Widened Frameworks and Practice: From Bibliotherapy to the Literacy of Testimony and Witness

Considers what literacy teachers can do to prevent subsequent school failure and lowered test scores with media attention on school violence and trauma in and out of schools. Suggests bibliotherapy, a familiar tool used in earlier decades by teachers to counsel students with problems, is useful toda...

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Educational Resources
Holocaust
Instructional Improvement
Interpersonal communication
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Middle Schools
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Post traumatic stress disorder
Psychotherapy
Reading Consultants
Reading Difficulties
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School Counselors
School Violence
Secondary Education
Standpoints & Voices
Symbolic Language
Teacher Role
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Teaching Methods
Test Score Decline
Therapy
Trauma
Violence
Vision
Writing Instruction
Writing Skills
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