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How Can Digital Personal(ized) Books Enrich the Language Arts Curriculum?

The Reading Teacher

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Abstract

Digital personal(ized) books are a relatively recent addition to the rich repertoire of literacy resources available to pre‐K and elementary school teachers. This article summarizes the key ways in which personal(ized) books can enrich the language arts curriculum, drawing on a series of empirically based examples. The value of personalization in the digital stories is explained theoretically using the framework of five As: autonomy, authorship, authenticity, attachment, and aesthetics. The five As apply to personal(ized) stories created for, or by, young students and are used to generate some practical suggestions for future use of touchscreens in the classroom.