No. of pages 86
Published: 1995
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"Book Talk: Collaborative Responses to Literature" by Jane O'Loughlin explores the dynamic interactions between readers and texts through collaborative discussions and responses. The book emphasizes the importance of dialogue in interpreting literature, encouraging readers to engage deeply with narratives and share their insights. O'Loughlin presents strategies for facilitating meaningful conversations in educational settings, promoting critical thinking and a richer understanding of texts. By highlighting collaborative practices, the author aims to inspire both educators and students to create inclusive literary communities that celebrate diverse perspectives and foster a lifelong appreciation for literature. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 86 pages in this book. This book was published in 1995 by Eleanor Curtain Publishing .
Jane O'Loughlin is an experienced primary school teacher who teaches in Swords, Co. Dublin. Susan Hill is the author of many books for children, including several My Readers and her acclaimed novel Whistle in the Dark . She lives in Portland, OR.