DOI: 10.58680/la20096942 ISSN: 0360-9170

Children’s Literature for Reading Strategy Instruction: Innovation or Interference?

Patricia M. Cooper

This article explores how reading strategy instruction that targets children’s literature can unwittingly interfere with the development of a reading life. It compares the use of story-based children’s literature for reading strategy instruction with the "untaught" story. It asks: What, if any, role does a read aloud that is unfettered by formal instruction related to comprehension play in early education?

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