Beach, J. D. (In preparation). Guided Reasoning: Teaching all
students to read critically. Book under contract to
Jossey-Bass/Wiley, San Francisco.
Beach, J. D. (In preparation). When I hear a tale... A guide to
story for children. Book under contract to Pearson Merrill Prentice
Hall, Columbus, Ohio.
Beach, J. D. (2007, October). Comedy: Children’s literature’s
hidden treasure. Manuscript submitted for publication in the
Conference Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Reading,
Berlin Germany [Paper originally presented at the conference in
Berlin, August 2007].
Beach, J. D. (2007, September). Why don’t children read
children’s literature? “Doing the math” with ALA and IRA “best”
lists 1975 to 2005. Manuscript submitted for publication [Research
report originally presented at the 21st World Congress of the
International Reading Association in Budapest, Hungary, August
2006].
Beach, J. D. (2006). John D. Beach selects great books for New
York City schools [catalog]. Staten Island, NY: School-Time
Products (for Boyds Mills Press).
Beach, J. D. (2001, Summer). Ghost stories. Once upon a times:
Newsletter of the IRA Storytellers Special Interest Group.
Beach, J. D. (2000, Summer). Stanza in tribute to James Whitcomb
Riley. Once upon a times: Newsletter of the IRA Storytellers
Special Interest Group.
Beach, J. D. (1999). Children and comedy [audiotape]. Newark,
DE: International Reading Association / Mableton, GA: Audio
Master.
Beach, J. D. (1997). Adult agendas versus “Children’s Choices”
[audiotape]. Newark, DE: International Reading Association /
Mableton, GA: Audio Master.
Beach, J. D. (1997). Nothing but the truth; A documentary novel.
In F. N. Magill (Ed.), Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult
Literature Series, Supplement (pp. 910-912). Pasadena, CA: Salem
Press.
Beach, J. D. (1997). Seasons of splendour; Tales, myths, and
legends of India. In F. N. Magill (Ed.), Masterplots II: Juvenile
and Young Adult Literature Series, Supplement (pp. 1110-1112).
Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Beach, J. D. (1996). Digital storytelling. Oklahoma Territorial
Tattler, 12 (2), 5.
Butler, A. (1994). What’s new in literacy? New York:
HarperCollins. Reprints Beach’s 1992 essay “New trends in an
historical perspective: Literature’s place in language arts
education” from Language Arts.
Beach, J. D. (1994, Spring). The field experience component in
the children's literature course: Learning about literature from
the child's perspective. The Reading Professor, 16, 26-35.
Combs, M., & Beach, J. D. (1994, March). Stories and
storytelling: Personalizing the social studies. The Reading
Teacher, 47, 464-471.
Beach, J. D. (1993, June). Comparing books and stories as an
exemplary route to literacy through literature. Reading Horizons,
33, 379-388.
Beach, J. D. (1992, November). New trends in an historical
perspective: Literature's place in language arts education.
Language Arts, 69 (7), 550-556.
Beach, J. D. (1991, Fall). Comparing paired novels to learn the
elements of fiction in the children's literature course. The
Reading Professor, 14 (1), 23-27.
Mason, J. M., & Au, K. H. (1990). A process approach to
report writing [cites and discusses Beach's 1983 study "Teaching
students to write informational reports"]. In J. M. Mason & K.
H. Au, Reading instruction for today (2nd ed., pp. 163-168). New
York: HarperCollins.
Beach, J. D. (1989). Bookbeat. Doors to the world of wonder:
Current fantasy books for pre-school to high school. New England
Reading Association Journal, 25 (3), 28-34.
Beach, J. D. (1983). Teaching students to write informational
reports. The Elementary School Journal, 84, 213-220.