"He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading

Shared reading involves reading short stories, poems, novels and plays aloud with groups of people who meet in a range of settings. Readings are conducted by a facilitator, after which the group members share their responses to the texts. The social and therapeutic benefits of shared reading have be...

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Main Authors: Jones, Susan, Harvey, Kevin
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Published: Intellect 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39365/
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description Shared reading involves reading short stories, poems, novels and plays aloud with groups of people who meet in a range of settings. Readings are conducted by a facilitator, after which the group members share their responses to the texts. The social and therapeutic benefits of shared reading have been well-documented, often with an emphasis on the role of literature in improving the well-being of individuals. In this article, we bring together our backgrounds in the study of sociolinguistics and literacy education to discuss the work of an inner city shared reading group with which we are both involved. The emphasis in the shared reading we present is on the members’ active and agentive participation in the co-construction of meaning through shared reading and the discussion of texts. We argue that a focus on the collaborative aspect of shared reading contributes to understanding of the role it can play in supporting inclusive, participatory arts practice in communities.
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spelling nottingham-393652020-05-04T17:14:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39365/ "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading Jones, Susan Harvey, Kevin Shared reading involves reading short stories, poems, novels and plays aloud with groups of people who meet in a range of settings. Readings are conducted by a facilitator, after which the group members share their responses to the texts. The social and therapeutic benefits of shared reading have been well-documented, often with an emphasis on the role of literature in improving the well-being of individuals. In this article, we bring together our backgrounds in the study of sociolinguistics and literacy education to discuss the work of an inner city shared reading group with which we are both involved. The emphasis in the shared reading we present is on the members’ active and agentive participation in the co-construction of meaning through shared reading and the discussion of texts. We argue that a focus on the collaborative aspect of shared reading contributes to understanding of the role it can play in supporting inclusive, participatory arts practice in communities. Intellect 2015-09-01 Article PeerReviewed Jones, Susan and Harvey, Kevin (2015) "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading. Journal of Arts and Communities, 7 (3). pp. 153-166. ISSN 1757-1936) shared reading reading aloud reading for well-being group interaction literature http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jaac/2015/00000007/00000003/art00004 doi:10.1386/jaac.7.3.153_1 doi:10.1386/jaac.7.3.153_1
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Jones, Susan
Harvey, Kevin
"He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
title "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
title_full "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
title_fullStr "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
title_full_unstemmed "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
title_short "He should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
title_sort "he should have put them in the freezer": creating and connecting through shared reading
topic shared reading reading aloud reading for well-being group interaction literature
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