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Re-engaging Adolescent Readers and Writers with Meaningful Texts | Random House for High School Teachers

Re-engaging Adolescent Readers and Writers with Meaningful Texts | Random House for High School Teachers | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it

When teens considered reluctant readers get hooked into an early morning writing class then someone is doing something very right.

"What disrupted the conventional wisdom about adolescents and their lack of enthusiasm for school in general and for writing in particular? We believe an important element was our use of the texts of popular culture—graphic novels, anime, internet sources, and music—as tools to motivate and inspire creativity (Frey and Fisher, 2004). Although our class was focused on writing, our students engaged every day with nontraditional texts selected to spark interest and to serve as mentor texts for their writing. We debated content and then analyzed the ways in which artists and writers conveyed their points of view in powerful ways."

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Getting Beyond "Interesting": Teaching Students the Vocabulary of Appeal to Discuss Their Reading - Olga M. Nesi

Getting Beyond "Interesting": Teaching Students the Vocabulary of Appeal to Discuss Their Reading - Olga M. Nesi | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it

'Getting Beyond "Interesting": Teaching Students the Vocabulary of Appeal to Discuss Their Reading is a practical application book that gives librarians all the tools they need to implement the teaching of both appeal terms and Book Hook writing and sharing. When students know how to write Book Hooks and have access to an easy-to-use system for allowing students to share Book Hooks, the result is greatly increased reading through the power of peer recommendations.' Get this hot off the press!

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This page links to documents of value to readers' advisory staff. My favourite is "How to read a novel in ten minutes", but how to write an annotation is also very useful, and the overview of generational groups is interesting, although you may need to add a generation or two.
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