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Carter, Betty – English Journal, 1997
Considers the differences between young adult and adult books and maintains that teachers must be familiar with young adults' tastes for both. Suggests that traffic between these publishing divisions is a two-way street, with young adults reading adult books and adults reading young adult books. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Literary Genres, Publishing Industry, Reading Interests
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Worthy, Jo – Reading Teacher, 1996
Suggests books and other materials that are interesting and supportive for struggling readers and reluctant readers, in several categories: repetitive texts, texts that can be performed, and popular texts that have particular appeal for reluctant readers. (SR)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books
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Thomas, P. L. – English Journal, 2003
Details the results of allowing student choice in reading and writing. Contends that introducing choice late in a student's schooling complicates that student's ability to reap the full benefits of autonomy. Concludes that choice as a key component of teaching reading and writing is problematic in a traditional setting filled with prescriptive…
Descriptors: Assignments, Curriculum Development, Independent Reading, Instructional Effectiveness
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Schlichter, Carol L. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1989
Books identified as especially interesting and challenging for elementary-level gifted students are reviewed, within four categories: books that challenge language development, encourage creative and imaginative powers, provide non-stereotyped role models, and provide how-to skill training in a variety of interest areas. Each title has an…
Descriptors: Books, Creativity, Elementary Education, Gifted
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Martinez, Miriam; Nash, Marcia F. – Language Arts, 1992
Reviews 7 picture books and 15 chapter books that should appeal to readers in the intermediate grades. Discusses how the skills and interests of readers of this age are changing. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Intermediate Grades, Picture Books, Reading Attitudes
Balas, Janet L. – Computers in Libraries, 1999
Discussion of Web sites that are related to books and reading and would be of interest to library patrons focuses on 10 sites, including publisher's sites, book reviews, mysteries, children's literature, the Library of Congress's Center for the Book, and relevant e-mail newsletters. (LRW)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Books, Childrens Literature, Electronic Mail
Varley, Jane – 1995
This study systematically examines the reading habits and in-house library use of a group of survey respondents in the Independent Living complex at a retirement community located in Westlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. The residents responded to an anonymous questionnaire requesting information about their reading habits and their preferences…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Library Services, Older Adults, Outreach Programs
Christensen, Jane, Ed. – 1983
With many annotations written or edited by students, this booklist contains 3,100 citations of fiction and nonfiction publications for adolescents. Most entries were published within the past few years, although well-written older books are also included. The annotations, which include appropriate age ranges, are categorized as follows:…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Junior High Schools
Newcomer, Beverly – 1988
A study examined whether the use of a listening station (comprised of books on tapes) would have a positive effect upon the reading interest of first graders. Subjects, 18 first grade children who were randomly selected from three reading groups in a suburban community school, were equally divided into an experimental and a control sample. While…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Grade 1
Davis, James E., Ed.; Davis, Hazel K., Ed. – 1988
This annotated bibliography, for junior high and middle school students, describes nearly 2,000 books to read for pleasure, for school assignments, or merely to satisfy curiosity. Books included have been published mostly in the last five years and are divided into six major sections: fiction, drama, picture books for older readers, poetry, short…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Junior High Schools
Metz, Susan Ellen Shapiro – 1978
Fifty-one fifth grade girls and 50 fifth grade boys participated in a study of the effects, on interest and comprehension, of stereotyped and nonstereotyped sex roles in reading materials. Reading materials consisted of eight 450-word stories about a main character who was either a pilot or a ballet dancer. Two plots were written for each…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Masters Theses, Reading Comprehension
Carlsen, G. R. – 1978
Novels intended for adolescent readers have the following qualities in common: a tone that is implied by the diction and the syntax; themes that relate to adolescent concerns such as the search for status and identity, breaking family ties, and handling sex; a predilection to teach through example or to convey a message; and an atmosphere of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, English Instruction, High Schools
Shirley, Fehl L. – 1977
The purposes of this study were to discover whether teachers can report the ways in which books, stories, poems, or articles have changed their concepts, attitudes, or behavior in relation to reading instruction, to learn the kinds of reading materials which have influenced their reading instruction, and to ascertain the instructional areas which…
Descriptors: Literary Influences, Reading Habits, Reading Instruction, Reading Interests
Stachelek, Deborah Ann – 1976
This study compared the reading interests and habits of American and Canadian senior high school students and examined the extent to which the English curricula in their schools coincide with those reading interests. Questionnaires were distributed to a total of 680 students in three schools (urban, suburban, and rural) in the New Britain,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, English Curriculum, High Schools, Reading Habits
HARRIS, CHARLES – 1968
ON THE PREMISE THAT GHETTO YOUTH ARE NONREADERS MAINLY BECAUSE MOST READING MATERIALS ARE UNINSPIRED, MIDDLE-CLASS, AND ANTISEPTIC, THE SPRINGBOARDS READING PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED. PRESENTLY IMPLEMENTED IN HARLEM (NEW YORK CITY) "STREET ACADEMIES," THE PROGRAM UTILIZES A SERIES OF FOUR-PAGE BOOKLETS DESIGNED TO INTEREST DISADVANTAGED MALE…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Dropouts, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books, High School Students
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