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Shaheen, Peter – English Journal, 1992
Muses on whether a literature teacher's primary function is to instill an appreciation of literature in students or to involve students in the act of reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Reading Habits, Secondary Education, Teacher Role
Nieuwenhuizen, Agnes; Cox, Sarah Mayor – 2002
In 2001, the Australian Centre for Youth Literature released "Young Australians Reading," a report on the reading attitudes of Australia's 10- to 18-year-olds prepared by Woolcott Research, that suggests there is a large body of young people who are waiting for guidance, support, and inspiration if they are to become lifelong readers.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Motivation Techniques, Reading Attitudes
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Sanacore, Joseph – Journal of Reading, 1992
Maintains that teachers must encourage the lifetime reading habit at school in independent reading. Discusses several ways to do so, including cluttering up the classroom with reading materials, providing time for reading, and encouraging the reading habit throughout the year. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Reading, Reading Attitudes
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Fox, Mem – Language Arts, 1987
Illustrates how the author's experiences as a child, parent, teacher, storyteller, and woman have influenced both her understanding of the reading process and the way she teaches reading and writing. Claims that each role provides her with different information and a unique perspective. (JD)
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes
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Reid, Louann; Cline, Ruth K. J. – English Journal, 1997
Examines the role of pleasure reading in the development of young readers and, more specifically, the role of series books, such as Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. Provides suggestions for teachers on their role in cultivating series books as a form of pleasure reading. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Reading Habits, Reading Instruction, Recreational Reading
Sanacore, Joseph – 1990
Educators must accept the challenge of encouraging the lifetime reading habit in school. Students who are surrounded with books, newspapers, magazines, and other materials will be tempted to browse and to read from these sources. When selecting materials for the classroom, educators should work closely with the library media specialist who is…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Attitudes
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Simpson, Anne – English Education, 1996
Explores the educational contexts in which boys and girls make their reading choices. Finds that girls read more and read narrative fiction almost exclusively, while boys read less but in a wider number of genres. Examines the effect that teachers or curriculum have in supporting or challenging gender preferences for reading material selections.…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education, Reading Habits
Fisher, Jan – 1984
Secondary school reading teachers are confronted with the goal of enticing adolescents to a lifelong appreciation of books. Unfortunately, teaching the "classics" of literature frequently entails stylistic enrichment and understanding of literary devices, something of a "bottom-up" approach, that turns many students away from…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Instructional Materials, Literature Appreciation, Motivation Techniques
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Burdick, Tracey – Emergency Librarian, 1998
Defines information aliteracy (ability to read without the desire) and proposes that desire be considered a component of information literacy. Experiences of a group of information aliterate students are examined; opportunity for pleasure through involvement is discussed; and suggestions for teachers and teacher-librarians for reducing the problem…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Literacy, Information Seeking
Eagan, Ruth – Highway One, 1985
Lists 27 suggestions for improving reading, including asking for educated guesses at unknown words and reading with children while holding the book so that children can see the words. (DF)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cloze Procedure, Early Reading, Reading Aloud to Others
Riley, Richard W. – Teaching PreK-8, 1996
Discusses how research has shown that as little as 20 minutes of reading a day can dramatically improve children's reading skills. Urges teachers and others to participate in the READ*WRITE*NOW! initiative in which learning partners meet with children and youth once or twice a week to help students improve their reading and writing skills. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Potential, Futures (of Society)
Asheim, Lester, Ed.; And Others – 1983
The items in this book were drawn from a symposium intended to (1) recommend priorities in national educational policy relating to reading; (2) focus attention on the essential role of an active two-way, family-school partnership in encouraging reading as a lifetime habit; and (3) help various organizations concerned with literacy and reading…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Library Role
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Powell-Brown, Ann – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2004
In this article, the author asserts that it is impossible for a person who does not love reading to be a good literacy teacher. She discusses the reasons her undergraduate preservice teaching students give for having given up on reading as a pleasurable activity, presents strategies her graduate students used to begin to enjoy reading, and offers…
Descriptors: Reading Teachers, Literature Appreciation, Reading Instruction, Teacher Role
Duke, Charles R. – 1982
Teachers should be making every effort to use approaches for teaching literature that encourage students to discover the meaning of a text for themselves, using the language of the text and without unnecessary teacher intervention. Therefore, rather than having the students be led by the teacher/interpreter through a work they encounter the first…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Arts, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
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Trelease, Jim – Reading Teacher, 1989
Stresses the importance of reading aloud to children. Notes several keys to the success of reading aloud. Shares success stories from several reading aloud programs. Answers potential objections, from skeptical parents, to reading aloud. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement
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