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What is Tri-Texts

Handbook of Research on Teaching Diverse Youth Literature to Pre-Service Professionals
Three texts that are intertextually connected.
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Using Diverse Youth Literature to Expand Knowledge and Consider Multiple Perspectives Through Tri-Texts
Lisa M. Ciecierski (Behrend College, Pennsylvania State University, Erie, USA), William P. Bintz (Kent State University, USA), and Shabnam Moini Chaghervand (Kent State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7375-4.ch008
Abstract
This chapter shares lessons learned in relation to intertextually connected texts with a focus on tri-texts. It presents both the theoretical framework and underpinnings that support utilizing tri-texts in the classroom as well as practical and engaging ways for preservice and in-service teachers to implement these practices in their own classroom. The organization of this chapter will lead readers through valuable steps and will support teachers in this implementation. This chapter is organized in six sections: 1) Diverse Youth Literature, 2) Intertextuality, 3) Tri-Texts, 4) An Instructional Framework for Tri-Texts Utilizing Diverse Literature, 5) Putting Intertextuality Into Action Using Tri-Texts and Diverse Literature, 6) Final Thoughts and Next Steps.
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