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Stevenson, Sara – School Library Journal, 2009
As a middle school librarian in Austin, Texas, the author has been running weekly book clubs for years, which covered many genres that appeal to a wide cross section of kids. When approached by a group of Latino boys from low-income families, the author was inspired to run a Bluford High book club for reluctant readers. The author shares how she…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Clubs, Reading Motivation, Males
Sax, Leonard – School Library Journal, 2007
The gender issue is relevant to classroom learning in more ways than one. Increasingly in the United States, young boys are saying that school is stupid and they do not like to read. This phenomenon cuts across all demographic groups: it affects affluent white boys in the suburbs no less than it affects black boys in low-income neighborhoods. In…
Descriptors: Video Games, Predictor Variables, Literature Appreciation, Gender Issues
McMahon, Judith – School Library Journal, 1990
Considers arguments for and against the use of videotape productions of children's literature as motivators to reading. Criteria for the selection of videos that are successful adaptations of books are identified and discussed in the context of specific video productions. (four references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Thinking, Evaluation Criteria, Imagination
Beers, G. Kylene – School Library Journal, 1996
Examines reluctant readers, or aliterates, and identifies three distinct types: dormant, uncommitted, and unmotivated. Habits and attitudes of literate, aliterate, and illiterate students are presented, including enjoyment of reading, primary cognitive responses, and feelings about other readers. (LRW)
Descriptors: Illiteracy, Literacy, Literature Appreciation, Reading Attitudes
Sullivan, Peggy – School Library Journal, 1982
Argues that reading is a useful tool in successful living as well as a pleasure in itself and discusses the importance of making books accessible to children and teaching them how to select appropriate reading materials. (CHC)
Descriptors: Books, Library Role, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Quality of Life
Rabban, Elana – School Library Journal, 1980
Discusses the issue of capable high school students who are excellent readers but don't read outside of school assignments. Suggests that the school librarian's role in solving this problem is to provide a variety of reading materials and to encourage reading both in the library and in the school program. (BK)
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Literature Appreciation, Motivation Techniques, Opinions
Nevett, Micki – School Library Journal, 1981
Discusses the need for providing information on children's books for parents, and describes the development of such a course for parents by a children's librarian. The format of the course and topics covered are presented, as well as the reactions of participating parents. Extensive references are included. (BK)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
Bromann, Jennifer – School Library Journal, 1999
Presents tips for giving successful teen booktalks, including advice on delivery, teasing students and getting their attention, selecting books that have sections that will interest them, stretching the truth, and, and limiting the presentation. Includes a sampling of young adult books and examples of scripts used to get teens' attention. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Fiction, Reading Attitudes
Loertscher, David V. – School Library Journal, 1993
Discussion of quality education focuses on two studies: one explored the impact of school library media centers on student achievements, and the other examined the value of voluntary reading. A model developed from the studies indicates that adequate media centers combined with the effective use of library resources lead to higher student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Resources Centers
Butler, Dorothy – School Library Journal, 1989
Discusses the ability of books to transmit nourishment to the mind and spirit, the importance of fostering reading skills and habits in young children, and the danger of subordinating language and books to inert machinery in education. The roles of parents, schools, libraries and society as a whole are explored. (CLB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Educational Needs
Beers, G. Kylene – School Library Journal, 1996
Discusses ways to help motivate reluctant readers. Topics include early reading experiences of aliterate readers; the value of reading-related activities like book clubs and reading clubs; other activities that motivate and/or discourage readers; the role of parents, teachers, and librarians; and narrowing choices to make book selection easier.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Library Role, Motivation, Parent Role
Pileri, Iris M. – School Library Journal, 1981
Describes a reading program focusing on Newbery Medal and Honor Books developed by a library/media specialist and a sixth-grade reading teacher. Evolution of the group format into an individualized approach is discussed, as well as such positive outcomes of the program as increased enjoyment of reading by students. (BK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Independent Reading, Learning Resources Centers
Kiefer, Barbara – School Library Journal, 2001
Discusses the need for children to go beyond literacy to become lifelong readers. Highlights include the reading process; reading instruction; and the role of the librarian, including reading books aloud, allowing children to choose their own books, book discussion groups, teaching different purposes of reading, and author studies. (LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Elementary Education, Library Role, Reading Aloud to Others
Birkerts, Sven – School Library Journal, 1999
Suggests that the real power of the childhood reading encounter is less in the specific elements of story or character and more in what is accomplished by the private interchange between child and book. Discusses the differences between reading and being read to and between reading and television watching. (AEF)
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Needs, Childrens Literature, Reader Text Relationship
Donham van Deusen, Jean; Langhorne, Mary Jo – School Library Journal, 1997
Describes the Community Reading Month (CRM) initiative in Iowa City, Iowa; its goals are to promote the value of reading and to build a sense of community. Topics include the development of CRM, increased reading scores of Iowa City's elementary school students, activities for people of all ages, and planning and evaluation. (AEF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Community Programs, Elementary Education
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