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International Journal of Early Years Education, 2020
This study investigates how and to what extent critical literacy activities in an out-of-school context serves as a space for bilingual immigrant children in the United States to solve their conflicts and challenges in life.
You-Jin Son
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This study investigates how and to what extent critical literacy activities in an out-of-school context serves as a space for bilingual immigrant children in the United States to solve their conflicts and challenges in life.
You-Jin Son
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Exploring Adolescent Motivation to Read with an Online YA Book Club
, 2020This article describes findings related to changes in the reading motivation of 12th grade language arts students who participated in an online book club partnership with college students.
M. Schreuder, R. Savitz
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Reading Massacre: Book Club Responses to Landscape of Farewell
Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 2020:This article analyzes book club responses to Alex Miller's 2007 novel Landscape of Farewell. It explores the ways in which the dynamics of group reading enabled me to rethink my own problematic relationship to the novel, particularly through the book ...
Maggie Nolan
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Literacy Research Theory Method and Practice
Amidst the backdrop of rising censorship legislation, it is important to understand the influence of teachers’ particular contexts on their perceptions of potentially controversial texts and subsequent instructional choices.
Kierstin Giunco +2 more
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Amidst the backdrop of rising censorship legislation, it is important to understand the influence of teachers’ particular contexts on their perceptions of potentially controversial texts and subsequent instructional choices.
Kierstin Giunco +2 more
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Book Club Experiences, Engagement, and Reading Support Use by People With Aphasia.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2019Background People with chronic aphasia often exhibit a decrease in social engagement and reading ability that negatively influences quality of life. Book clubs can provide a supportive environment that facilitates both socialization and reading. However,
Kelly Knollman-Porter, Samantha K Julian
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Book club meetings as micro public spheres: translated literature and cosmopolitanism
Language and Intercultural Communication, 2019This study seeks to analyze book group discussions on translated fiction in terms of micro public spheres. The paper explores the potentials of this perspective based on ethnographic data collected through participant observation with reading groups ...
Duygu Tekgül
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College Teaching, 2018
Engaging students in completing assigned reading material, particularly textbooks, is a challenge faced by many college professors. Further, research has demonstrated student compliance is typically low with reading course textbooks.
Lesley Sylvan
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Engaging students in completing assigned reading material, particularly textbooks, is a challenge faced by many college professors. Further, research has demonstrated student compliance is typically low with reading course textbooks.
Lesley Sylvan
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Book Club Groups to Aid Relational Connection and Trust among Addicted Trauma Survivors
Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2018This is a secondary analysis of qualitative data from a literacy study, which examines Book Clubs as a creative approach to engage female addicted trauma survivors in developing psychologically safe, trusting therapeutic relationships.
L. F. Holman +3 more
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Challenging, Rewarding, Emotion Work: Critical Witnessing in an After-School Book Club
Language Arts, 2017Current scholarship documents the importance of language arts teachers creating connections between students’ lives and literacy experiences through practices of critical witnessing wherein teachers witness students’ individual stories of trauma and ...
A. Thein, Renita Schmidt
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“Sites of control and resistance”: outlaw emotions in an out-of-school book club
English Teaching: Practice & Critique, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how three young women of color responded with “outlaw emotions” to the novel Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz in a literature discussion group.
Mary L. Neville
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