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Why reading literature in school still matters:

imagination, interpretation, insight
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Routledge, 2002 - Education - 176 pages
Why Reading Literature in School Still Matters: Imagination, Interpretation, Insight explains how a reader's involvement with literary texts can create conditions for developing deep insight into human experience, and how teachers can develop these interpretive possibilities in school contexts. Developed from the author's many years of research, this book offers both a theoretical framework that draws from an interdisciplinary array of sources and many compelling and insightful examples of literary engagement of child, adolescent, and adult readers, as well as practical advice for teachers and other readers about how to create interesting and expansive sites for interpretation that are personally rewarding and productive.

Why Reading Literature in School Still Matters: Imagination, Interpretation, Insight :
*provides an overview of theories of human learning that influence beliefs about language, culture, and identity;
*shows how these theories of learning influence beliefs about and practices of reading and interpretation;
*introduces new ways to conceptualize reading that emphasize the relationship between individual and collective identities and language/literacy practices;
*explains why access to information does not guarantee that understanding and/or insight will occur--by emphasizing the importance of "re-reading" and "close reading" this text shows that development of deep insight depends on interpretation skills that must be taught; and
*presents a reconceptualized view of reading pedagogy.

This is an essential text for education courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and a must read for teachers and for anyone interested in more deeply understanding how literary works of art can create conditions for learning about oneself, one's situation, and one's possibilities.
  

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User Review  - Rigatoni Baloney - Goodreads

Dennis J. Sumara, Professor in the Department of Secondary Education at the University of Alberta and author of Why Reading Literature in School Still Matters, suggests that by thinking about ... Read full review

Review: Why Reading Literature in School Still Matters: Imagination, Interpretation, Insight

User Review  - Elaine - Goodreads

There were some useful things in this text, but it was mostly Sumara's (rather verbose and often confusing) reflections upon other scholar's ideas and his past feelings about school, literature, and ... Read full review

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