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Kucirkova, Natalia – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
Digital edible literacies (DEL) are a new media phenomenon that has recently surfaced in social media but has not been examined in scholarly literature before. I exemplify the entanglements of food, media, and children's stories in three DEL exemplars shared on a private blog, Instagram, and connected Meta channels. Drawing on a genre analysis, I…
Descriptors: Social Media, Food, Multimedia Materials, Childrens Literature
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Nuñez, Idalia – Reading Research Quarterly, 2023
This article focuses on the experiences of transnational Latinx youth and families through historias shared by the mothers. Transnational communities such as those from Latinx immigrant backgrounds have acquired critical perspectives because of their experiences in and across borders that have become central to their understanding of how to…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Hispanic Americans, Mother Attitudes, Migrants
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Nash, Brady L.; Brady, Randi Beth – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
English language arts (ELA) teachers and literacy researchers are increasingly attending to the ways that digital technologies may be integrated into the curriculum. Video games, which now feature extensive narrative structures, interactive play systems, and complex multimodal semiotics, offer one avenue through which ELA teachers can expand upon…
Descriptors: Video Games, Secondary Education, Language Arts, English
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Crosson, Amy C.; Silverman, Rebecca D. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
We investigated teachers' perspectives on how literacy instruction for bilingual children changed due to the shift to remote instruction during COVID-19. Fifty K-2 public school teachers from 10 states submitted smartphone-based diary entries about their day-to-day literacy instructional practices "before" versus "during"…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Literacy Education, Emergent Literacy
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Beneke, Margaret R.; Machado, Emily; Taitingfong, Jordan – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
In this participatory case study, we explored the critical literacy practices of early-career early childhood teachers in a year-long inquiry group, examining how they collectively read school as text through DisCrit literacies. Bridging literature from Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit) and critical literacies scholarship, DisCrit…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Early Childhood Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Disabilities
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Hattan, Courtney; Lupo, Sarah M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
Knowledge plays an inarguably critical role in reading comprehension. When considering the science of reading, it is important to engage with varying theoretical frameworks and empirical research that inform our collective understanding regarding the intersection of knowledge and literacy in K-12 classrooms. Therefore, the purpose of this article…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Comprehension, Knowledge Level, Elementary Secondary Education
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Graham, Steve – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
Science has greatly enhanced what we know about reading and writing. Drawing on this knowledge, researchers have proffered recommendations for how to teach these two literacy skills. Although such recommendations are aimed at closing the gap between research and practice, they often fail to take into account the reciprocal relation that exists…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education
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Goldenberg, Claude – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
Learning and developing as a reader are more complicated in a language the reader is simultaneously learning to speak and understand. This challenge is faced by millions of English learners (ELs) who are in all-English programs and must therefore learn to read, write, and develop as readers and writers while learning and becoming proficient in…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Reading Instruction, Language of Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Vaughn, Margaret; Parsons, Seth A.; Massey, Dixie – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
The authors discuss the tension between the science of reading and adaptive teaching. The discussion focuses on the ways in which the science of reading emphasizes the teaching of reading as decontextualized and compartmentalized aspects of literacy acquisition that are distant from culturally sustaining and relevant pedagogies and restrict…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education
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Hoffman, James V.; Alvermann, Donna E. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2020
The authors used a conceptual analysis, following Foucauldian genealogy, to consider the history of Nila Banton Smith's "American Reading Instruction." The goal was to make better sense of the challenges and opportunities facing literacy instruction today and to articulate the enormous responsibilities of literacy scholars to critically…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Barriers, Literacy Education
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VanDerHeide, Jennifer – Reading Research Quarterly, 2018
Although teaching argumentative writing in schools is often about teaching argumentative forms, this instructional approach limits students' flexibility and choice as writers, readers, and meaning makers. An alternative method, rooted in tenets of genre theory, offers a different approach. Rather than treating argument as a static form, genre…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Persuasive Discourse, Advanced Placement, Literature
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los Ríos, Cati V. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2018
This article examines instances of a U.S.-Mexican transnational youth honing his critical translingual literacy skills through his engagement with corridos, Mexican balladry in Spanish that often emphasizes injustice and border strife. The author relies on ethnographic classroom observations, the student's journals, and semistructured interviews…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Mexican Americans, Spanish, Justice
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Greenfader, Christa Mulker; Brouillette, Liane; Farkas, George – Reading Research Quarterly, 2015
Although English oral language proficiency in the primary grades is critical to the literacy development of English learners (ELs), we know little about how to foster these skills. This study examined a yearlong K-2 drama and creative movement intervention. A randomized experimental design (N = 5,240) was used to address two research questions:…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Drama, Creativity, Movement Education
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Sailors, Misty; Hoffman, James V.; Pearson, P. David; McClung, Nicola; Shin, Jaran; Phiri, Liveness Mwale; Saka, Tionge – Reading Research Quarterly, 2014
In this study, we examined the effectiveness of an innovative approach to literacy instruction in Malawi on teachers' perceptions, attitudes, and instructional practices. Two groups participated in the study: Treatment teachers received complementary teaching and learning materials, workshops, and directive coaching, and control teachers received…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Attitude Change, Control Groups
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Guthrie, John T.; Klauda, Susan Lutz – Reading Research Quarterly, 2014
We investigated the roles of classroom supports for multiple motivations and engagement in students' informational text comprehension, motivation, and engagement. A composite of classroom contextual variables consisting of instructional support for choice, importance, collaboration, and competence, accompanied by cognitive scaffolding for…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Comprehension, Student Motivation, Learner Engagement
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