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Lesesne, Teri S. – Voices from the Middle, 2003
Shares some novels that can reinvigorate a "dormant reader." Presents annotations of nine titles and some additional titles related to the main nine titles. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Novels, Reading Material Selection

Mori, Setsuko – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2002
Investigates foreign language reading motivation. Data was obtained via a questionnaire. Results of a statistical analysis suggest that motivation to read in English may be divided into four sub-components: Intrinsic value of reading in English, attainment value of reading in English, extrinsic utility value of reading in English, and expectancy…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Questionnaires, Reading Motivation, Reading Skills

Hade, Daniel D. – New Advocate, 2002
Discusses four different paths that literature can take: the positive path; the negative path; the creative path; and the transformative path. Concludes that a literature curriculum that invites transformation, justice, and healing to happen points in stark contrast to how truly inadequate standards-based, test-driven education is to addressing…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Freeman, Judy – Instructor, 1998
Presents an annotated listing of books about all kinds of heroes for elementary school students. Stories include the young King Arthur; an assertive, baseball-playing heroine who becomes a princess; an older brother dealing with his younger brother; a Christmas story; civil rights icon Rosa Parks; and the cow who jumped over the moon. (SM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers

Gregory, Linda Pohlabel; Morrison, Timothy G. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1998
Three families with at-risk children were taught lap-reading techniques and provided with books for lap reading over a 12- to 16-week period. The resulting changes in children's behavior included choosing books and reading as free-time activities, developing positive attitudes toward books, and persisting in attending to books in the face of other…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Intervention, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Attitudes
Morris, Sharon – School Library Journal, 1998
Describes how the innovative children's librarian, Katherine Watson, of the Denver (CO) Public Library surveyed famous American men and women in 1929-1930 about their favorite children's books to inspire young readers. Discusses Watson's idea that became children's book week, a book talk with local children's authors, a traveling collection of…
Descriptors: Authors, Children, Childrens Literature, Letters (Correspondence)

Johnson, Nancy J.; Giorgis, Cyndi – Reading Teacher, 2001
Notes that educators must provide time for children to read books of their choosing. Features books themed around what might be referred to as "the culture of childhood," focusing on categories such as childhood curiosity, sports and games, familiar stories and tales, shared and vicarious experiences, and children's victories. Presents a list of…
Descriptors: Books, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education

Worthy, Jo – Reading Teacher, 2002
Suggests that students are savvy in their understanding of reading motivation. Suggests that if teachers listen to students and attend to what they say about classroom instruction and reading materials, schools can have profound effects on students' motivation, engagement, and ultimately, achievement. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Intermediate Grades, Reading Material Selection, Reading Motivation

Baker, Linda; Wigfield, Allan – Reading Research Quarterly, 1999
Examines how dimensions of reading motivation related to students' reading activity and achievement. Finds that the strength of the relations between reading motivation and reading achievement was greater for girls and for white students. Demonstrates that reading motivation is multidimensional and should be regarded as such in research and in…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Grade 5, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
Murphy, P. Karen; Holleran, Theresa A.; Long, Joyce F.; Zeruth, Jill A. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2005
Models of persuasion (e.g., Petty & Cacioppo, 1986) and conceptual change (Dole & Sinatra, 1998) acknowledge that reader elaboration of and engagement with a given text increases the potential for belief change and that the process of elaboration or engagement is fueled by reader motivation. However, little is known about the predictive powers of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, College Students, Reading Motivation
Ulmen, Marie Christine – Young Children, 2005
If a child does not learn to read in the early grades, there are few opportunities for them to catch up. Therefore, the extent of a child's exposure to reading before the early school years is not only important, but critical. In this column, the author suggests ten easy ways to make reading a part of every young child's day: (1) Read and reread…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Childrens Literature, Family Involvement, Reading Habits
Keene, Leslie – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
Banned Books Week does not need to end in September. Its spirit should permeate the school library media center throughout the year. Yet by the time students get to middle school, some may balk at "celebrating the freedom to read." It goes without saying that it?s an intense age for ten- to fourteen-year-olds. They have so many other issues,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Academic Freedom, School Libraries, Library Role
Sloane, Finbarr C. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2005
In this article, the author describes some of the possible components needed to develop multilevel theory that support the scaling of reading interventions. Scaling can be defined in a number of ways: depth, sustainability, spread, and shift (see Coburn, 2003). The author treats "scaling" in this paper as it has been traditionally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scaling, Reading Research, Reading Comprehension
Guthrie, John T.; Wigfield, Allan; Barbosa, Pedro; Perencevich, Kathleen C.; Taboada, Ana; Davis, Marcia H.; Scafiddi, Nicole T.; Tonks, Stephen – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
Based on an engagement perspective of reading development, we investigated the extent to which an instructional framework of combining motivation support and strategy instruction (Concept-Oriented Reading Instruction--CORI) influenced reading outcomes for third-grade children. In CORI, five motivational practices were integrated with six cognitive…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Reading Instruction, Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies
Brown, Donna W. – Library Media Connection, 2004
School library media specialists are the first to witness the malaise that permeates American schools threatening the future of our society. Believing that personal lack of aspirations, our failure to encourage reading for pure enjoyment, and society's disrespect toward education has left a void in our children that is filled with apathy.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Recreational Reading, Librarians