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What is Student-Led Discussions

Handbook of Research on Cultivating Literacy in Diverse and Multilingual Classrooms
Student-led discussions are sometimes called literature circles. In student-led discussions, learners are self-directed to promote more frequent and meaningful interactions within their learning group.
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Using Literature Circles Instruction to Develop Reading Comprehension Skills
Jing Zhao (Brighton High School, USA) and MaryAnn Christison (University of Utah, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2722-1.ch017
Abstract
This chapter introduces readers to the interactive methodology of literature circles instruction. The chapter shows how this methodology is effective for the development of literacy skills for linguistically and culturally diverse groups of language learners. Literature circles instruction is supported by two key theoretical perspectives in second language acquisition, namely, sociocultural theory (SCT) and the basic tenets of reader-response theory. Also in this chapter is a brief overview of the research on literature circles instruction in two areas: (1) the development of reading comprehension skills and (2) the attributes of effective literature circles instruction, including a discussion of the issues related to the use of literary texts and the importance of student-led discussion groups. The second part of the chapter provides information for classroom practitioners, showing how the principles for literature circles instruction can be enacted in classrooms with diverse language learners.
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