Teaching Reading with YA Literature: Complex Texts, Complex Lives

Author:   Jennifer Buehler
Publisher:   National Council of Teachers of English
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9780814157268


Pages:   173
Publication Date:   03 October 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Teaching Reading with YA Literature: Complex Texts, Complex Lives


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Jennifer Buehler knows young adult literature. A teacher educator, former high school teacher, and host of ReadWriteThink.org’s Text Messages podcast, she has shared her enthusiasm for this vibrant literature with thousands of teachers and adolescents. She knows that middle and high school students run the gamut as readers, from nonreaders to struggling readers to reluctant readers to dutiful readers to enthusiastic readers. And in a culture where technological distractions are constant, finding a way to engage all of these different kinds of readers is challenging, no matter the form of delivery. More and more, literacy educators are turning to YA lit as a way to transform all teens into enthusiastic readers. If we want to meet the needs of all students as readers, we have to offer books they can - and want to - read. Today’s YA lit provides the books that speak to the world of teens even as they draw them out into the larger world. But we have to do more than put YA titles in front of students and teach these books as we’ve traditionally taught more canonical works. Instead, we can implement a YA pedagogy - one that revolves around student motivation while upholding the goals of rigour and complexity. Buehler explores the three core elements of a YA pedagogy with proven success in practice: (1) a classroom that cultivates reading community; (2) a teacher who serves as book matchmaker and guide; and (3) tasks that foster complexity, agency, and autonomy in teen readers. With a supporting explication of NCTE’s Policy Research Brief Reading Instruction for All Students and lively vignettes of teachers and students reading with passion and purpose, this book is designed to help teachers develop their own version of YA pedagogy and a vision for teaching YA lit in the middle and secondary classroom.

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Author:   Jennifer Buehler
Publisher:   National Council of Teachers of English
Imprint:   National Council of Teachers of English
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780814157268


ISBN 10:   0814157262
Pages:   173
Publication Date:   03 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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I was first introduced to the brown bag exam in Jennifer Buehler‘s text Teaching Reading with YA Literature: Complex Texts, Complex Lives (and used it with) pre-service candidates and inservice teachers in my Young Adult Literature course (an English content course with a teacher education focus)"""". - English Teacher educator, Governors State University, Vujaklija Voice blog


I was first introduced to the brown bag exam in Jennifer Buehler's text Teaching Reading with YA Literature: Complex Texts, Complex Lives (and used it with) pre-service candidates and inservice teachers in my Young Adult Literature course (an English content course with a teacher education focus) . - English Teacher educator, Governors State University, Vujaklija Voice blog


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Jennifer Buehler uses ethnographic research methods to explore issues of race, literacy, and equity in urban schools. Her early work as an ethnographer focused on how staff members produced ""toxic"" school culture at an underperforming, racially divided urban high school. Her more recent ethnographic work has examined the experiences of dropout and disconnected youth who chose to return to school after an interruption in their education. Buehler's ethnographic research has been supported by a Presidential Research Fund Award, a Faculty Research Leave, a Beaumont Faculty Development Grant, and a Charter School Sponsorship Faculty Grant, all at Saint Louis University. As a former high school English teacher, Buehler also studies young adult literature. She has written about the history of the field, current developments regarding racial diversity in publishing, and approaches to teaching that bring out the complexity of YA literary texts. During her years hosting a YA lit podcast for the National Council of Teachers of English, she interviewed many of the field's most distinguished authors including Laurie Halse Anderson, Judy Blume, and Walter Dean Myers.

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