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Wiseman, Angela M. – Reading Teacher, 2003
Finds that the social complexity of learning is revealed during read-aloud and journal writing time in a classroom where students are encouraged to interact with peers as they learn. Considers how stories create opportunities for children to interpret and reflect their own experiences as well as the experiences of others. (SG)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Kindergarten

Heartwell, Proal – Voices from the Middle, 2002
Presents some poems the author has used with students, the prompts they considered, and the poems they wrote in response. Concludes that educators must take advantage of opportunities where students can share their poems so that they, too, can experience the power of the written word. (SG)
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Mentors, Poetry, Reading Aloud to Others

Person, Mary E. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Suggests an activity which encourages students to read with expression while reading aloud. (MG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Oral Reading, Reading Aloud to Others

Levesque, Jeri – Reading Teacher, 1989
Describes ELVES (Excite, Listen, Visualize, Extend, Savor), a read-aloud strategy designed to develop listening comprehension and maintain elementary school students' initial excitement about reading. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Listening Comprehension, Reading Aloud to Others

Handel, Ruth D.; Goldsmith, Ellen – Journal of Reading, 1988
Describes the Parent Readers Program at New York City Technical College of City University of New York, which improves the literacy of parents by preparing them to read aloud to their own children. (RAE)
Descriptors: Literacy, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Education, Reading Aloud to Others

English Journal, 1989
Presents junior and senior high school teachers' suggestions for short stories to read aloud in a single class period, including "The Laughing Man" (J. D. Salinger), "A & P" (John Updike), "Epicac" (Kurt Vonnegut), "The Story of an Hour" (Kate Chopin), and "The Yellow Wallpaper" (Charlotte…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Materials

Wadlington, Elizabeth; Hicks, Karen – Adult Learning, 1995
In the Big Book Experience, a text is projected on a screen and read aloud to students. In adapting the technique for adult literacy students, choose literature relevant to adults that is well written, reflective of a wide range of experiences, diverse, representative of many genres, and enjoyable. Follow-up activities enhance learner interaction…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Literature Appreciation, Reading Aloud to Others

Moss, Barbara – Language Arts, 1995
Examines how nonfiction read-alouds can enrich elementary children's literacy learning experiences. Provides a rationale for the use of read-alouds, guidelines for selection, recommended formats for effective classroom presentation, and activities useful before, during, and after reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Nonfiction, Reading Aloud to Others

Senechal, Monique; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1995
Two experiments involving 80 4-year olds were conducted to assess how children who differ in vocabulary knowledge learn new vocabulary incidentally from listening to stories read aloud. Results clarify the role of active responding by demonstrating that verbal and nonverbal responses enhance vocabulary acquisition. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Individual Differences, Preschool Children, Reading Aloud to Others

Lenz, Lisa – Language Arts, 1992
Describes the inspiration, planning, and implementation of the Poetry Project, a nine-week unit designed to immerse first and second grade children in the reading and writing of poetry. Notes that the project helped the students bring together oral and written language. (RS)
Descriptors: Oral Language, Poetry, Primary Education, Reading Aloud to Others

Cothern, Nancy B. – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1992
Discusses why storytelling is so important. Suggests ways to assist teachers and parents in storytelling. Lists 3 books on storytelling and 16 books of children's literature that provide experiences to preserve contemporary culture while making connections to the past. (RS)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Parent Participation, Reading Aloud to Others

Nikola-Lisa, W. – New Advocate, 1992
Describes the responses of children in kindergarten through second grade to reading aloud. Finds a proclivity toward a wide range of play with the action, sound, and rhythm of language related to the book's content. Suggests that verbal exclamations such as laughter, changing facial expressions, and imitative gestures are legitimate features of…
Descriptors: Play, Primary Education, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship

Wilson, Patricia J. – Catholic Library World, 1991
Presents an annotated bibliography of four book selection aids for read-aloud books and nine selection aids for other books for children. The importance of literature for children is discussed, and librarians' and teachers' roles in acquainting parents with book selection aids are described. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Library Role, Parent Role

Duchein, Mary A.; Mealey, Donna L. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1993
Examines first-year college developmental reading students' aliterate behaviors as revealed in self-reported reading histories. Finds that most subjects had early enabling literacy experiences, but even those experiences did not provide a hedge against later aliteracy. (RS)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Attitudes

Senechal, Monique; Cornell, Edward H. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1993
Assesses whether preschool children learn new vocabulary from a single reading of a storybook and whether certain conversational devices used by parents during joint book reading facilitate vocabulary growth. Finds that, although receptive vocabulary learning was robust, there was no evidence of differential learning of vocabulary under different…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Preschool Education, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Research