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The Reader Response Notebook: Teaching toward Agency, Autonomy, and Accountability

Current price: $29.99
The Reader Response Notebook: Teaching toward Agency, Autonomy, and Accountability
The Reader Response Notebook: Teaching toward Agency, Autonomy, and Accountability

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The Reader Response Notebook: Teaching toward Agency, Autonomy, and Accountability

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Ted Kesler, with a community of grade school teachers and students, demonstrates how students’ creative responses lead to deep comprehension of diverse texts and ultimately help them to develop their literate identities.
The Reader Response Notebook
(RRN) is a tried-and-true tool in elementary and middle school classrooms. However, teachers and students often express frustration with this tool. Responses can read as though students are just going through the motions, with little evidence of deep comprehension. With this book, teacher educator and consultant Ted Kesler breathes new life into the RRN by infusing this work with three key practices:
Encouraging responses to reflect design work, using a variety of writing tools
Expanding what counts as text, including popular culture texts that are important in students’ lives outside of school
And making the RRN an integral part of a community of practice
Providing myriad examples of student work and explicit teaching in classrooms, Kesler, with a community of grade school teachers and students, demonstrates how students’ creative responses lead to deep comprehension of diverse texts and ultimately help them to develop their literate identities. This book colorfully illustrates how to teach students toward agency, autonomy, and accountability in their reader response notebooks.

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