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Paynter, Kelly C.; Zarzeka, Jo – Library Media Connection, 2011
Many U.S. elementary and middle schools celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday on March 2nd via the National Education Association's (NEA) Read Across America Day (RAAD). Not as many high schools participate in this joyous ode to reading. In this article, the authors describe how they, as media specialists at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, High Schools, School Libraries, Media Specialists
Deskins, Liz – Library Media Connection, 2011
According to the author, one of her most important goals as a school librarian is to inspire her students to become lifelong lovers of reading. She recognizes that she cannot do this alone, and one of her most powerful partners is a parent. She can encourage a child to check out a book that may open their eyes to the wonders of literature, but if…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits, Reading Improvement, Reading Interests
Collins, Joan – Library Media Connection, 2010
Today's graduates will live and work with people from unknown places and backgrounds. Through the world of story students can journey through unfamiliar cultures, gaining knowledge and understanding of challenges faced by their contemporaries around the world. By selecting fiction books with a global focus, school librarians broaden student choice…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Grade 7, Fiction, School Libraries
Wepking, Mary – Library Media Connection, 2009
When they hear the word "collaboration," today's teacher-librarians immediately think of their teaching faculty and the need to incorporate 21st century information skills into the school's curriculum. But there may be another professional or two in one's community who would also be very valuable collaborators, helping one to reach and teach…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Public Libraries, Information Skills, Librarians
Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2008
There is always a new supply of books coming into the school library, and students make great reviewers for these new titles. This article shows how library media specialists can create a student book review group as part of a program to develop school-wide incentive for reading.
Descriptors: School Libraries, Book Reviews, Media Specialists, Elementary School Students
Miller, Pat – Library Media Connection, 2008
Never in the history of childhood has there been greater competition for a child's attention. Active in sports, hobbies, scouting, and other after-school activities, children have a myriad of electronic distractions from the many televisions in their home to Wii[trade mark], Xbox[trade mark], computer games and many more. How then, can librarians…
Descriptors: Creativity, Internet, Reading Motivation, Librarians
Dees, Dianne; Mayer, Alisande; Morin, Heather; Willis, Elaine – Library Media Connection, 2010
Librarians promote student learning through technology, literacy, and collaboration with teachers. Each element provides ample opportunities to offer leadership and to learn as a member of the learning community. The librarian demonstrates leadership within the professional learning community (PLC) by providing professional development for…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Technology Integration, Cooperation, School Libraries
Gustafson, Chris – Library Media Connection, 2008
Just before the start of school in 2006, the author discovered that boys' scores trailed girls' across every grade and in every racial subgroup at her school. In this article, she describes her efforts to increase boys' participation in her annual reading promotion activity by incorporating an element of competition and tracking weekly reading…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Competition, Males, Reading Achievement
Dix, Suzanne Liacos – Library Media Connection, 2010
As advocates for reading, librarians cannot help but love a reading program. In this article, the author talks about the Battle of the Books, a reading enrichment program that had been in place since 1996. Battle of the Books promotes reading among middle school students by offering interesting books and a trivia-type competition. The author…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Enrichment Activities, Reading Programs, School Libraries
Hall, Michelle – Library Media Connection, 2009
This article illustrates how the use of the basic elements of a story can help create an event that will stimulate imagination and encourage further reading. Margaret Robison, the librarian at the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind (VSDB) in Staunton, Virginia, decided that for Teen Read Week she would use a popular series as a bridge to…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Incentives, Reading Improvement, Reading Programs
Reuter, Kara – Library Media Connection, 2008
A central goal of most library media programs is to inspire lifelong readers, who recognize and value the cognitive, affective, and even physical experiences they obtain through reading. Unfortunately, national surveys have reported that reading for pleasure is on the decline, especially among children and young adults. Many young people are…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Children, Reading Material Selection, Recreational Reading
Parker, Meredith – Library Media Connection, 2008
Norfolk Detention School is an alternative school for juveniles under the age of 18 who are awaiting adjudication by the court and those who are awaiting transfer to another facility. This article describes the author's experience as a library media specialist in this juvenile detention school. She describes how she has promoted and encouraged…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Correctional Institutions, Juvenile Justice, School Libraries
Hoppe, Kelly M. – Library Media Connection, 2009
The one year the author was an elementary librarian, she organized a Read Across America (RAA) celebration involving three different elementary campuses. This included bringing in community members to read, free books for students, and the piece de resistance--campus principals dressing up in the Cat in the Hat suit and reading to the entire…
Descriptors: High Schools, Personal Narratives, Reading Motivation, School Libraries
Humphrey, Jack; Preddy, Leslie B. – Library Media Connection, 2008
Practice is important in learning, maintaining, or improving any skills. Studies by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) show that students perform better when they do independent reading. In order to be a good reader, a person must practice reading, but reading practice declines markedly after fifth grade. Educators and parents…
Descriptors: Sustained Silent Reading, Silent Reading, Independent Reading, Reading Instruction
Collins, Joan – Library Media Connection, 2008
Eighth graders offer librarians and language arts teachers the greatest challenge of matching the student with just the right book. These duplicitous creatures have a foot in two worlds. They are both children and young adults. While sixth graders may be emotionally immature, three years later, they are usually prepared for the young adult world.…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Reading Motivation, Reading Programs, Adolescent Literature
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