplementary texts that focus on…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, College Students, Learner Engagement
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Haight, Robert – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2010
Contemplative education, including meditation, mindfulness, "lectio divina," and freewriting, regularly practiced in a classroom where a climate of "ahimsa" and nonjudgment are defining attitudes, can restore wholeness and foster engagement, imagination, and compassion in both instructors and students. This chapter proposes that a contemplative…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Role of Education, Classroom Environment, Reader Text Relationship
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Garretson, Kate – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2010
Because learning to meditate shares important qualities with learning to be a better reader and writer--for example, dispassionate noticing, becoming more aware of inner processes, a faith in inner wisdom, effort made with a light touch, the cultivation of a practice through simple, regular doing--practice in mindfulness meditation was used to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Individual Development
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Hiraldo, Carlos – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2008
Faculty members take pride in the great diversity of students attending LaGuardia Community College. Their students self-identify with various nationalities, races, religions, ethnicities, and sexual orientations. Not only do students adopt diverse identity markers, but they also come to their classroom with variant skill levels. It is difficult…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Faculty, Textbook Selection
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Shafer, Gregory – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
There is something very democratic and creative about reader-response criticism. In a reader-response classroom, students progress from passive to active reading, from discovering a text to creating one. Also, students progress from passive to active reading, from discovering a text to creating one. However, a problem emerges when the spirit and…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Literary Criticism, Community Colleges, Beliefs
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Davis, Judith Rae; Kimmel, Isabel – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1993
Explores the advantages of using whole books in teaching basic English courses at Bergen Community College rather than workbooks and readers, using examples from student journals to illustrate students' reactions to their reading. Argues that longer works provide a context for critical thinking and reading exercises and a familiarity of character…
Descriptors: Books, Community Colleges, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Assignments
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Filler, Shir – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2006
A dream literature class grew into an artistic and critical garden in which students' and instructor's thinking flowered.
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, English Instruction, Aesthetics, Reader Text Relationship
Reed, Keflyn Xavier – 1988
In spite of their limitations, readability formulas can help teachers determine whether there are differences between students' reading abilities and the difficulty levels of the textbooks they are required to use. A study was conducted to assess the reading levels of students and the readability levels of textbooks at five selected junior…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Readability, Readability Formulas, Reader Text Relationship
Dean, Ruth B. – 1988
According to Wolfgang Iser's "The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response," the meaning of a literary text is created by each individual reader in response to gaps, or indeterminacies, in the text. With the application of this theory to the two-year college classroom, teachers can show inexperienced readers how to discover the meaning of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Literature, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
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Church, Gladdys Westbrook – Inquiry, 1997
Puts forth Louise Rosenblatt's 1938 Reader-Response Theory as a dominant teaching approach in English education, with Rosenblatt's influence readily apparent in contemporary research. Asserts that English professors today can work the magic of the literary experience through the use of the Reader-Response Theory in the teaching of literature.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Reader Response
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DeGenaro, William – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2007
Responding with strategic empathy to the traumatic stories students share with us provides an opportunity to break down an elitist binary between teacher and student. Joyce Carol Oates's novel "them" can serve as a cautionary tale for understanding the dangers of disregarding student trauma. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Empathy, Reader Text Relationship, Undergraduate Students, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Murray, Bertha; Scott, Diana – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1993
Describes a study conducted to investigate whether text-interactive instruction improved reading comprehension and writing performance of community college students enrolled in developmental reading courses. Students were taught to predict, infer, analyze, and evaluate while reading and to use their experiences and embedded textual cues to give…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Critical Reading
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Aaronson, Shirley – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1987
Suggests that reading students be taught to write symbolic codes alongside the text to identify new terms, similarities in ideas, cause-effect relationships, important or difficult ideas, etc.; and to use mnemonics to record their responses to the text (e.g., whether they were bored, confused, surprised, or in agreement). (PAA)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Critical Reading, Learning Strategies, Metacognition
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