Date of Award/Publication
12-2015
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
MS in Literacy Education
Department
Education
First Supervisor
Joellen Maples
Abstract
Literature circles are an ideal reading instructional method when it comes to holding students accountable for their own understanding of literature. The research question asked in this study was, “How do literature circles improve comprehension?” Research was collected on six primary leveled students at Freedom Charter School (pseudonym) in Western New York. Through a questionnaire, pre and post-assessments, student work, and field notes, there was a noticeable increase in comprehension of the chosen text within this study once literature circle sessions came to a conclusion. Teachers must be thoughtful when it comes to choosing literature used in literature circles, constructing ways for participants to employ comprehension strategies, and motivating students to participate in peer-led discussions.
Recommended Citation
Coccia, Lauren, "Literature Circles and Their Improvement of Comprehension" (2015). Education Masters. Paper 316.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/education_ETD_masters/316
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