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Oral reading: practices and purposes in secondary classrooms
Brooks, Maneka Deanna; Frankel, Katherine K.. - : EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, 2018
Abstract: PURPOSE This paper aims to investigate teacher-initiated whole-group oral reading practices in two ninth-grade reading intervention classrooms and how teachers understood the purposes of those practices. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH In this qualitative cross-case analysis, a literacy-as-social-practice perspective is used to collaboratively analyze ethnographic data (fieldnotes, audio recordings, interviews, artifacts) across two classrooms. FINDINGS Oral reading was a routine instructional reading event in both classrooms. However, the literacy practices that characterized oral reading and teachers’ purposes for using oral reading varied depending on teachers’ pedagogical philosophies, instructional goals and contextual constraints. During oral reading, students’ opportunities to engage in independent meaning making with texts were either absent or secondary to other purposes or goals. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS Findings emphasize the significance of understanding both how and why oral reading happens in secondary classrooms. Specifically, they point to the importance of collaborating with teachers to (a) examine their own ideas about the power of oral reading and the institutional factors that shape their existing oral reading practices; (b) investigate the intended and actual outcomes of oral reading for their students and (c) develop other instructional approaches to support students to individually and collaboratively make meaning from texts. ORIGINALITY/VALUE This study falls at the intersection of three under-researched areas of study: the nature of everyday instruction in secondary literacy intervention settings, the persistence of oral reading in secondary school and teachers’ purposes for using oral reading in their instruction. Consequently, it contributes new knowledge that can support educators in creating more equitable instructional environments. ; Accepted manuscript
Keyword: Adolescent literacy; Case study; Curriculum and pedagogy; Education & educational research; Language & linguistics; Linguistics; Literacy practices; Literacy teaching; Oral reading; Reading aloud; Reading intervention; Social sciences
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https://hdl.handle.net/2144/39231
https://doi.org/10.1108/ETPC-01-2018-0010
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Educating Students Who Do Not Speak the Societal Language: The Social Construction of Language-Learner Categories
In: Faculty Publications (2014)
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Entre Familia : Immigrant Parents’ Strategies for Involvement in Children’s Schooling
In: Faculty Publications (2014)
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The global phenomenon of bi/multilingualism - Global Perspectives on Multilingualism: Unity in Diversity, M. Torres-Guzmán, J. Gómez (Eds.). Teachers College Press, New York, New York (2009). pp. 216 [Rezension]
In: Linguistics and education. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 22 (2011) 3, 294-295
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