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Neuman, Susan B. – Journal of Educational Research, 1982
To determine how television viewing affected the quality of recreational reading, logs were completed on the amount of time fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students spent on reading and on watching television. Results indicated that students who watched a lot of television and who did little reading tended to choose books of lower quality.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades, Leisure Time, Readability
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Shapiro, Jon; Snyder, Geraldine – Reading Horizons, 1982
Analyzes the roles played by females in Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me Margaret." Concludes that the book offers flat and unflattering portrayals of female characters. (FL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Content Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Freeley, Joan T. – Reading World, 1982
Reports the findings of a study that replicated work done in the early 1970s concerning the media preferences and reading interests of intermediate grade children. Shows that the reading interests of boys remained much the same, with those of girls changing. Both groups continued to prefer television over print media. (FL)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Females
Donelson, Ken – Curriculum Review, 1978
Teachers often insist that certain "great books" must be taught, although they can seldom agree on a list of titles. But restricting students' reading to the classics only produces boredom. Students deserve widely-read literature teachers, who can bring them knowledge of and excitement about all kinds of literature. (SJL)
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Course Content, English Curriculum, Literature Appreciation
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Manley, Mary Ann; Simon, Alan E. – Reading Teacher, 1980
Describes a school district's efforts to make teachers, parents, and students more aware of the importance and fun of reading. (RL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family Involvement, Group Activities, Integrated Activities
Norton, Terry L.; Anfin, Carol S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1997
Children quickly become bored with repetition requiring the library media specialists to vary their booktalk formats to sustain children's attention and promote recreational reading. This article discusses the four basic booktalk formats: plot summary, anecdote, character description, creation of mood, and a fifth to promote books with a common…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Characterization, Childrens Literature
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Wojciechowski, Jacek – Public Libraries, 1996
Describes the difference between literary communication ("belles-lettres") and information communication. Identifies 11 possible functions of or reasons for reading belles-lettres. Discusses the importance of literary communication to library users and the library's role in providing belles-lettres to the public. (AEF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Sources, Library Collections, Library Material Selection
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Godina, Heriberto – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2003
A study examining the impact of ancestral cultural knowledge on student motivation surveyed 61 Mexican American students at a Southwestern middle school before and after a 3-day program on Mesoamerican culture. Findings indicated that students' sense of cultural awareness and voluntary reading preferences were enhanced. Culturally relevant…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Cultural Education, Culturally Relevant Education
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Hess, Mary Lou – Language Arts, 1991
Shares how the author designed reading activities to increase students' understanding of nonfiction by adhering to three principles: purpose, classification, and collaboration. Recounts how students responded to the reading materials and each other as they developed an understanding of the information available to them. (MG)
Descriptors: Classification, Content Area Reading, Elementary Education, Integrated Curriculum
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Todd, Katherine – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1988
Summarizes work by three researchers in the area of young people and libraries. The first examined library habits of pregnant teenagers; the second explored reading interests of children and adolescents and factors involved in their selection of reading materials; and the third advocated making research relevant to those involved in collecting…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Data Collection, Early Parenthood, Elementary Secondary Education
Hurst, Carol Otis – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Discusses the opportunity to unite readers of all ages by encouraging reading and discussing books on a given topic. Outlines possible topics and gives book-starter suggestions that are likely to spark broad interest such as the 1940s, World War II, or Growing Up. Suggests preparations that may be made for those who are unaccustomed to book…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Childrens Literature, Discussion Groups
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Laumbach, Belinda – Rural Educator, 1995
A survey examined the reading interests and availability of relevant reading materials for 25 bilingual fifth-grade students in a rural southwestern school. Area residents were primarily descendants of early Hispanic settlers. Discusses the importance of targeting student reading interests and making materials of interest available in classrooms…
Descriptors: Bilingual Schools, Bilingual Students, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
Abrahamson, Richard F.; Carter, Betty – Book Links, 1998
Provides a descriptive bibliography of titles that show the significant role books play in a young person's existence. Includes a letter excerpted from "Dear Author" magazine, from a 14-year old to "Charlotte's Web" author E.B. White telling how the book changed her life. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Authors
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Crowe, Chris – English Journal, 1999
Presents an open letter to English teachers outlining what the author hopes English teachers will teach his children about books and reading this year, focused on helping them love reading. Includes some thoughts about how to do so. Presents short annotations of 11 new or overlooked young adult books worth reading. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Books, English Instruction, Language Arts
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Athanases, Steven Z. – Journal of Literacy Research, 1998
Examines two urban 10th-grade English classes of ethnically diverse students in which the teachers diversified literature selections for newly designed ethnic literature curricula. Reports the texts students found most memorable and meaningful, and analyzes the values students found in their encounters with these literary works. (RS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Diversity (Student), High Schools, Identification (Psychology)
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