The Future of Reading - 'Reading Workshop' Approach Lets Students Pick the Books - Seri... - 7 views
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The approach Ms. McNeill uses, in which students choose their own books, discuss them individually with their teacher and one another, and keep detailed journals about their reading, is part of a movement to revolutionize the way literature is taught in America’s schools. While there is no clear consensus among English teachers, variations on the approach, known as reading workshop, are catching on.
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In the method familiar to generations of students, an entire class reads a novel — often a classic — together to draw out the themes and study literary craft. That tradition, proponents say, builds a shared literary culture among students, exposes all readers to works of quality and complexity and is the best way to prepare students for standardized tests.
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“I just never felt that they were as excited about reading as I wanted them to be.”
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Ms. Moje added that choices should be limited and that teachers should guide students toward high-quality literature.
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she scooted from student to student on a lime-green stool, noting page numbers on a clipboard chart. She asked questions about the books and suggested new ones.
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In January two of her students failed a state writing assessment.
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