Katherine Schlick Noe

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Dr. Katherine L. Schlick Noe is Professor of Education, Chair of the Department of Teaching and Learning, and Director of Literacy in the College of Education at Seattle University.

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[edit] Education

A former high school English and reading teacher, Schlick Noe received her Ph.D. in Reading/Language Arts from the University of Washington.

[edit] Research

She is noted for her research on Literature Circles. Literature Circles are student-led book talks, formed around reading groups based on student choice and a variety of novels, as opposed to one core, classroom text or book; this approach to reading and learning emphasizes Collaborative learning and Scaffolding Theory.[1] Reader-Response Criticism, Independent Reading, and Student-centred learning also comprise most of the theoretical underpinning of Literature Circles.[2]

[edit] Teaching

Schlick Noe works with beginning teachers in the Master in Teaching Program and directs the master's degree program in Literacy for Special Needs, preparing reading specialists.[3].

[edit] Publications

Her publications exploring Literature Circles include:

  • Literature Circles and Response (Hill, Johnson, & Schlick Noe, 1995),
  • Getting Started with Literature Circles (Schlick Noe & Johnson, 1999),
  • Literature Circles Resource Guide (Hill, Schlick Noe, & Johnson, 2001) and
  • Literature Circles in Middle School: One Teacher's Journey (Hill, Schlick Noe, & King, 2003).

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Schlick Noe and Johnson. 1999. Getting Started with Literature Circles. Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc.
  2. ^ Hill, Johnson and Schlick Noe, eds. 1995. Literature Circles and Response. Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc.
  3. ^ Literature Circles Resource Center

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