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Perrin, Noel – 1997
The essays in this collection are about neglected classics of children's fiction. The essays first appeared in the "Washington Post" and the "Los Angeles Times." With a scope limited to those works (mostly from the 20th-century) already overlooked or in danger of slipping from view, the 30 essays lead the reader through a wide…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Book Reviews, Childhood Interests
Brandt, Mary; Isaacson, Kristi – 1998
This report describes a program for increasing reading motivation and comprehension. The targeted population consisted of two heterogeneous groups of fourth grade students who attended a public school located in a northwest suburb of a large metropolitan area. The students' lack of motivation and poor comprehension skills were documented by low…
Descriptors: Action Research, Childrens Literature, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Grade 4
Tucker, Nicholas – 1983
Studies suggesting appropriate literature for children at various stages of social and intellectual development can offer only a general picture of children's changing response to literature. While smaller children appear to prefer shorter stories in simple language, for example, they readily accept the unfamiliar place names or nonsense words of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Authors, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes
McLeod, Alan M., Ed. – Virginia English Bulletin, 1983
The 10 major articles in this special journal issue deal with literary works designated by individual educators as "still worth reading." The works discussed are (1) "Madeline" by L. Bemelmans; (2) "The Assistant" by B. Malamud; (3) "The Pitfalls for Readers of Fiction" by H. Sample, the first of the pamphlet publications by the National Council…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adults, Black Literature, Books
Stewig, John Warren – 1989
The assumption that readers understand best and respond most positively to writing and illustrations which reflect their own first-hand experience was tested. To elicit response from children, four books by Byrd Baylor were used in three classes of fifth graders, in urban, suburban, and rural schools. After the books were read and the pictures…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Grade 5, Illustrations, Intermediate Grades
Hubbell, Victoria – 1989
Classroom teachers of adolescents need to analyze the material they use for instructional purposes, as well as the materials they suggest for independent reading, to be certain that both incorporate text which is informational or technical, since experience suggests that this type of material is generally preferred by readers of this age group.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Biographies, High Risk Students, Independent Reading
Rock, Victoria, Ed. – 1986
Conceived as a twentieth anniversary tribute to the Reading Is Fundamental Program, this book contains a varied collection of stories, poems, and drawings by some of America's most famous authors and artists of books for children, relating real and imaginary childhood memories that celebrate the joys of reading and the magic of children's…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Childhood Interests, Childrens Literature
Wilson, Paul T.; And Others – 1986
To the traditional arguments for teaching children to read can be added the contemporary idea that literacy is a tool, the necessary skill for full participation in society, and the ticket to social mobility and success. New reasons for reading books have emerged from recent gains in the understanding of the comprehension process and the nature of…
Descriptors: Books, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Literacy
Nilsen, Alleen Pace; Donelson, Kenneth L. – 1985
Reflecting the rapid changes that have occurred in young adult literature, this second edition provides teachers with the history and background needed to stay current with what adolescents are reading and how such literature can be taught. The book is organized much as a literature course is taught: first, an introduction to young adults and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Books, Childrens Literature
National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL. – 1985
New approaches to the teaching of the classics are explored in this collection of articles written by high school, junior college, college, and university literature instructors. The seven articles in the first section of the book discuss linking the classics. Specific topics covered in the articles include using the works of William Golding as a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Drama, English Instruction, Higher Education
Sloan, Glenna Davis – 1988
Experiencing literature is the first step toward becoming a literary critic. The primary task of the literary critic is to understand and explain what is experienced and then to interpret works of literature in relation to all the literature the student knows. To help children grow as critics of literature it is necessary to broaden their…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Childrens Literature
Mason, Jana M.; And Others – 1988
A study examined how experienced kindergarten teachers read a story, an informational text, and a picture-phrase text to their students. Six teachers (five from schools in two small midwestern cities and one from a nearby rural area) were videotaped as they read each book to an average of 25 children in three classes each in order to capture their…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children, Primary Education
Fisher, Jan – 1984
Secondary school reading teachers are confronted with the goal of enticing adolescents to a lifelong appreciation of books. Unfortunately, teaching the "classics" of literature frequently entails stylistic enrichment and understanding of literary devices, something of a "bottom-up" approach, that turns many students away from…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Instructional Materials, Literature Appreciation, Motivation Techniques
Spaulding, Cheryl L. – 1988
A review of the literature was conducted to summarize how characteristics of individual readers help to determine the nature and quality of their comprehension of specific texts and to discuss how this knowledge might be used by teachers to promote effective reading in their classes. Three dimensions of readers were identified as being causally…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Attitudes, Reading Comprehension
Kirsch, Irwin; Guthrie, John – 1983
A reading activity inventory was administered to approximately 13% of the employees at one division of a high technology company in order to (1) assess the amount of time spent reading different content or topic areas, (2) assess the amount of time spent reading different types of materials, and (3) determine the prevailing uses for reading in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Occupational Surveys, Reading Habits, Reading Interests
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