Shared reading involves reading short stories, poems, novels and plays aloud with groups of people who meet in a range of settings. Readings are conducted by a facilitator, after which the group members share their responses to the texts. The social and therapeutic benefits of shared reading have been well-documented, often with an emphasis on the role of literature in improving the well-being of individuals. In this article, we bring together our backgrounds in the study of sociolinguistics and literacy education to discuss the work of an inner city shared reading group with which we are both involved. The emphasis in the shared reading we present is on the members’ active and agentive participation in the co-construction of meaning throug...
Written, edited and published in a networked environment, the networked book makes the process of co...
Jenny Townend and Fiona MacLellan describe a University of Northampton project which has set up read...
A performative lecture on literacy practices, specifically reading, as concrete political dimension ...
Shared reading involves reading short stories, poems, novels and plays aloud with groups of people w...
This article deepens the understanding of characteristic features of Shared Reading (SR) that can sh...
Why common reading? These programs are based on two strands of research – firstly that reading for p...
Collaborative reading, or co-reading as we call it, is ubiquitous—it occurs, for instance, in classr...
Reading is typically thought of as something we do privately: a solitary pleasure. Over the last twe...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how Shared Reading facilitators consider the method to f...
This chapter considers the reading experiences of voluntary reading groups in schools, their collabo...
This case study explores how the practice of Shared Reading enables readers who normally find poetry...
This paper presents the findings of an original research project commissioned by BookTrust, a respec...
Often we do not test this message as we grow older. Instead we live side by side with strangers, and...
This thesis presents and evaluates a project, undertaken in 2001 by a librarian the writer of...
The development of public libraries may have inadvertently brought the age of marginalia to a close ...
Written, edited and published in a networked environment, the networked book makes the process of co...
Jenny Townend and Fiona MacLellan describe a University of Northampton project which has set up read...
A performative lecture on literacy practices, specifically reading, as concrete political dimension ...
Shared reading involves reading short stories, poems, novels and plays aloud with groups of people w...
This article deepens the understanding of characteristic features of Shared Reading (SR) that can sh...
Why common reading? These programs are based on two strands of research – firstly that reading for p...
Collaborative reading, or co-reading as we call it, is ubiquitous—it occurs, for instance, in classr...
Reading is typically thought of as something we do privately: a solitary pleasure. Over the last twe...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how Shared Reading facilitators consider the method to f...
This chapter considers the reading experiences of voluntary reading groups in schools, their collabo...
This case study explores how the practice of Shared Reading enables readers who normally find poetry...
This paper presents the findings of an original research project commissioned by BookTrust, a respec...
Often we do not test this message as we grow older. Instead we live side by side with strangers, and...
This thesis presents and evaluates a project, undertaken in 2001 by a librarian the writer of...
The development of public libraries may have inadvertently brought the age of marginalia to a close ...
Written, edited and published in a networked environment, the networked book makes the process of co...
Jenny Townend and Fiona MacLellan describe a University of Northampton project which has set up read...
A performative lecture on literacy practices, specifically reading, as concrete political dimension ...