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Jerasa, Sarah E.; Ely, Lauren; Hutchison, Laveria – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2023
Teachers hold significant power to determine which books or printed materials students might access, choose, or reject. It is important to consider how teachers' objectives, understandings, or perspectives serve as literacy sponsorship and implicitly privilege or suppress which texts, genres, or authors students access. This case study examines…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Material Selection, Teacher Role, Libraries
Smith, Joe D., Jr. – 1979
This discussion of the necessity for promoting a vigourous, prosperous, and free press addresses several areas of journalistic concern: the growing tendency toward disinterest in reading in a population that is nearly 100% literate; the decline of reading habits and motivation to read as reading skills improve; and the inability of newspaper…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Affective Behavior, Audiences, Illiteracy
Hamston, Julie Ann – 2001
This paper outlines the first stage of a research project on the topic of boys (aged 11-17) and literacy and the mediating role that families play in building interpersonal relations around reading and guiding boys into a broad range of literacy practices in the home. Findings from this research will inform a comparative study of boys identified…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Literacy, Males, Mothers
Dionisio, Maria de Lourdes – 2001
In Portugal, the word "literacy" acquired public importance in October 1995, in the first national literacy assessment report. In the last few years, "reading habits" and not "literacy" became a privileged research object, and it is the amount and kind of reading that is being measured, with the results taken as…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Literacy
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Rustam, Rohani – Information Development, 1990
The National Language and Literature Development Agency (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) in Malaysia promotes literacy and reading through publishing, book promotion, book distribution, extension programs, writing incentives, and maintenance of a special library. The article signals a need for the understanding of reasons why interest in reading has not…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Literacy, National Organizations
Cairney, Trevor; Ashton, Jean – 2000
A study examined shared reading discourses as part of an ongoing research project seeking to understand the sociolinguistic complexity of literacy practices at home and school for a number of specific families. Subjects included three socially and culturally diverse families who shared story reading events, constructed meanings about literacy, and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Thompson, Mark E. – 1987
Noting that what becomes of reluctant readers should be of great concern to a nation that advocates education and has traditionally been committed to principles of the higher order, this paper identifies the characteristics of reluctant or unmotivated readers and discusses what happens to them. Following background reflection on the limits people…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
Dorr, Aimee – 1982
Most educators argue that the time children spend watching television detracts from their homework time and leisure time reading, that television watching cultivates skills different from those needed for print literacy and encourages preference for its easier means of acquiring information, and that television content is often nonintellectual and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Influences, Literacy
Kirsch, Irwin S.; And Others – 1988
Using the data base provided by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) through its literacy assessment of young adults, researchers probed the newspaper reading practices of 21-25 year olds. The 1985 survey used home interviews of 3,600 young adults in the 48 contiguous states, representative of the 21 million adults in this age…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Literacy, Mass Media Role, Mass Media Use
Goodwin, Latty – 1996
A study examined the reading behaviors of college students--in particular it asked why aliteracy occurs among college students. A survey designed to identify the aliterate population was administered to a psychology class of 40 students from a variety of majors, and included both genders, some ethnic variety (mostly Anglo), and a range of ages.…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Literacy, Parent Influence
DiSibio, Robert A.; Savitz, Fred R. – 1983
The domino effect of illiteracy can be halted if students are given opportunity early in life to develop a positive attitude toward reading. Research supports the notion that reading interests lead to knowledge, which leads, in turn, to increased comprehension. Motivational ideas include using trade books and literature as collateral material in…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy
Camperell, Kay, Ed.; And Others – Yearbook of the American Reading Forum, 1996
Several of the papers in this collection describe university programs or provide practical suggestions for using technology to enhance literacy instruction; other papers focus on a diverse range of issues, instructional strategies, and research findings related to different aspects of literacy. Papers in the collection are: "A Community of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Content Area Reading, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Yule, Valerie – 1983
Modern information technology holds both threats and promises for the young generation in every aspect of life--social, political, economic, cultural, and personal. Already research is showing some consequences previously unsuspected. The case for mass literacy must be reappraised to assess what sort of literacy is now required, how it must link…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Futures (of Society), Information Science, Information Services
Tanner, Ron – 1987
The majority of current college freshmen see no place in their lives for reading as an opportunity for intellectual or emotional enjoyment. They read only the most utilitarian texts--appliance instructions or road signs, for example. A teacher cannot "make" students read anything, but he or she can help them find ways to like reading;…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Literacy