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Nesi, Olga M. – School Library Monthly, 2012
Following a Herculean effort by staff members at the author's school, students were reading more than ever and the reading culture was well on the way to changing for the better. While the author was excited beyond belief by this development, she was frustrated by the fact that students consistently reverted to summarizing when they were asked to…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Content Analysis, Positive Attitudes, Reading Attitudes
Gambrell, Linda B.; And Others – 1995
The Motivation to Read Profile (MRP) is a public-domain instrument designed to provide teachers with an efficient and reliable way to assess reading motivation qualitatively and quantitatively by evaluating students' self-concept as readers and the value they place on reading. The MRP consists of two basic instruments: the Reading Survey (a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Models, Reading Achievement
Loertscher, David V. – School Library Journal, 1993
Discussion of quality education focuses on two studies: one explored the impact of school library media centers on student achievements, and the other examined the value of voluntary reading. A model developed from the studies indicates that adequate media centers combined with the effective use of library resources lead to higher student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Resources Centers
Leigh, Robert K.; And Others – 1984
The result of an International Reading Association committee organized to identify successful community programs that stimulate an interest in reading, this paper identifies and describes 10 selected program areas that might be used as models for other communities. Following a brief description of the project and the submission criteria, the 10…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Motivation Techniques
Gersten, Karen – 1996
A research-based model of adult literacy categorizes adult reading habits into four categories: (1) illiteracy, the inability to read; (2) aliteracy, the absence of reading by those who are able to read; (3) selective literacy, reading only one type of material for a single purpose; and (4) active literacy, fully embracing literacy in all aspects…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs