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Zakariya, Sally Banks – American School Board Journal, 1985
Based on information from the report, "Becoming a Nation of Readers," this article presents eight recommendations for parents to follow to provide encouragement to their children in reading. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Family Influence, Parent Child Relationship
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McEvoy, George F.; Vincent, Cynthia S. – Journal of Communication, 1980
Highlights the major findings from a study of reading, particularly book reading, among adults. Discusses reading habits, sources of reading material, and attitudes toward reading, as well as demographic information. Concludes that reading does not substitute for, but rather goes along with, involvement in other leisure activities. (JMF)
Descriptors: Adults, Independent Reading, Motivation, Reading Attitudes
Fueyo, Judith – Teaching and Learning Literature with Children and Young Adults, 1997
Discusses the reading habits of a writing teacher and her teacher education students--a few of whom confessed that they had never read an entire book all the way through. States that the educator's goal was to increase her students' reading of informational and pleasurable materials over the semester. (PA)
Descriptors: Reader Response, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
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Diaz-Rubin, C. – Reading Improvement, 1996
Investigates the reading genre preferences of 254 male and female high school students in Pennsylvania. Draws comparisons with similar research done 10 years earlier. Finds a substantial change in reading interests. Notes the top 10 areas of interest are adventure, horror, mysteries, humor, murder, love, fantasy, crime, sports, and movies. (RS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, High School Students, High Schools, Independent Reading
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Morley, Sharon – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Describes the weekly book talks scheduled in ninth-grade English classes, in which invited faculty and administrators share a favorite book, thus exposing students to enthusiasm for reading, shared interests and reading habits, and a wide array of reasons for reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Reading Attitudes
Nonweiler, Mindy – Indiana Reading Journal, 2001
Questions if various methods of Recreational Reading would affect the reading attitudes of students who are identified as learning disabled. Finds that the following methods were both motivating and enjoyable for the student: self-sustained silent reading, book talk by teacher, books on tape, partner read when students selected their own partner,…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Middle Schools, Reading Attitudes
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Wepner, Shelley B.; Caccavale, Philip P. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Describes a school-home partnership for encouraging parents to read along with their children to promote reading as a part of children's everyday habits. Finds that using parents to model this behavior enhanced students' attitude toward reading. (MG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Literature Appreciation, Parent Influence
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Horton, Rosemary – Teacher Librarian, 2005
This article summarizes some of the recent research on boys and reading that has been primarily conducted in Australia but is also available online to international readers. The research makes it clear that many boys are still reading, but competing claims on their busy lives easily sidetrack them from making reading their main activity. Educators…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Males, Reading Attitudes, Recreational Reading
Sanacore, Joseph – 1993
School administrators should realize that independent reading is an important and integral part of the language arts program, that it takes into consideration important skills and strategies, and that it requires risk-taking in a supportive environment. Principals can provide such support by working cooperatively with teachers during every phase…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Education, Independent Reading, Instructional Leadership
Walmsley, Sean A.; And Others – 1991
A study investigated the literary experiences and understanding of elementary school students by focusing on the literature children encounter in school and at home, literary instruction, and the differences between good and poor readers. Teachers and researchers traced the reading habits of eight second-grade students from two classrooms from…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Grade 2, Literature Appreciation, Primary Education
Rarick, Galen R.; Lemert, James B. – 1987
Because newspapers have begun switching from evening to morning publication with increasing frequency, a study investigated subscriber response to change in publication time and in subscriber behavior over time. In follow-up to an earlier study on subscriber reactions to the conversion to morning publication of the weekday Eugene (Oregon)…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Broadcast Television, Communication Research
Parker, Anita; Paradis, Edward – 1983
To ascertain whether reading attitudes changed as boys and girls progressed through the grades, a reading attitude inventory was administered to 234 children in grades one through six. Items in the inventory were grouped into the following categories: free reading in the classroom, organized reading in the classroom, reading at the library,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Elementary Education
Parker, Anita; Paradis, Edward – 1984
To continue the monitoring of reading attitude development begun in an earlier study of 234 children in grades one through six, a second reading attitude inventory was administered in the same school district to 216 primary students and 293 intermediate students. Of particular significance to this study was a change in the basal reading series…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Elementary Education
Kirsch, Irwin; Guthrie, John – 1982
Individuals in 14 job categories at the Analytical Instrument Division of the Hewlett-Packard Corporation were observed and interviewed for six months to determine their reading practices at work and in leisure settings. The individuals ranged from a research chemist and a printed circuit designer, to a quality assurance inspector and a mechanical…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Job Skills, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
Fuchs, Lucy – 1987
Intended to help parents and teachers select books for young people that reflect the actual interests of adolescents, this booklet discusses titles that both appeal to teenagers and help adults gain insight into their needs, their concerns, and their values. Titles of chapters in the booklet are as follows: (1) "Are Young Adult Books…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Literature Appreciation, Reading Attitudes
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