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Fox, Dana L. – English Journal, 1996
Examines the reading habits of middle school and high school students, presenting two case studies conducted by two new teachers. Shows that students read more than they are generally believed to read but their reading interests are not often tapped in school. (TB)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Literature Appreciation, Reading Habits

Atkin, David J. – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1994
Discusses the trend toward the electronic media among college students resulting in less reliance upon newspapers. Asks what social locator and technology use variables can best explain newspaper readership trends. Provides data from a study of college students in 1992 regarding newspaper readership and other media. (HB)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Information Technology, Mass Media Use

Martin, Patricia – English Journal, 1991
Explores the early childhood through high school reading experiences of teenagers. Provides details about favorite books, television viewing habits, and students' memories. Provides the results of a survey and explores how students who like reading got that way. (PRA)
Descriptors: Literature Appreciation, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits, Reading Improvement

McGinley, William; Kamberelis, George – Research in the Teaching of English, 1996
Reports on a year-long study of how children's literacy practices enhanced their understanding of themselves and their social worlds. Finds that children's reading and writing benefited them personally and socially, enabling them to understand a complex urban landscape, to explore new social identities, and to wrestle with social problems and ways…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Literacy, Reading Habits, Self Concept
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
Duncan, Patricia H.; Goggin, William F. – 1982
To identify the profile of the active older reader, indepth taped interviews were conducted with 23 retired individuals for whom reading was an important part of daily living experience. Demographic data indicated that the highest education level attained varied from grammar school to a master's degree. Developmentally, the lifetime reader…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Early Reading, Educational Resources, Older Adults

Vogel, Mark; Zancanella, Don – English Journal, 1991
Describes the literary lives of four adolescents and explores the reasons why students stop reading as they get older. Discusses what teachers can learn from the opinions of their adolescent students. (PRA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Literature Appreciation, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits

Journal of Reading, 1980
Contains a discussion on how television networks are working to motivate their audiences to read; a plea for equal emphasis on all reading skills in reading programs; a report on the readability of three reading journals; and a formula for assessing "anticipatory reading" ability. (JT)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Literature Appreciation, Readability, Reading Habits

Hall, Christine; Coles, Martin – Gender and Education, 1997
Reports on the reading habits of boys and girls, ages 10 through 14. Argues that boys need to be encouraged to understand how they have been socially constructed as readers and that they need to discuss the implications of the reading choices they make. Suggests that such discussions will help both sexes become more discerning and critical…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Bushman, John H. – English Journal, 1997
Questions the use of classic literature in the lower secondary school grades and reports on a survey of reading experience and habits, both in and outside of school, among 380 students in grades 6-12. Suggests that young adult literature can do what schools have not--turn adolescents into avid readers. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature), English Curriculum, Literature Appreciation
Level, June Saine – School Library Media Quarterly, 1982
Describes the effect of book talks by a school library media specialist on the reading habits of low- and high-ability fifth-grade students at Butterfield Trail Elementary School in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (JL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Learning Resources Centers

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
Mackey, Margaret – 1995
Reading is invisible. Any report of another's reading (beyond the level of word recognition) must rely on some kind of reproduction of the actual experience; there is no way to tap into the experience itself. After completing a pilot study, a small number of adolescents--5 eighth graders and 5 eleventh graders read the first four chapters of…
Descriptors: Discussion, Foreign Countries, Grade 11, Grade 8
Mellon, Constance A. – School Library Journal, 1992
Reports results of interviews with children ages 4 to 12 regarding their reading interests that were conducted by graduate students in a children's literature course. Common themes are discussed, including enthusiasm about reading, positive reading experiences, adult influences, positive attitudes, and reading preferences. Possible reasons causing…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Elementary School Students, Family Influence

Top of the News, 1982
Nine separate articles addressing various aspects of library services to gifted youth include a philosophy statement and discussion of school media centers, reading guidance, leisure reading habits, computer use, critical television viewing, resources and referrals, programs involving community agency cooperation, and selected resources for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Children