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Socash, Richard R. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
The reasons behind the reading habits of undergraduate MIS students were examined to learn from the students' point of view why many don't read the textbook. Willingness to work hard on homework and project assignments and an appreciation of what is expected of them appears to be in place. However, carrots, sticks, ruses and requests all meet with…
Descriptors: Management Information Systems, Undergraduate Students, Reading Habits, Student Attitudes
Fowles, Jib – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Conventional wisdom dictates that television is responsible for a steep decline in literacy in United States. Because literacy has many definitions, it seems more productive to consider library circulation figures; average personal expenditures on books, magazines, and newspapers; and national surveys of reading habits. All indicate a growing…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Illiteracy, Library Circulation, Publishing Industry
Travers, Robyn Reeves – Principal, 1993
It is time to stop blaming children's nonreading on innate intelligence, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, TV-watching, or other factors beyond teachers' control. Too many schools are boring kids with dull texts and basal readers. Kids read about topics that interest them and particularly enjoy mystery, adventure, humor stories. Matching…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Reading Habits
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Baynham, Mike – Journal of Research in Reading, 2001
Shows how one of his ruling passions, the weather, led a teenage boy to engage in a variety of reading practices (and associated writing practices) in a variety of semiotic modes, drawing in different ways on numeracy knowledge. Concludes by arguing that both research on multi-modality and the New Literacy Studies point in a similar direction:…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Numeracy, Reading Habits, Reading Motivation
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Hopper, Rosemary – Literacy, 2005
What are adolescents choosing to read? This is an important question because of potential divergence between school students' reading interests and reading expectations in school. This article considers the findings from a study of the reading over one week in May 2002 of 707 school students aged between 11 and 15, undertaken in 30 schools in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Habits, Reading Interests, Early Adolescents
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Bryant, Diane P.; Bryant, Brian R.; Hammill, Donald D.; McCray Sorrells, Audrey; Kethley, Caroline I. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2004
Most students who receive special education services have significant difficulties with reading. Because teachers are considered the major source of referral for special education services, they must know the characteristic reading behaviors that distinguish students with reading disabilities. The purpose of this study was to validate…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Rating Scales
Carbo, Marie; Cole, Robert W. – Principal, 1995
Offers principals some practical ideas to help youngsters become competent, motivated readers. Principals can spend spare moments reading favorite books to students and encourage others to do likewise, help form book clubs, provide cozy reading areas and high-interest materials, help nonfluent readers practice their skills, and ask good readers…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Education, Modeling (Psychology), Motivation Techniques
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Gardiner, Steve – Educational Leadership, 2001
Sustained silent reading programs have many names, but share similar guidelines. Students read for enjoyment for an uninterrupted time daily, choose their own books and whether to finish them, observe teachers modeling good reading habits, and are not required to take tests or write book reports on their reading. (9 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Habits, Reading Strategies
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Sulentic-Dowell, Margaret-Mary; Beal, Gloria D.; Capraro, Robert M. – Reading Psychology, 2006
Three assumptions frame this study (a) preservice teachers who enjoy reading foster positive attitudes towards reading, (b) life-long reading habits are developed during formative years, and (c) these preservice teachers convey reading strategies that encourage success across content strands. This study examines the relationship between literacy…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Comprehension, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
Monroe, Margaret E.; And Others – 1978
This study: (1) identifies the library-related needs and interests of the residents of the Wisconsin Veterans Home (WVH), (2) searches for clues on activating a program of library service, and (3) explores the feasibility of establishing the WVH as a community library for King, Wisconsin. The needs assessment recounts procedures and presents the…
Descriptors: Community Study, Feasibility Studies, Information Needs, Institutional Libraries
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Mackey, Margaret – Language Arts, 1990
Explores the enormous attraction for young readers of series books (such as Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and currently "The Baby-Sitters Club"). Discusses what children might learn from such reading, often thought of as pap literature by adults. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Books, Children, Novels
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Carbo, Marie – Educational Leadership, 1990
American students don't read because they associate reading with pain. Successful reading styles programs identify students' reading styles, use reading methods and materials matching reading style strengths, demonstrate high achievement expectations and respect for learning style differences, use reading materials reflecting student's interests,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Individual Differences, Literacy Education
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Jones, Bonna – Australian Library Journal, 1998
Paul Ricoeur's narrative theory, when combined with the social theory of Pierre Bourdieu, fosters a fresh perspective on the debate about the language of business and its influence in librarianship. It is suggested that narratives about readers hold promise because they capture the active nature of reading. (Author)
Descriptors: Information Services, Information Sources, Library Materials, Library Science
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Draper, Mary C.; Barksdale-Ladd, Mary Alice; Radencich, Marguerite Cogorno – Reading Horizons, 2000
Examines the reading and writing habits of preservice teachers. Reveals a variety of reading and writing histories and patterns of involvement in ongoing reading and writing. Concludes that preservice teacher educators cannot assume that their students are readers and writers, and that course activities should be designed to support students in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Preservice Teachers, Reading Habits
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Hagood, Margaret C. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2002
Considers how singular views of formations of the self as either identity or subjectivity create problems for understanding the complex interrelations between the two concepts within critical literacy. Uses the popular culture literacy practices of an adolescent male to illustrate how differences in conceptualizations of identity and subjectivity…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Literacy, Males
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