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ORC Resource Number #5174
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"A Puzzle To the Rest of Us": Who Is a "Reader" Anyway?
PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

In this article, educator Bronwyn Williams considers what is meant by the term "reader." While young children often associate reading with pleasure and play, adolescents connect reading to concepts of work and academia. Williams describes an exercise in which she challenges her prospective teachers to think about the characteristics of and expectations for "readers." This article works well as a springboard for a discussion about reading engagement and the multiple ways to characterize readers. (author/ncl)

OHIO STANDARDS
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English Language Arts Standards
Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self-Monitoring Strategies Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Standards for the English Language Arts
Reading strategies, language use, and conventions
Purposes for using spoken, written, and visual language
RESOURCE TYPE
Professional Resource
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades 5–12
TOPICS
English Language Arts --
Reading;
Independent Reading;
Professional Development;
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KEYWORDS
characteristics of adolescent readers;
reading engagement
Publisher: International Reading Association
Author: Bronwyn T. Williams