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‘I Feel Like My Awareness Grew’: Fostering Dialogues to Increase Awareness Through Virtual Book Clubs

Changing English
This article adopts a Bakhtinian understanding of dialogue to explore the affordances of virtual book clubs, and how they can foster dialogues and encourage dialogic thinking in students.
Chin Ee Loh, Sujia Gan
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Reading identity: American and Irish Women’s book clubs, culture, and identity

Irish Journal of Sociology, 2019
This research examines the role of reading and book club attendance in the lives of Irish and American women’s fiction readers who actively participate in women’s book clubs utilizing mixed methodology, including ethnographic observation, participation ...
Christy Craig
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BOOK CLUBS: GOALS AND RESULTS OF THE ACTIVITY (ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN EXPERIENCE)

Вестник МГПУ. Серия Педагогика и психология, 2023
Актуальность исследования целей и результатов работы книжных клубов в России и за рубежом обусловлена тем, что эти аспекты на данный момент не проанализированы и не обобщены для различных видов книжных клубов в разных странах.
К.С. Киктева
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‘It was natural and real-life’: book clubs as professional development for preservice teachers

Teacher Development, 2022
Decades of research indicate teacher dissatisfaction with traditional professional development (PD), while a growing body of research literature indicates the value of heutagogical and andragogical learning in PD. This case study examines the experiences
A. Broemmel   +3 more
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Read All about It: Faculty Book Clubs in Action to Support Student Engagement

The Clearing House A Journal of Educational Strategies Issues and Ideas, 2022
Faculty book clubs are one way to engage in discussion and promote action with colleagues around topics that impact our classrooms. One of the many benefits of book clubs is that the format and process can be altered to fit the needs of the intended ...
Kristina Rouech   +5 more
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Use of journal clubs and book clubs in pharmacy education: A scoping review.

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 2021
BACKGROUND Journal clubs and book clubs are educational activities used in health sciences education to teach evidence-based decision-making, critical thinking, and appraisal skills, and build trainee understanding about important professional issues ...
E. Jones   +4 more
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