This article explores the issue of student interest in close reading. In particular, it raises questions about the limited focus on student engagement in much of the current discourse about close reading and considers how teachers might build and sustain the student interest necessary for literacy activity, especially close reading. Specifically, we draw on sociocultural perspectives on literacy and emerging findings from our own research on teachers\u27 work with the Common Core Standards to describe a set of classroom practices we believe hold promise for facilitating engagement in close reading, particularly among students from historically underserved communities
Teachers of literacy have two major goals; to help their students become able readers and to help in...
abstract: Assessments at the international, national, state, and local levels demonstrate that stude...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...
Close reading is an enigmatic term with a simple definition: special attention to texts. Key shifts ...
“I have no idea what this paper is talking about, what does this word mean, do we have to read all o...
Close reading is a practice that is gaining a larger share of instructional time in contemporary cla...
The purpose of this action piece is to discuss my experience with teaching close reading in the urba...
In the time of implementation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) across the country, teachers...
Marked declines in the number of English majors across the United States since 2009 pose a threat t...
The purpose of this advanced literature review is to examine the evolution of close reading as a rea...
have cast a renewed light on reading instruction, presenting teachers with the new requirements to t...
Close reading is an in-depth analysis of a text’s features (e.g., syntax, punctuation, tone, and voc...
This study compared how students comprehended text with a close reading versus a guided reading appr...
In the world of education today, many teachers are asking their students to "closely" read a text. T...
The purpose of this ex-post facto, causal-comparative study is to determine the effects of close rea...
Teachers of literacy have two major goals; to help their students become able readers and to help in...
abstract: Assessments at the international, national, state, and local levels demonstrate that stude...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...
Close reading is an enigmatic term with a simple definition: special attention to texts. Key shifts ...
“I have no idea what this paper is talking about, what does this word mean, do we have to read all o...
Close reading is a practice that is gaining a larger share of instructional time in contemporary cla...
The purpose of this action piece is to discuss my experience with teaching close reading in the urba...
In the time of implementation of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) across the country, teachers...
Marked declines in the number of English majors across the United States since 2009 pose a threat t...
The purpose of this advanced literature review is to examine the evolution of close reading as a rea...
have cast a renewed light on reading instruction, presenting teachers with the new requirements to t...
Close reading is an in-depth analysis of a text’s features (e.g., syntax, punctuation, tone, and voc...
This study compared how students comprehended text with a close reading versus a guided reading appr...
In the world of education today, many teachers are asking their students to "closely" read a text. T...
The purpose of this ex-post facto, causal-comparative study is to determine the effects of close rea...
Teachers of literacy have two major goals; to help their students become able readers and to help in...
abstract: Assessments at the international, national, state, and local levels demonstrate that stude...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...