Drawing upon my own experiences as a high school English Language Arts teacher, I seek a satisfying response to offer students when they ask, “Why are we reading this?” Such a query often leads teachers and students to consider broader questions of the purposes of literature. This paper presents a hermeneutic exploration of the practice of teaching (with) literature in the high school classroom. Using the writings of Gadamer (1989/2013) and Sumara (1996, 2002), and their conceptualizations of aesthetic (literary) experience, I outline a process of engaging with students in their desire to understand their roles as readers in the classroom. In doing so, I make an argument for playful and dialogic interactions between reader and text—an appro...
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English l...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This article focuses on a small group of teachers as they reflect on the strategies they use to supp...
Drawing upon my own experiences as a high school English Language Arts teacher, I seek a satisfying ...
Philosophical hermeneutics has much to offer the high school English teacher, for it fundamentally r...
Written fiction is a cornerstone in upper secondary Swedish first language (L1) studies. However, in...
In classroom literature discussions, teachers orchestrate situations in which readers and texts come...
This chapter is an exploration of interpreting literary texts; of the meanings that teachers and stu...
In teacher education programs there is much vocal support surrounding the idea of using creative mat...
Literature circles are being used in the classroom as a student-centered method to teach novel studi...
French Quebec literature has always served as a cultural reference for the Quebec curriculum, and is...
In this paper, through examining Janet Alsup’s A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary Schoo...
Given the proliferation of theoretical discussions in literary criticism, teachers find it difficult...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This research focuses on the ways in which preservice teachers evolve in their beliefs and understan...
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English l...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This article focuses on a small group of teachers as they reflect on the strategies they use to supp...
Drawing upon my own experiences as a high school English Language Arts teacher, I seek a satisfying ...
Philosophical hermeneutics has much to offer the high school English teacher, for it fundamentally r...
Written fiction is a cornerstone in upper secondary Swedish first language (L1) studies. However, in...
In classroom literature discussions, teachers orchestrate situations in which readers and texts come...
This chapter is an exploration of interpreting literary texts; of the meanings that teachers and stu...
In teacher education programs there is much vocal support surrounding the idea of using creative mat...
Literature circles are being used in the classroom as a student-centered method to teach novel studi...
French Quebec literature has always served as a cultural reference for the Quebec curriculum, and is...
In this paper, through examining Janet Alsup’s A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary Schoo...
Given the proliferation of theoretical discussions in literary criticism, teachers find it difficult...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This research focuses on the ways in which preservice teachers evolve in their beliefs and understan...
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English l...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This article focuses on a small group of teachers as they reflect on the strategies they use to supp...