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Timm, Paulette Ann – Wisconsin State Reading Association Journal, 1987
Points out that schools should instill in students a love of reading. Presents a checklist for assessing reading attitudes, and several instructional strategies for promoting positive attitudes. Suggests that the teacher is often the most powerful force in promoting positive attitude development. (ARH)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
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Chall, Jeanne S. – Journal of Reading, 1980
Discusses selected books that had an influence on the author's childhood and career. (JT)
Descriptors: Career Development, Influences, Information Sources, Reading Consultants
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Farrell, Edmund J. – English Journal, 1981
Examines the health of literature, both in the market place and in the schools. Contrasts the pervasive effects of uncensored popular literature with vigorous efforts to censor the classroom study of literature. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Literature Appreciation, Moral Issues
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Kline, Lloyd W. – Journal of Reading, 1980
Discusses market research indicating that eight children's and nine teen's magazines are in the top 100 magazines sold on the newsstand and by subscription. Estimates that a minimum of from 9 to 12 million magazines go into the hands of juveniles every month. (MKM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hollis, Karyn – 1977
In examining the nature of literacy in ancient Athens, this paper reviews the work of key modern scholars and their positions in the debates concerning the development of literacy in Greece, the oral culture preceeding this, and the technology that enabled it to occur. Following an introduction surveying the viewpoints of Rhys Carpenter, L. H.…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Anthropology, Higher Education, Intellectual History
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Winograd, Peter; Greenlee, Marilyn – Educational Leadership, 1986
A balanced approach to reading instruction favors cultivating reading as a strategic activity that requires intentionality, interest, and motivation on the part of the learner. Includes references. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Independent Reading, Reading Ability, Reading Attitudes
Swinger, Alice K. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1989
Opportunities for parents to encourage reading in the family are noted and ways to enhance the reading experience are discussed, including writing letters to book characters, singing combined with reading aloud, supplementing school subjects with enjoyable reading, sharing books at family gatherings, and using family experiences for book…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life, Holidays, Letters (Correspondence)
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Davies, Julie; Brember, Ivy – Gender and Education, 1993
Examines findings from a study of six elementary school cohorts designed to explore each cohort's attitudes toward reading, reading sources, and places at home where they read. Results indicate that the differences between boys and girls became progressively fewer as the age group increased. Implications for reading policy and practice are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Females, Males
Bartolomei, Gina – 2000
The literature on reading aloud indicates a positive result when children read aloud with others. Reading aloud is found to enhance a student's vocabulary, to familiarize students with language patterns and sentence structure, to help students develop listening skills and increased attention spans, and to build children's curiosity in reading.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literature Reviews, Parent Student Relationship, Reading Ability
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Carbo, Marie – Educational Leadership, 1983
Studies suggest that primary children are teacher-motivated, prefer structure, movement, and intake while reading, and use tactual and kinesthetic senses to learn to read. Older students are less teacher-motivated, need less movement, intake, and structure, and more choice of materials, and use visual and auditory senses to learn. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Perception, Reading
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Bechervaise, Neil E. – English in Australia, 1980
If the classroom English teacher is to be given any assistance in determining the most appropriate literary experiences for developing students' literature appreciation, it is imperative that research create a clearer understanding of the factors involved in developing discrimination in literature. (RL)
Descriptors: Adults, Discrimination Learning, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
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Johns, Jerry L.; McNamara, Lawrence P. – Journal of Reading, 1980
Reviews research on the effectiveness of SQ3R as a study technique, noting that support for SQ3R is based more on opinion than on empirical evidence. (JT)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Reading Habits, Reading Research, Reading Skills
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Neumah, Susan B. – Reading Teacher, 1980
Reviews studies of the relationship between television viewing and children's interest and achievement in reading; points out that the relationship is complex and that further research studies using more sophisticated measures of viewing and reading behavior need to be conducted before conclusions are made. (ET)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Influences, Reading Achievement
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Kiefer, Barbara – Emergency Librarian, 1994
Discusses literature-based classrooms and influences on students' reading habits. Highlights include beliefs about learning and teaching, including a comparison of the transmission model and the transactional model of education; the importance of literary experiences for language development and literacy learning, including phonological…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Acquisition, Learning Theories, Literacy
Wegman, Edward – 1982
Noting that the technological revolution in book production has led to more effective means of distribution and increased the number and variety of reading materials available in the world, this report examines several issues connected with the international circulation of books. Following a brief introduction to the subject, the various sections…
Descriptors: Books, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Marketing
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