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Marinak, Barbara A.; Gambrell, Linda B. – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2008
This study investigated the effects of reward proximity and choice of reward on the reading motivation of third-grade students as measured by indicators of task persistence. The major finding from this study was that students who were given a book as a reward and students who received no reward were more motivated to engage in subsequent reading…
Descriptors: Proximity, Persistence, Reading Motivation, Rewards
DelGuidice, Margaux – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2008
It is evident that many schools across the country are sweeping aside the fun and invigorating parts of education in order to prepare students for standardized tests. More and more classroom teachers are finding that they have less time to assign creative, hands-on projects and tasks to their students. On the elementary level, for example,…
Descriptors: Testing, Standardized Tests, School Libraries, Media Specialists
Boyd, Maureen P.; Devennie, Meredith K. – Childhood Education, 2009
Read-alouds nurture language and literacy practices required for a successful schooling experience. They motivate children to read more and nurture language expression across the curriculum. Read-alouds not only provide content for learning, they also introduce authors and genres; model ways of reading, types of writing, and other ways of…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Reading Aloud to Others, Literacy Education, Reading Motivation
Scholastic Inc., 2013
This report presents the 4th Edition of Scholastic's biannual study of children's and parents' attitudes and behaviors about reading. Much has changed since the first "Kids & Family Reading Report" was issued in 2006, but literacy remains the critical skill needed for school success. Today's children are growing up in a world full of…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Reading Attitudes
Moss, Barbara; Loh, Virginia S. – Guilford Publications, 2010
This practical guide presents inspiring, research-based activities for teaching students in grades K-12 how to read and think critically about informational texts. With five essential types of strategies, seasoned and preservice teachers learn ways to help students select engaging, challenging reading materials; develop their knowledge of history,…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Guides, Educational Strategies, Visual Aids
Margolis, Rick – School Library Journal, 2007
The publishing gods must be crazy. How else can one explain the cruel fate of so many deserving children's books? While mediocre works abound among annual best sellers, scores of perfectly wonderful kids' books have vanished faster than Tony Soprano's henchmen. To address this injustice, a select group of librarian reviewers, booksellers, and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Material Selection, Adolescent Literature, Literature Reviews
Griggs, Richard A.; Jackson, Sherri L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
Given the frequent use of primary source readings by introductory psychology teachers, especially at liberal arts colleges, we compiled the citation frequencies of classic articles in introductory textbooks to help teachers select readings for their courses. Using a random sample of 24 of the most recent introductory texts (copyright dates…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Textbooks, Teachers, Introductory Courses
Meier, Daniel R. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2008
In this essay, the author describes his curricular journey in creating a course on narrative inquiry and memoir for experienced early childhood educators. The author recounts the steps he took in selecting reading texts and activities for the course, and emphasizes the value of using poetry as a form of narrative for helping early childhood…
Descriptors: Poetry, Early Childhood Education, Teaching Experience, Preschool Teachers
Hoffert, Barbara – Library Journal, 2008
In an August 14, 2008 story, the New York Times reported that ethnic and racial minorities will likely be a majority of the U.S. population by 2042. Many of the blacks, Asians, Hispanics, and others constituting this emerging majority will be immigrants or the children of immigrants; the number of foreigners hitting these shores is projected to…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Immigrants, Minority Groups, Population Trends
Weih, Timothy G. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2008
This article is about a book club for middle school boys. The idea of a book club for boys came from the author's concern about what he had been hearing and reading about boys falling behind in their reading abilities. The purpose of establishing the club was to discover from the boys themselves what could be done to support them in their reading.…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Clubs, Literature Appreciation, Reading Ability
Pattee, Amy – School Library Journal, 2008
Street lit is controversial stuff. Even though street lit is a huge hit with today's teens, one will not find the semiautobiographical novels of Vickie Stringer and Nikki Turner, the grandes dames of urban fiction, on many (if any) high school reading lists or, for that matter, on some public libraries' shelves. That's because street lit (aka…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Libraries, Librarians, Novels
Casey, Janet Galligani – College English, 2008
Undergraduate literature courses tend to neglect American fiction of the 1930s, especially the proletarian novel. Disregard of this particular genre is often based on the assumption that it emphasized a crude Marxist realism opposed to aesthetic modernism. Various examples of the genre are, in fact, worth teaching, especially because they do not…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Role, Novels, Reading Material Selection
Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth; Crawford, Patricia A. – Young Children, 2008
This article provides a rationale and related practical suggestions for using literature as a support system for social-emotional development as children cope with the stresses, anxieties, and feelings of loss that can occur in family life. The authors discusses types of books, how to choose them, and how teachers can use authentic literature to…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Family Life, Emotional Development, Coping
York, Sheryl – Library Media Connection, 2008
Booktalking authentic multicultural literature can encourage students to read, promote respect for all cultures, and help make all students feel welcome in libraries and media centers. It also provides opportunities to collaborate with teachers to increase diversity throughout the schools. This article presents selected booktalks of contemporary…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literature, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Diversity
Meller, Wendy B.; Richardson, Danielle; Hatch, J. Amos – Young Children, 2009
Teacher read-alouds are planned oral readings of children's books. They are a vital part of literacy instruction in primary classrooms. Teachers can use read-alouds to develop children's background knowledge, stimulate their interest in high-quality literature, increase their comprehension skills, and foster critical thinking. While reading,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Comprehension, Reading Aloud to Others, Literacy Education