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Petersen, Bruce T.; Burkland, Jill N. – College Composition and Communication, 1986
Describes a method used to teach freshman students how to make research a conscious part of their reading and writing processes, by helping them use their personal associations with a text and their questions about a text, to compose meaning and become conscious of the activities they are performing. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, English Instruction, Higher Education, Metacognition
Jackson, Wendy – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2005
Students frequently react negatively to the idea that they are going to study Shakespeare, but many teachers get students excited about studying Shakespeare by involving them in their learning. In this article, the author describes how she developed and implemented a plan to engage students in Shakespeare. She set the stage by transforming the…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Reader Text Relationship, Educational Strategies, Drama
Nagao, Hirotaka – 2002
This paper discusses how to change English-as-a-Second-Language reading instruction within Japanese senior high schools into communication, or interaction between students and the text. It focuses on the use of top-down skills to increase reading comprehension, noting that Japanese teachers tend to naturally emphasize bottom-up skills and neglect…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Comprehension
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Logsdon, Bruce – Eureka Studies In Teaching Short Fiction, 2000
Suggests that, in the author's experience teaching fiction to high school students, the key to their understanding a work lies in their ability to make connections with the characters. Notes the importance of using many activities to enable all of the students to understand character. Describes three such activities, incorporating brainstorming,…
Descriptors: Characterization, Discourse Analysis, Fiction, Films
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Simensen, Aud Marit – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1990
Discusses reading as a receptive skill in relation to current foreign language learning and teaching theory. Three types of reference in texts are defined (reference to the outside world, textual reference, and situational reference), and selected examples of these types in adapted texts are reported and analyzed. (26 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, English (Second Language), Learning Theories, Reader Text Relationship
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Dowd, Cornelia A.; Sinatra, Richard – Journal of Reading, 1990
Discusses a variety of software programs which will assist middle school through college teachers in teaching text structure to their students. Notes that these programs represent a departure from traditional programing style--they allow the person who uses information technology to combine the roles of producer and consumer. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Software Reviews, Computer Software Selection, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
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Shull, Ellen M. – English Journal, 1989
Describes the experiences of a junior high English class as they read Larry McMurty's novel "Lonesome Dove" and watched the television miniseries based on the novel. Discovers that the relationship between the reader and the written word is similar to that between the viewer and the film. (RS)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Course Content, English Instruction, Film Criticism
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McAnulty, Sara J. – English Journal, 1989
Uses Martin Jamison's "Rivers" to illustrate a reader-response approach to poetry. Describes the process of students creating their own "poems," while analyzing the author's poem. Concludes that this approach encourages the necessary personal connection required for poetic involvement. (JAD)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Discussion (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, Literature Appreciation
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Shanklin, Nancy L.; Rhodes, Lynn K. – Reading Teacher, 1989
Asserts that students' reading comprehension is enhanced by sharing personal text interpretations through social interaction in the reading classroom. Presents three lessons which encourage sharing and extending text comprehension by exploring text meaning through art; by developing a Readers Theatre script; and by shifting question-asking…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Reader Response
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Boiarsky, Carolyn – Technical Communication, 1992
Describes an assignment in writing documentation that turns the classroom into a laboratory for usability testing, giving students a clear sense of the reader responding to their text. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Class Activities, Higher Education, Reader Response
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Bartlett, Andrea – Reading Horizons, 1994
Explains four specific implications of critical pedagogy: encouraging different student voices; critiquing curriculum materials; learning a "language of morality"; and believing that students' actions have an effect on the world. Presents teaching approaches (taught as part of a graduate-level literacy education course) congruent with…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Course Content, Critical Theory, Elementary Secondary Education
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Schriver, Karen A. – Written Communication, 1992
Evaluates the reader-protocol method of teaching writers to anticipate readers' comprehension needs. Involves asking writers to predict readers' problems with a text and providing them with reader responses. Finds that writers taught with the reader-protocol method improved more than writers in control classes, and increased in their ability to…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
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Ridgeway, Victoria Gentry; Dunston, Pamela J. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2000
Examines conceptual change research to develop an instructional framework for science educators consonant with research on special education populations. Delineates a taxonomy of knowledge structures (classification, structure, process/mechanism, and concept/theory frames) derived from research that may be used to guide teaching strategy…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Misconceptions, Reader Text Relationship
Brown, June; And Others – 1988
Graphic organizers (also referred to as structured overviews, mapping, webbing, or pyramiding) are visual aids which depict the relationships among concepts in a text and which reflect the organization of the text. Five patterns of graphic organizers--cause/effect, comparison/contrast, time/order, simple listing, and problem solving--reflect the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Graphic Organizers, Reader Text Relationship
Scriven, Karen – Writing Instructor, 1988
Argues that composition is a distinct discipline, separate from literature and literary studies. Discusses problems associated with using literature in composition classes. Asserts that although traditional aesthetic literature is not necessary in the composition class, with limited use it can strengthen student writing. (MM)
Descriptors: College English, English Curriculum, Heuristics, Higher Education
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