Teaching Literature to Adolescents

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A01=Deborah Appleman
A01=Richard Beach
A01=Rob Simon
Adolescent culture
adolescent literacy research
Adolescents
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Author_Deborah Appleman
Author_Richard Beach
Author_Rob Simon
Bob Fecho
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Category=JNLC
Category=JNU
Common Core English Language Arts
Common Core English Language Arts Standards
composition
Contemporary Society
Core English Language Arts Standards
critical inquiry
Critical Inquiry Approach
Critical Lenses
Critical Literacy Classroom
Critical race theory
Deborah Appleman
Digital literacy
Digital Texts
drama
Dramatic Inquiry
Ell Student
English
English education
English Grammar
English teachers
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eq_biography-true-stories
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
formative assessment strategies
Fostering Students
Hunger Games
inquiry-based literature instruction
LGBTQ Adolescent
Literature
Main Character
multicultural curriculum design
multimedia
Multimodal Responses
multimodal text analysis
preservice teacher inquiry
Professional Development
QR Code
reading
Richard Beach
Rob Simon
secondary English pedagogy
Sociocultural Learning Theories
Teacher Education
Teaching Literature
Teaching Literature to Adolescents
Teaching Poetry
Toronto High School
writing
Ya Novel
YAL
YALSA
Young adult literature
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367366209
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Now in its fourth edition, this popular textbook introduces prospective and practicing English teachers to current methods of teaching literature in middle and high school classrooms. This new edition broadens its focus to cover important topics such as critical race theory; perspectives on teaching fiction, nonfiction, and drama; the integration of digital literacy; and teacher research for ongoing learning and professional development. It underscores the value of providing students with a range of different critical approaches and tools for interpreting texts. It also addresses the need to organize literature instruction around topics and issues of interest to today’s adolescents. By using authentic dilemmas and contemporary issues, the authors encourage preservice English teachers and their instructors to raise and explore inquiry-based questions that center on the teaching of a variety of literary texts, both classic and contemporary, traditional and digital.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • Expanded attention to digital tools, multimodal learning, and teaching online
  • New examples of teaching contemporary texts
  • Expanded discussion and illustration of formative assessment
  • Revised response activities for incorporating young adult literature into the literature curriculum
  • Real-world examples of student work to illustrate how students respond to the suggested strategies
  • Extended focus on infusing multicultural and diverse literature in the classroom

Each chapter is organized around specific questions that preservice teachers consistently raise as they prepare to become English language arts teachers. The authors model critical inquiry throughout the text by offering authentic case narratives that raise important considerations of both theory and practice. A companion website, a favorite of English education instructors, http://teachingliterature.pbworks.com, provides resources and enrichment activities, inviting teachers to consider important issues in the context of their current or future classrooms.

Richard Beach is Professor Emeritus of English Education at the University of Minnesota, USA.

Deborah Appleman is the Hollis L. Caswell Professor and Chair of Educational Studies at Carleton College, USA.

Bob Fecho is Professor of English Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.

Rob Simon is Associate Professor of Multiliteracies in Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, Canada.