Produktbild: Teens Choosing to Read

Teens Choosing to Read Fostering Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Growth Through Books

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

ISBN

978-0-8077-6869-3

Erscheinungsdatum

24.11.2023

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Verlag

Teachers College Press

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/16,1/1,1 cm

Gewicht

413 g

Sprache

Englisch

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

ISBN

978-0-8077-6869-3

Erscheinungsdatum

24.11.2023

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Verlag

Teachers College Press

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/16,1/1,1 cm

Gewicht

413 g

Sprache

Englisch

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Teens Choosing to Read

    • Contents (Tentative)


    • Acknowledgments

    • Part I. Engaging Reading, a Social Phenomenon

    • 1. Young Adults Reading Literature (or Not)
      Teens Can Be Enthusiastic, Engaged Readers
      Engaging Books
      The Subtleties of Supporting Teen Development

    • 2. Choosing to Read
      Good (Meaningful) Books
      Disturbing Books
      Autonomy
      Talk About Books

    • 3. Talk to Me—Cultivating Peer Relationships
      Supportive Peer Relationships
      Close Friendships
      Learning Relationships
      When Positive Relationships Are Absent
      The Solution? Engaged Reading

    • 4. Re-seeing Family
      Families Reading
      Families and Talk
      Families, Minds, and Transformation
      Disturbing Books and Difficult Topics
      Parent Perspectives on Students' Reading

    • Part II. The Breadth of Teen Development

    • 5. Social-Emotional Development
      The Social Hub of Development
      Talking About Thoughts and Feelings
      On Reflection
      To Summarize

    • 6. Who Will I Be? Building a Life Narrative
      Living Into a Character
      A Reflective Metaphor
      Narrative as a Cautionary Tale
      Synthesizing Principles
      Self-Regulation
      Reconstructing the Socialized Self
      Who Am I? Who Do I Want to Be?

    • 7. Moral Development
      Developing the Moral Self
      Moral Judgments
      Recognizing Language as a Potential Act of Violence
      Multiple Perspectives and Moral Reach
      So . . .

    • 8. Happiness, Wellbeing, and Other Trivial Matters
      Gratefulness
      Loss and Grief
      More Healing Opportunities
      Positive Emotions and Wellbeing
      Feeling, Heard, Understood, and Cared For
      Sources of Happiness and Wellbeing

    • 9. Reading Competence
      Reading Strategically
      Reading Strategically, on Steroids
      Comprehending Socially
      Reading Closely
      Reading: No Solo Act
      Reading Competently

    • Part III. Negotiating Literature, Teaching, and Teen Development

    • 10. What Do We Think We're Doing?
      Fizzling Out of Engagement
      Unraveling of the Social Thread
      More Teaching Changes
      Knowing Books and Individuals
      Negotiating Relationships and Relational Capital

    • 11. Seamless Teaching
      Seamlessness
      Characters and Change
      Inferring, Especially Thoughts and Feelings
      Literature, Themes, and Life's Dilemmas
      Teaching About How Words Capture and Shape Thoughts and Feelings
      Teaching for Intellectual Flexibility

    • 12. Inquiry, Learning, and Authority
      Foundations of Collaborative Dialogic Inquiry
      Distributing Authority, Distributing Teaching
      Teaching for Identity Shifts
      Teaching: More Than the Sum of its Parts

    • 13. Heckling
      Concerns of Intellectuals, Philosophers, and the Like
      Parents' (and Thus Teachers') Concerns

    • 14. The Alchemy of Young Adults' Engagements Among Books
      Evidence
      The Work of Conversations
      The Work of ELA Teachers and Their Books
      The Socialness of Reading
      What Do We Want?

    • Appendix A The Study

    • Appendix B Young Adult Books and Other Trade Books Mentioned

    • Index

    • About the Author