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When Text Meets Text
Helping High School Readers Make Connections in Literature

Barbara King-Shaver, Rutgers University Graduate School of Education

ISBN 978-0-325-00760-1 / 0-325-00760-8 / 2005 / 136pp / Paperback
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Grade Level: 9-12

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It's not enough for students to just understand a text. In order for students to achieve academic excellence and succeed in today's society, they must also be able to exercise critical awareness over what they read. But how do you cultivate comprehension and help kids sharpen their analytical skills? The answer, writes Barbara King-Shaver, lies in thinking outside the book by studying texts in tandem.

In When Text Meets Text, King-Shaver lays out rationales and strategies for using an approach called intertextuality, where a reading of carefully paired texts increases students' grasp of content while honing their command of crucial critical tools. Making connections among texts, students delve deeper into each by observing similarities and differences in literary characteristics such as syntax, plot, character, and structure, propelling them toward greater meaning making. King-Shaver presents the research supporting intertextual instruction, techniques for adding it to your curriculum, suggestions for a wide array of books to teach together, and, best of all, practical ideas for units of study covering key aspects of teaching literature, including:

  • genre
  • theme
  • author
  • archetypes.
Find an exciting new way to build literature connections in your classroom, as you extend the comprehension abilities of your students. Read Barbara King-Shaver's When Text Meets Text, and find out why two texts are better than one.

Table of Contents

    1. Intertextuality and High School Readers
    2. Intertextuality in the English Classroom
    3. Planning Intertextual Studies
    4. Making Connections: Genre Study
    5. Making Connections: Theme
    6. Making Connections: Author Study
    Appendixes:
    A. Intertextual Response Journal Assignment
    B. Paired Texts
    C. Bringing It Together
    D. Selected Strategies That Support Intertextual Study
    E. Elements of the Hero’s Guest with Examples
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