Högläsning för äldre elever. En mötesplats för teori och praktik
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to theorize the function of
teacher’s read-aloud in relation to the development of adolescent
reading comprehension. We argue that this area in many
ways is insufficiently researched in the Swedish context. Using
international empirical research covering the effects of readaloud
on pre-adolescent and adolescent learning as a starting
point we recognize different views that paves the way for a
theory of reading aloud. In our article we pinpoint the main
advantages of reading aloud, and ask how these associate to
each other and to the curriculum of secondary school, as well
as to the need of the student in this particular stage of the
educational system. Our conclusion is that the teacher’s readaloud
procedure can be regarded as an exchanging of theoretical
and practical knowledge. This exchange makes way for a
special kind of meaningful and careful relationship between
teacher and students in the classroom, at the same time as it
invites the student to enter into a personal and careful and
motivating dialog with the text as form and content.
Publisher
LIR. journal
Other description
- Anna Nordenstam is Associate Professor in Comparative
Literature at the University of Gothenburg and Professor in
Swedish in Education at Luleå University of Technology. Her
main research concerns children’s and YA- literature, easy
readers , the teaching of literature, historiography and comics.
- Olle Widhe is Associate Professor in comparative literature
at the University of Gothenburg. His main research concerns
children’s literature, the teaching of literature, reader respons
aesthetics, and the ethics of literature.
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Date
2017Author
Nordenstam, Anna
Widhe, Olle
Keywords
read-aloud
motivation
reading comprehension
literacy
secondary school
teacher-student relationships
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
swe