Exam 11: Appendix: Literature Awards and Booklists
Exam 1: Changing Literature, Changing Readers, Changing Classrooms20 Questions
Exam 2: Bringing Young Adults and Literature Together20 Questions
Exam 3: The Language of Literary Conversations20 Questions
Exam 4: Realistic Fiction : Literature Reflecting Life20 Questions
Exam 5: Historical Fiction : the Past in Perspective20 Questions
Exam 6: Traditional Literature : Retelling and Reinventing Tales20 Questions
Exam 7: Fantasy and Speculative Fiction : Imaginary Worlds and Worlds That Might yet Be20 Questions
Exam 8: Nonfiction : Artistry and Information20 Questions
Exam 9: Poetry, Short Stories, and Drama : the Other Literature40 Questions
Exam 10: Film : Expanding the Literature Curriculum20 Questions
Exam 11: Appendix: Literature Awards and Booklists20 Questions
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A critical stance discourages students from analyzing choices made in creating texts.
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Which of the following is a scaffold for students that blends multiple theoretical perspectives?
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Literacy routines that include inquiry, comparing multiple texts and perspectives, and social action reflect which theory?
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At the heart of critical literacy is a perspective that encourages questioning of beliefs about social practices involved in literacy use.
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Suggested texts recommended by the Common Core Standards strongly reflect which of the following theories?
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When students make films, write and perform music, and create artistic renderings, this can serve as countertexts in which students examine critical issues.
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Within the reader response theory, literary terminology is taught when needed.
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The perspective that literature is to be studied objectively is related to which theory?
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The New Critics called both readers' personal interpretation and authors' intentions as fallacies.
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Who was the noted reader response theorist who wrote Literature as Exploration?
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Literacy routines that include literature circles, book clubs, and reader workshop reflect which theory?
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Which of the following is often the case for excellent literature instruction?
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Within Brozo's male archetypes, which of the following best describes the patriarch?
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A theory frames how a reader investigates literary assumptions, principles, and concepts.
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What does the reader response theory encourage students to do?
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Rosenblatt's reader response theory claims that a literary work exists without the reader finding meaning from words and images.
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Students gain social consciousness by questioning their world and asking who has power and who benefits from that power.
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Theories influencing instructional decisions involve conscious decisions only.
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Literary theories are confined to a time period, a specific scholar, or an academic setting.
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