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Meloni, Christine – School Library Journal, 2010
Five years ago, when the author transferred from a local elementary school to her current position, she took one look at the dismal circulation figures and knew she had her work cut out for her. One of the first things she did was create a graphic novel section to attract young male readers. She also began stocking up on guy-friendly adventure and…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Females, Adolescent Literature, Adolescents
Mandell, Phyllis Levy – School Library Journal, 2010
Audiobooks are excellent tools to help students build literacy skills as well as improve listening, writing, and vocabulary competencies. In many shared or independent reading situations, audiobooks offer support to reluctant and struggling readers, special-needs students, and English-language learners. They are also embraced by voracious readers.…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Literacy, Librarians, High School Students
Webber, Carlie – School Library Journal, 2009
In a world of instant messages, Twitter, and Facebook, what do magazines have to offer teens? Well, as it turns out, plenty. For starters, they feature celebrity gossip, humor, beauty tips, sports, and even manga. Some magazines offer online content that can only be accessed by using a special code that's available in the print edition. Recently,…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Adolescents, Access to Information, Reading Motivation
Wooten, Jennifer – School Library Journal, 2009
Fully 57 percent of youth online watch videos, according to a Pew Internet & American Life study. And more and more are creating and sharing clips of their own making. With online engagement such an integral part of their world, Washington state's King County Library System (KCLS) decided to meet kids on their own turf by launching…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Reading Programs, Public Libraries, Student Motivation
Goldsmith, Francisca – School Library Journal, 2008
This article offers a savvy guide to the best graphic nonfiction books for teens. Many of these titles work well with teens, offering them quick access to facts and an enjoyable encounter with books and information literacy. In putting together this list of essential titles for high schoolers, the author searched for graphic nonfiction that is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Literature, Reading Motivation, Reading Material Selection
Pattee, Amy – School Library Journal, 2008
Street lit is controversial stuff. Even though street lit is a huge hit with today's teens, one will not find the semiautobiographical novels of Vickie Stringer and Nikki Turner, the grandes dames of urban fiction, on many (if any) high school reading lists or, for that matter, on some public libraries' shelves. That's because street lit (aka…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Libraries, Librarians, Novels
Whelan, Debra Lau – School Library Journal, 2007
Students from Far Rockaway High School are just back from spring break, and media specialist Geri Ellner is busy getting ready for her first class. She's already pulled out a copy of Anthony Browne's award-winning picture book "The Shape Game" (Farrar, 2003), and now she's patiently cuing up a Disney video of "Pocahontas" on…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Neonates, School Libraries, Media Specialists
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