Reading with Presence: Crafting Mindful, Evidence-Based Reading Responses, 0th edition

Published by Heinemann (August 16, 2018) © 2018

  • Marilyn Pryle

Paperback

ISBN-13: 9780325088679
Reading with Presence: Crafting Mindful, Evidence-Based Reading Responses
Published 2018

Title overview

Reading with Presence: Crafting Meaningful, Evidence-Based Reading Responses

“I don't know.” 
Is there a more frustrating answer when we ask students what they think about the texts they're reading?  More often than not, they DO know; or at least, they have something to say but are afraid to say it. 

Marilyn Pryle argues that we can help students find their voices and deeply understand texts when we invite them to write and share short reading responses.  “If you've read something, you must have a thought,” she explains. “The idea behind reading responses is simple: Read and have a concrete idea about the text to bring to the discussion.  You don't have to be ‘right.'  But you do have to have a thought from your own mind that is specific about the reading.” This kind of engagement with texts is what Marilyn calls “reading with presence.” Writing and sharing reading responses helps students look more closely at texts and their own thinking, while boosting engagement and self-confidence in their own voices.

Marilyn provides a clear framework for helping students embark on a year long journey of literary criticism and intellectual growth, filling notebooks with responses that are both personal and scholarly. Her suggested categories for reading responses allow for plenty of student choice, and the writing examples she shares throughout the book illustrate students' deep thinking about a rich variety of texts both old and new, in a range of genres, from both whole-class and independent reading. “Reading responses put students on a road that leads to evidence-based interpretation rooted in personal experience, prior knowledge, and engagement,” Marilyn writes. “The road, perhaps, of personal growth. And isn't that why we all teach in the first place?”

Table of contents

Part One: Reading Responses as Classroom Practice
Chapter 1: Reading, Thinking, Sharing
Chapter 2: The Parts of a Reading Response
Chapter 3: Reading Responses at Work: From Discussion to Essays, and Uses for Reading Workshop
Chapter 4: Above and Beyond: Metacognitive Investigation with the Reading Response Analysis Paper

Part Two: Reading Response Categories and Examples
Chapter 5: Basic Reading Response Categories
Chapter 6: Categories for Parsing the Plot
Chapter 7: Categories for Going Deeper with Inferences
Chapter 8: Categories for Exploring Claim and Craft
Chapter 9: Categories for Examining Structure
Chapter 10: Categories for Making Advanced Connections
Chapter 11: Categories for Applying Literary Theories
Chapter 12: Categories for Responding to Visual Texts

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