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Melissa Williams – Knowledge Quest, 2022
Williams presents using personalized book baskets to connect learners to books that will ignite enthusiasm for reading, encourage expansion of reading genres, and allow the school librarian to understand and support students on a deeper level.
Descriptors: Books, Reading Motivation, School Libraries, Librarians
Leanne Ellis – Knowledge Quest, 2024
This article is about what the future of reading looks like. Currently many districts across the country--including New York City--are adopting research-based methods called the science of reading that focus on mechanics. Leanne Ellis surmises the future of reading holds great promise if school librarians can promote, showcase, and advocate for a…
Descriptors: Reading, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction, Reading Motivation
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Jessica Fitzpatrick – Knowledge Quest, 2022
The athletic department and the school library at Mayde Creek High School in Texas have been collaborating to build literacy and leadership skills among the athletes on the varsity football team, and both the boys' and girls' varsity basketball teams through collaborative leadership book studies that are also sports-focused. Because of the success…
Descriptors: School Libraries, High Schools, Student Athletes, Books
Groff, Suzy – Knowledge Quest, 2015
Sometimes great initiatives in education start with just a glimmer of an idea and a belief that building a foundation under that idea can effect change. That glimmer of an idea came to Bandera Independent School District (BISD) from a middle school English teacher who attended an International Reading Association Conference and heard about…
Descriptors: Libraries, Motor Vehicles, Reading Motivation, Summer Programs
Whittingham, Jeff; Rickman, Wendy A. – Knowledge Quest, 2015
Summer drift, otherwise known as loss of reading comprehension skills or reading achievement, has been a well-known and well-documented phenomenon of public education for decades. Studies from the late twentieth century to the present have demonstrated a slowdown in summer drift attributed to specific summer reading programs addressing motivation…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Reading Programs, Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills
Lyon, George Ella – Knowledge Quest, 2016
If adult attention is screen scrambled, what about kids, whose brains are still developing? In a world where we are over stimulated and hyperlinked-in we are deprived of the kind of time with a person or experience that deepens and sustains us. Here, poet laureate George Ella Lyon writes that the story circle can be such an experience. A school…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Story Reading, Attention, Time Management
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LaGarde, Jennifer; Winner, Matthew C. – Knowledge Quest, 2012
Like all great ideas, Level Up Book Club grew out of a genuine need, the spontaneous firing of a few brain sparks, and the kind of luck that comes from being "in the right place at the right time." By mid-June 2011 the authors were already "bona fide" wonder twins--two educators who, although they'd never met, had stumbled upon each other through…
Descriptors: Clubs, Reading Motivation, Video Games, Creative Teaching
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Bates, Naomi – Knowledge Quest, 2012
Book trailers are fast becoming today's marketing technique for newly published books. They have changed the way students select books, and trailers meet the expectations of today's teens who have been brought up on graphic visuals. Book trailers are also quite new, starting as a trend only about four years ago. Since then, they have proliferated,…
Descriptors: Publishing Industry, Books, Marketing, Innovation
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Solley, Kathryn – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Accelerated Reader's impact on student reading achievement has been debated in educational circles for some time. The effectiveness of this tool to motivate students and build reading comprehension depends on its usage and the training provided to teachers using it. In its training seminars, Renaissance Learning stresses that AR is to be used as a…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Achievement, Reading Instruction, Acceleration (Education)
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Beckham, Sonja – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Schools and teachers act to a limited degree in "loco parentis", thus assuming the role of parents, especially in the health and safety of minors in attendance at public school, but also in setting educational standards. Public schools have been delegated this role and implement policies, programs, and procedures that sometimes, unintentionally,…
Descriptors: Intellectual Freedom, School Libraries, Reading Instruction, Reading Motivation
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Halls, Kelly Milner – Knowledge Quest, 2011
By forcing gifted educators to teach in preparation for state testing and national assessments, the joy of discovery is becoming an endangered species, and learning is becoming a chore rather than an opportunity. Is it possible to strike a more reasonable balance? Kelly Gallagher suggests a 50/50 approach. Half of academic endeavor should be in…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, Testing, Wildlife, Reading Motivation
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White, Britt – Knowledge Quest, 2011
The use of graphic novels to engage students has increased steadily in recent years. School librarians and teachers throughout elementary, middle, and secondary schools are integrating graphic novels into English language arts learning and across the curriculum. The growing acceptance of graphic novels in teaching and learning activities is due in…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, School Libraries, Novels, Teaching Methods
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Bateman-Whitson, Jill – Knowledge Quest, 2011
It is important for students to be good readers. In order to encourage reading for the fun of it, the author developed a game plan for the library. In this article, the author discusses how to make the library the place to be. She suggests that librarians need to encourage students to read, read, read. They must make their libraries places of…
Descriptors: Library Services, Reading Motivation, Student Interests, Librarians
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Small, Ruth V.; Arnone, Marilyn P. – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Reading is often thought of as a skill, something to be learned and practiced. But reading can also be considered a creative art, capturing the imagination of the reader in ways that result in creative thought and expression. School librarians have a unique opportunity not only to support classroom-based reading skill building but also to serve as…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, Role Models, Creative Activities, School Libraries
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Gleason, Carrie – Knowledge Quest, 2011
In the past few years, there has been increasing demand from school librarians for books for "reluctant readers"--despite the impressive offering of children's literature published each year and the success of blockbuster series like "Harry Potter, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Twilight," and "Hunger Games," among others. This is also in addition to all…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Reading Ability, Librarians
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