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Item Nr: B 97148 Title: Connected Reading: Teaching Adolescent Readers in a Digital World
Grade Lvl: T Author: Turner, Kristen Hawley Hicks, Troy
Length: 179 Prod/Pub: NCTE
Copyright: 2015 Series:
Book Type: N Biographee:
Copies: 1 Loan Period: 14 days
 
  As readers of all ages increasingly turn to the Internet and a variety of electronic devices for both informational and leisure reading, teachers need to reconsider not just who and what teens read but where and how they read as well. Having ready access to digital tools and texts doesn't mean that middle and high school students are automatically thoughtful, adept readers. So how can we help adolescents become critical readers in a digital age? Using NCTE's policy research brief Reading Instruction for All Students as both guide and sounding board, experienced teacher-researchers Kristen Hawley Turner and Troy Hicks took their questions about adolescent reading practices to a dozen middle and high school classrooms. In this book, they report on their interviews and survey data from visits with hundreds of teens, which led to the development of their model of Connected Reading: "Digital tools, used mindfully, enable connections. Digital reading is connected reading." They argue that we must teach adolescents how to read digital texts effectively, not simply expect that teens can read them because they know how to use digital tools. Turner and Hicks offer practical tips by highlighting classroom practices that engage students in reading and thinking with both print and digital texts, thus encouraging reading instruction that reaches all students.

  Subjects:
  10 - ADOLESCENCE
  221 - BOOKS AND READING
  233 - BRAIN-BASED LEARNING/RESEARCH
  1620 - DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION
  1980 - DIGITAL LITERACY
  432 - EDUCATION--RESEARCH
  434 - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
  623 - INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION
  1944 - INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
  1296 - LANGUAGE ARTS/LITERACY
  1636 - PROFESSIONAL JUNIOR HIGH READING
  1637 - PROFESSIONAL SENIOR HIGH READING
  919 - READING
  1696 - READING COMPREHENSION