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Students will not become enthusiastic readers of literature from a teacher simply assigning reading tasks and assessing the completion of the tasks, especially when the assessment takes the form of threatened quizzes. Instead, as this book shows, teachers have an obligation to reveal to learners the procedures that skilled readers follow as they work with and enjoy literature and a further obligation to help learners to recognize some value in tackling complex works of literature.



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Learning to Enjoy Literature is a welcome aid to high school teachers seeking to teach literature in ways that will grant their students greater independence and motivate them to engage texts, ideas, and issues. McCann and Knapp model pedagogical approaches that encourage students to arrive at their own informed understandings rather than recite the teacher’s interpretation. Their book offers teachers productive approaches to treating textual interpretation not as an effort to reach a single right view or answer, but rather as a collaborative activity involving lively discussion of texts drawn from a variety of media.

-- Gary Weissman, author of The Writer in the Well: On Misreading and Rewriting Literature

With Learning to Enjoy Literature, Tom McCann and John V. Knapp do English teachers and their students a very great service. The authors have created an eminently readable text that deftly combines a thorough survey of pedagogic literature with a wide range of lively, original, and concrete suggestions. I cannot recall a book about teaching so absolutely committed to reaching students and finding ways to engage them and so convinced that students desire this as much as teachers do. And who would have thought that you could introduce a class to irony with a George Grosz cartoon or a New Yorker cover?

-- Helaine L. Smith, author of Masterpieces of Classic Greek Drama, Homer and the Homeric Hymns, and Teaching Particulars

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Don’t Go There

Chapter 2. Why Do We Have to Read This?

Chapter 3. Preparing for the Literature Experience

Chapter 4. Noticing and Making Meaning

Chapter 5. Modeling, Sharing, and Practicing

Chapter 6. Seeing Patterns and Structures and Making Complex Inferences

Chapter 7. Considering Competing Critical Views

Chapter 8. Responding to Literature

Chapter 9. Expanding Conceptions of Literary Texts

Appendix. Gary Soto’s “Like Mexicans”

References

Learning to Enjoy Literature

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/1/2021 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475860214, 978-1475860214
      ISBN10: 1475860218

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Students will not become enthusiastic readers of literature from a teacher simply assigning reading tasks and assessing the completion of the tasks, especially when the assessment takes the form of threatened quizzes. Instead, as this book shows, teachers have an obligation to reveal to learners the procedures that skilled readers follow as they work with and enjoy literature and a further obligation to help learners to recognize some value in tackling complex works of literature.



      Trade Review

      Learning to Enjoy Literature is a welcome aid to high school teachers seeking to teach literature in ways that will grant their students greater independence and motivate them to engage texts, ideas, and issues. McCann and Knapp model pedagogical approaches that encourage students to arrive at their own informed understandings rather than recite the teacher’s interpretation. Their book offers teachers productive approaches to treating textual interpretation not as an effort to reach a single right view or answer, but rather as a collaborative activity involving lively discussion of texts drawn from a variety of media.

      -- Gary Weissman, author of The Writer in the Well: On Misreading and Rewriting Literature

      With Learning to Enjoy Literature, Tom McCann and John V. Knapp do English teachers and their students a very great service. The authors have created an eminently readable text that deftly combines a thorough survey of pedagogic literature with a wide range of lively, original, and concrete suggestions. I cannot recall a book about teaching so absolutely committed to reaching students and finding ways to engage them and so convinced that students desire this as much as teachers do. And who would have thought that you could introduce a class to irony with a George Grosz cartoon or a New Yorker cover?

      -- Helaine L. Smith, author of Masterpieces of Classic Greek Drama, Homer and the Homeric Hymns, and Teaching Particulars

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Don’t Go There

      Chapter 2. Why Do We Have to Read This?

      Chapter 3. Preparing for the Literature Experience

      Chapter 4. Noticing and Making Meaning

      Chapter 5. Modeling, Sharing, and Practicing

      Chapter 6. Seeing Patterns and Structures and Making Complex Inferences

      Chapter 7. Considering Competing Critical Views

      Chapter 8. Responding to Literature

      Chapter 9. Expanding Conceptions of Literary Texts

      Appendix. Gary Soto’s “Like Mexicans”

      References

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