From Text to Epitext


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Expanding Students' Comprehension, Engagement, and Media Literacy
Author(s): Shelbie Witte, Melissa Gross, Don Latham, Teri S. Lesesne
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, United States
Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc
ISBN-13: 9781440877490, 978-1440877490

Synopsis

This volume explains how analyzing textual elements that aren't part of the text but connected to it can be used with K16 students to improve comprehension, engagement, critical thinking, and media literacy.
Beginning with an introduction that briefly explains Genette's theory of paratext and discusses the functions of epitext theory, this book comprises theory-to-practice chapters that showcase ways in which teachers and librarians can use elements independent of a text to discuss texts and media with students. Chapters include a practitioner's section specifying practical approaches and explanations for how to use epitext.

Scaffolding an application of theory to practice, this title provides educators with an original approach to increasing literacy engagement and integration as well as for increasing media literacy and critical thinking. It includes practical ideas for using epitext in the classroom to promote critical thinking and for collaboration between teachers and librarians. It also includes editorial sidebars that provide additional "how-to" ideas, support deep thinking, make connections to relevant content in other chapters, and provide examples for students in K16 classrooms.