The Reader Response Approach in Modern Language Acquisition

Auteurs-es

  • Ismel González Lakehead University
  • Mary Clare Courtland Lakehead University

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.22578

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modern language reading and speaking, collaborative interpretation to foreign language texts, critical language awareness, qualitative research.

Résumé

This article describes the implementation of the reader response approach as a focal practice in a university Spanish language class. The design of was qualitative. Methods included participant observation, taped responses, a taped focus group meeting, and analysis of documents. Four main themes emerged from the data analysis: shifting roles in the modern language classroom; patterns of shared response to La Casa en Mango Street; students’ attitudes towards a new pedagogical approach; and response to La Casa en Mango Street. This approach contributed to the narrowing of the gap between language and culture in the modern language classroom.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Ismel González, Lakehead University

PhD Candidate Faculty of Education Lakehead University

Mary Clare Courtland, Lakehead University

Professor Faculty of Education Lakehead University

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Publié-e

2010-03-24

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González, I., & Courtland, M. C. (2010). The Reader Response Approach in Modern Language Acquisition. La Revue De l’association Canadienne Pour l’étude De Curriculum , 7(2), 110–138. https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.22578

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