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Peer reviewedJund, Suzanne, Ed. – Wisconsin State Reading Association Journal, 1978
The articles in this journal for reading teachers stress the importance of enjoyment in the reading process. The topics discussed include the following: the role of comic books in the classroom, the effect of story telling on oral language and imagination development, the place of the library in reading for enjoyment, reading motivation through…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Education, Library Role, Motivation Techniques
Johnstone, James C.; And Others – 1977
To assist a neighborhood committee in applying for federal funding of a bilingual/bicultural library with a distinct Latin American emphasis, a student research group from San Jose State University designed and administered a bilingual questionnaire to a stratified sample of 400 households in the Gardner District of San Jose, California. The…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Community Characteristics, Library Collections, Library Material Selection
Raburn, Josephine – 1982
Ghost stories are most appealing in early adolescence, from the ages of 11 to 14 years. They are a natural for use with gifted children because they depend entirely upon language for their effect. The high interest they hold for a young person because of their subject matter also makes them a possibility for reluctant readers. As a psychological…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
Gallo, Donald R., Ed. – Connecticut English Journal, 1980
The 32 articles in this special journal issue are intended to familiarize teachers with recent, good young adult literature and to provide them with ways of integrating it into the literature curriculum. Topics discussed in the articles include: (1) the changing hero in young adult literature, (2) book clubs, (3) the place of young adult fiction…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Censorship, Drama, Elementary Secondary Education
Reed, Kathleen – 1978
A number of assessment measures are available for measuring affective growth in reading. Among the factors involved in affective response to reading are attitude toward reading, interest in reading, and attitude toward specific reading programs. The most commonly used of the reactive measures of affective reading growth (those in which…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Powers, Rosemary R. – 1978
A study of student interest was carried out focusing on current reading and media interests of high school boys as compared with those of high school girls and identifying changes in those interests since Paul Witty conducted similar research 20 years earlier. The sample randomly selected 300 ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Interests, Mass Media
Kreuzer, Helmut – 1978
Literary instruction as a central element of language instruction for non-language majors at the secondary and college level is advocated to remotivate American students to learn languages. This approach is not directed at those who need oral skills, such as prospective language teachers, interpreters, and translators. It is suggested that more…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Independent Reading, Language Attitudes
Benson, Marjorie; Wilson, Lois Fair – 1977
The Arizona Young Authors Conference and Young Readers Award are the culminating activities in a two-year cyclical program designed to expand the reading and writing of children throughout the state. During the 1975-1976 school year, elementary school students reproduced their writing in their own bound books; Young Authors Conferences were then…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Conferences, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
CULLITON, THOMAS E., JR.; TOLMAN, LORRAINE E. – 1967
APPROXIMATELY 900 TITLES PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1959 AND 1966 ARE GRADED BY VOCABULARY LEVEL (RANGING FROM GRADE 1 TO GRADE 7 AND UP) AND INTEREST LEVEL (RANGING FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 12). EASY VOCABULARY, HIGH INTEREST LEVEL BOOKS ARE INCLUDED. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PRESENTED FOR EACH BOOK--(1) TITLE, (2) AUTHOR, (3) PUBLISHER, (4)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
MARITA, SISTER M. – 1965
TO ASSESS DIFFERENCES IN READING ACHIEVEMENT, READING ATTITUDE, AND READING PROGRESS OF FIRST-GRADE CHILDREN OF HIGH AND LOW MENTAL ABILITIES DIFFERENT CLASSROOM ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERNS WERE USED. EACH ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN PROVIDED A DIFFERENT LEARNING SITUATION OR "TREATMENT." THE STUDY SAMPLE CONSISTED OF 32 TEACHERS AND 810 CHILDREN…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Achievement Gains, Beginning Reading, Classroom Design
Yoder, Janice Miller – 1978
Adolescent literature offers an effective means for curbing sex bias in the public schools, while offering female readers an opportunity to evaluate their life styles, sex roles, and self images. Studies reveal an almost exclusive girls' readership for adolescent novels and until recently the most popular themes were sexual relationships. In…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Bias, Dating (Social)
Greaney, Vincent; Quinn, John – 1978
Diaries showing how 920 Irish fifth graders spent their leisure time on three designated days within one week augmented data about the children's personal, school, and home characteristics to aid in determining the primary factors related to the amount and type of leisure time reading. The children reported spending a median time of 60 minutes per…
Descriptors: Elective Reading, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Factor Analysis
Evensen, Richard H. – 1974
A Braille Reader Survey Analysis was prepared for the Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Library of Congress in 1974 in order to determine what kinds of books and magazines current braille readers like to read, and to obtain information about braille readers. The survey mailing list was gleaned from subscription lists of four…
Descriptors: Blindness, Books, Braille, Library Circulation
Duffey, Robert V. – 1967
Two hundred and thirteen inservice elementary teachers who were enrolled in courses in Early Childhood-Elementary Education at the University of Maryland were questioned to obtain some information about elementary teachers' personal reading, to draw warranted inferences concerning the teaching of reading, and to suggest steps for improvement…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Questionnaires, Reading Habits
National Book Committee, Inc., New York, NY. – 1971
This paper serves as an introduction to help librarians and teachers better understand and explain to others the scope of the Right to Read program, its many facets, and its demand for the right combination of professional and non-professional initiatives. Areas of activity which must be tackled to improve reading motivation, skill, and…
Descriptors: Community Role, Inservice Teacher Education, Librarians, Paraprofessional School Personnel


