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Reading Instruction
By: Amy Keel

Literature Movement
1890-1910
Nila Banton Smith referred to the Literature Movement as the “Period of Emphasis Upon Reading as a Cultural Asset.” Teachers began to realize the importance of students to develop an interest and appreciation for literacy. Readers used in the classroom began to include fables, myths, and fairytales. Charles Eliot, the president of Harvard, believed that McGuffy Readers should be entirely excluded from the schools and replaced with real literature.
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