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Pribic, Rado – Journal of Reading, 1981
Notes that major trends and characteristics of youth literature in the Federal Republic of Germany today are reflected in best selling books dealing with one of the following topics: terrorism; minorities and other outsider groups; the career world; and personal psychological conflicts intertwined with social issues. (MKM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Books, Comparative Education
Norris, Rob; And Others – CORE, 1979
Children, ages 8-9 and 11-12, rated fiction they had just read. Boys preferred supernatural, adventure and mystery stories while girls rated fairy and pony stories highly. Both preferred characters of their own sex. Sex differences were smaller in the 11-12 age group (f=fiche number). (CP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Measures, Elementary Education, Fiction
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Lai, Shu-Ling; Chang, Tai-Shent; Ye, Renmin – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2006
This study uses international data to investigate computer use situations in elementary school reading classes and the impacts of computer usage on students' reading performance across 15 countries. The study compares and reveals computer use levels in reading classes, frequencies of teachers having students use computers, times and places of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Uses in Education, Reading Instruction, Elementary Schools
Orjasaeter, Tordis – 1981
Intended for those involved in the production and use of children's books, this report calls attention to the need to create more and better books for and about handicapped children to help them overcome some of the barriers of isolation and loneliness that often separate them from their peers and condemn them to marginal lives outside the…
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Needs, Childrens Literature, Disabilities
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Marriott, Stuart. – Children's Literature in Education, 1985
Reports on the responses of children in Northern Ireland to "The Twelfth Day of July" by Joan Lingard, a contemporary novel set in their own country. (HOD)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Foreign Countries, Reader Response, Reading Interests
Dobrynina, N. E.; Stel'mah, V. D. – Unesco Bulletin for Libraries, 1973
The methods used and results obtained in the research project on The Soviet Reader'' and in the study of requests for books and bibliographic information are described. The general direction of future research on reading and readers' interest is outlined. (4 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading, Reading Habits, Reading Interests
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Lorincz, Judit – Journal of Reading, 1993
Compares how readers in Hungary and Finland approached selected novels. Finds that the reading of fiction plays different roles in the two societies; different styles are preferred; and readers approach the same book from a different perspective. (SR)
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Hopper, Rosemary – Literacy, 2005
What are adolescents choosing to read? This is an important question because of potential divergence between school students' reading interests and reading expectations in school. This article considers the findings from a study of the reading over one week in May 2002 of 707 school students aged between 11 and 15, undertaken in 30 schools in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Habits, Reading Interests, Early Adolescents
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Goodacre, Elizabeth – Reading, 1984
Reviews studies dealing with dyslexia, reading development, and reading materials and interests. (DF)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Foreign Countries, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Apseloff, Marilyn F. – School Library Journal, 1985
Trends in foreign children's books observed at International Bologna Book Fair (1984/85) indicate that publishers in Europe (The Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, England, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia) and Japan sell most children's books to general public and respond more directly to readers' interests…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Fantasy, Fiction
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Takagi, Kazuko – Reading Teacher, 1980
Reports on a study of the elements that Japanese five-year-olds prefer in picture books. (DD)
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Early Childhood Education
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Tella, Adenyinka; Akande, Samson – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2007
"In an age when browsing the net, playing with funky handsets and passing non-stop SMSs seem to be the order of the day, reading a book in a peaceful corner of a library has become an archaic idea for most people. While technology is slowly taking a steady control over individual lives, the reading habit is fast vanishing into thin…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, Elementary School Students, Interviews, Questionnaires
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Merisuo-Storm, Tuula – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2006
This study explored girls' and boys' (aged 10-11) attitudes towards reading and writing. Girls enjoyed reading significantly more than boys. Boys liked mostly comics and humorous books; adventure books were girls' favourites. Poetry did not appeal to pupils. Many boys did not enjoy typical school texts. Most pupils, especially boys, did not like…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Reading Materials, Reading Attitudes, Reading Interests
Johnson, J. David – 1982
A study was conducted to test the validity of a media exposure model that posits that editorial tone, communication potential, and utility determine the linkage between an individual's medium assessments and choices. A personal interview readership survey of Nigerian elites who read two high quality magazines distributed by the United States…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Mass Media, Media Research
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Johnson, J. David – Communication Monographs, 1983
Examines why people choose a particular medium, by testing a causal model of magazine exposure and appraisal with readership surveys of two magazines distributed by the U.S. Information Agency in India. Found that utility had the strongest relationship with both exposure and appraisal, while communication potential had a negative relationship. (PD)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Media, Media Research, Models
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