Classroom Reading for Enjoyment: Bestowing the Beauty of Book Blether

This book provides guidance for improving primary classroom reading instruction. As education stakeholders now recognise, there is an urgent need for policy and practice beyond phonics and for improved reading outcomes. This timely text supports a well-balanced, effective and affective classroom reading programme. The author describes the co-generative work of Belinda, a Brisbane based primary teacher and her Year Three class. In a sequence of 24 descriptive vignettes, she provides details of the activities in which Belinda engages her students­, in weekly sessions dedicated entirely to literary appreciation and educative reading for enjoyment. The project illuminates the beauty of book blether – the significance of students’ literary talk. The author applies John Dewey’s philosophy on aesthetic experience in explanatory responses to Belinda’s teaching, and demonstrates how this work might be replicated in the primary classroom. The book will appeal to pre-service teachers and educators, academics in the field of reading instruction, dialogic pedagogy and literacy improvement, as well as primary school practitioners.

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Classroom Reading for Enjoyment: Bestowing the Beauty of Book Blether

This book provides guidance for improving primary classroom reading instruction. As education stakeholders now recognise, there is an urgent need for policy and practice beyond phonics and for improved reading outcomes. This timely text supports a well-balanced, effective and affective classroom reading programme. The author describes the co-generative work of Belinda, a Brisbane based primary teacher and her Year Three class. In a sequence of 24 descriptive vignettes, she provides details of the activities in which Belinda engages her students­, in weekly sessions dedicated entirely to literary appreciation and educative reading for enjoyment. The project illuminates the beauty of book blether – the significance of students’ literary talk. The author applies John Dewey’s philosophy on aesthetic experience in explanatory responses to Belinda’s teaching, and demonstrates how this work might be replicated in the primary classroom. The book will appeal to pre-service teachers and educators, academics in the field of reading instruction, dialogic pedagogy and literacy improvement, as well as primary school practitioners.

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Classroom Reading for Enjoyment: Bestowing the Beauty of Book Blether

Classroom Reading for Enjoyment: Bestowing the Beauty of Book Blether

by Mellie Green
Classroom Reading for Enjoyment: Bestowing the Beauty of Book Blether

Classroom Reading for Enjoyment: Bestowing the Beauty of Book Blether

by Mellie Green

eBook2024 (2024)

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Overview

This book provides guidance for improving primary classroom reading instruction. As education stakeholders now recognise, there is an urgent need for policy and practice beyond phonics and for improved reading outcomes. This timely text supports a well-balanced, effective and affective classroom reading programme. The author describes the co-generative work of Belinda, a Brisbane based primary teacher and her Year Three class. In a sequence of 24 descriptive vignettes, she provides details of the activities in which Belinda engages her students­, in weekly sessions dedicated entirely to literary appreciation and educative reading for enjoyment. The project illuminates the beauty of book blether – the significance of students’ literary talk. The author applies John Dewey’s philosophy on aesthetic experience in explanatory responses to Belinda’s teaching, and demonstrates how this work might be replicated in the primary classroom. The book will appeal to pre-service teachers and educators, academics in the field of reading instruction, dialogic pedagogy and literacy improvement, as well as primary school practitioners.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031574160
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/21/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Mellie Green is an experienced primary teacher and lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Southern Cross University, Australia. Her areas of research passion are: use of children’s literature in the primary classroom, reading instruction, curriculum and pedagogy. She is a Literacy and English teaching lecturer with a love of high-quality children’s books. Mellie is also an active member of the Departing Radically in Academic Writing (DRAW) group.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Who Am I as a Reader?.- Chapter 2: What Stories Do I Enjoy Reading?.- Chapter 3: What Characters Appeal to Me?.- Chapter 4: What Plot Types, Twists and Turns Intrigue Me?.- Chapter 5: How I Do Find and Further My Favourite Reads?.- Chapter 6: How Does Fiction Fascinate, Fire Up and Foment My Feelings?.- Chapter 7: How Do I Make Connections Between Books, My Life and the World Around Me?.- Conclusion.

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