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Davis, Lauren; Stephens, Porsha; Bradley, Xavier – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Classrooms are becoming increasingly diverse, and multicultural literature can be an essential tool utilized to provide representation for students from these diverse backgrounds. However, while multicultural literature can be beneficial, it is important for educators to be cautious in their selection of these books. Many of these books contain…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Reading Material Selection, Books, Childrens Literature
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Garces-Bacsal, Rhoda Myra – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2022
Research has indicated how diverse books contribute to a more culturally responsive pedagogy, allowing children to identify themselves in the stories they read and gain an appreciation for others whose lives are different from theirs. Moreover, a sensitive discussion of and critical responses to diverse picturebooks is found to positively…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Multicultural Education, Culturally Relevant Education
Tammy R. Graham – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Reading for pleasure or recreational reading is strongly related to both academic and social success. However, as adolescents move through school, their involvement in reading for enjoyment declines, reducing their access to valuable literacy practice. Consequently, it is essential to continue educational research focused on strategies to increase…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Adolescents, Males, Reading Motivation
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Jerasa, Sarah E.; Ely, Lauren; Hutchison, Laveria – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2023
Teachers hold significant power to determine which books or printed materials students might access, choose, or reject. It is important to consider how teachers' objectives, understandings, or perspectives serve as literacy sponsorship and implicitly privilege or suppress which texts, genres, or authors students access. This case study examines…
Descriptors: Literacy, Reading Material Selection, Teacher Role, Libraries
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Sande, Lisa van der; Wildeman, Ilona; Bus, Adriana G.; van Steensel, Roel – Reading Psychology, 2022
In many schools, independent silent reading of self-selected books is used to promote reading. However, self-selection may be insufficient to counter negative reading experiences, particularly when students choose books not attuned to their reading level and interest. Two studies experimentally tested whether personalized expert guidance when…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Silent Reading, Reading Material Selection, Books
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Hartsfield, Danielle E. – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2021
Children's nonfiction once had a reputation as a lackluster genre. However, the nonfiction books published today are noteworthy for their appeal and quality. This study's purpose was to examine contemporary teachers' perceptions of recent children's nonfiction. Fourteen elementary teachers shared their opinions of contemporary nonfiction for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Nonfiction
Cynthia Renea Martin – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Reading plays a pivotal role in education. Yet, there is a lack of diverse literature present in elementary classrooms. Therefore, some children may not encounter literature that mirrors their identity. Elementary teachers, although not all, tend to label and organize their classroom libraries. This Naturalistic method study consisted of a setting…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Learning Centers (Classroom), Books
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Reis, Sally M.; Fogarty, Elizabeth A. – Gifted Child Today, 2022
Providing challenging curriculum in a literacy classroom of students whose reading abilities range widely can be a challenge. Integrating interdisciplinary book selections into a self-selected reading program, however, provides students with challenge by engaging them with big ideas. This article describes methods of integrating advanced…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Academically Gifted, Interdisciplinary Approach, Reading Fluency
Prisciliana K. Delgado – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Students deserve to see representations of themselves in the books that they read, but with low amounts of culturally diverse books being published, this is not an easy feat. Students are exposed to a wide variety of literature in their classrooms, and as the need increases for culturally responsive teaching, it is important to explore how…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Reading Material Selection, Disproportionate Representation, Diversity
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Pratt, Sharon M.; Coleman, Julianne M. – Elementary School Journal, 2020
This convergent mixed-methods study investigated what urban fourth-grade students self-reported for navigating multimodal science books. Reported strategies included general reading processes, clarifying understanding, selecting portions to read, choosing an order to read the text, and interpreting the process in the text. A range of metacognitive…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Grade 4, Science Instruction, Reading Processes
Kelly Marie Shepard – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Elementary teachers often integrate science-themed trade books into their science and reading lessons. This study examines the alignment of science-themed trade books written for readers in Kindergarten through fifth-grade to the Next Generation Science Standards Disciplinary Core Ideas (NGSS DCI). The goal of this research is to analyze the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Books, Academic Standards, Elementary School Teachers
Teravainen-Goff, Anne; Clark, Christina; Brown, Ariadne – National Literacy Trust, 2023
This report highlights the enduring importance of our Young Readers Programme by providing children with impactful positive reading experiences as well as opportunities to choose and, crucially, keep books. This is particularly important for children from disadvantaged backgrounds, with over 1 in 4 children who receive free school meals telling us…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Books, Disadvantaged, Lunch Programs
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Capotosto, Lauren – Reading Horizons, 2019
Middle schools often mandate summer reading as a means of stemming summer learning loss, but research suggests that many students do not read any books during the summer months. Limited book access and difficulties self-selecting books are two barriers that can impact students' summer reading practices. To address these challenges, students in one…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Summer Programs, Reading Habits, Books
Butler, Melinda S. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Popular culture texts are widely desired by many elementary students, and yet some teachers do not value the use of popular culture texts in the classroom (Lambirth, 2003; Marsh 2006). The purpose of this research was to explore two, Title I elementary teachers' perceptions of the use of popular culture texts during independent reading. Data…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Popular Culture, Books
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Christensen, Rosalynn Rowan; Valadez, Corinne – Texas Association for Literacy Education Yearbook, 2017
Primary teachers often struggle to find high quality literature for use with their first-grade students. Therefore, a list of award winning books was evaluated for characteristics that lend themselves to teaching reading comprehension strategies and literary elements. The Golden Kite Award, an annual award which provides a grant to the winning…
Descriptors: Books, Reading Material Selection, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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