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Ley, Terry C.; And Others – Reading Psychology, 1994
Confirms that students' general reading attitudes and their frequency of voluntary reading declined during sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade years. Finds a statistically significant positive relationship between students' reading attitudes and their reading behaviors. Finds no significant differences for either gender or ethnicity. (RS)
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Longitudinal Studies, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
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Jones, Patrick – ALAN Review, 1994
Discusses the way that realistic fictional narratives are an effective reading material for adolescents who are uninterested in reading. Provides an extensive list of short realistic novels that all tackle real issues faced by today's teen. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Fiction, Literature Appreciation
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Hess, Mary Lou – English Education, 1993
Discusses how a fifth-grade teacher gained a new perspective on the reading habits of a reluctant male reader identified as having a specific learning disability in language. Notes that the student became enchanted with nonfiction, forcing the teacher to reevaluate her value system that placed reading, writing, and speaking above all other forms…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Peer Influence
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Boulware, Beverly J.; Foley, Christy L. – Journal of Reading Education, 1998
Compares readability levels of the recreational reading books selected by fourth graders. Finds that the students chose books from their school libraries and read (or chose not to read) books on all their reading levels. Concludes that students read books related to their interests, regardless of the book's readability or the student's reading…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Readability, Reading Achievement
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Gillespie, Catherine Wilson; Twardosz, Sandra – American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
A study involving 18 children (ages 4-11) at a residential school for students with deafness found that children who participated in group storybook reading twice each week for 5 months performed more independently on an emergent reading task and were more interested in books than children in the control group. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Deafness, Elementary Education, Group Instruction
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Blubaugh, Penny; Ball, Sharon S. – Public Libraries, 1998
The history of series books is traced from their appearance during the Civil War to the present time, along with published comments from librarians about the suitability of these stories for children. A recent sampling of opinion from youngsters about their interest in series books is compared with some responses from librarians. (AEF)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Fiction, Librarian Attitudes
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Tuccillo, Diane P. – ALAN Review, 1998
Offers pointers for librarians and teachers to help them make the opportunity to recommend reading material to college-bound students a positive and rewarding experience rather than a frustrating one. Discusses lessons learned while working with motivated teen readers; discusses finding books to pair with readers; and lists numerous resources to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Classics (Literature), College Bound Students, Literature Appreciation
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Dreher, Mariam Jean – Reading Teacher, 1999
Argues that elementary school students need more experience with nonfiction reading materials. Describes how teachers can promote this by reading to children every day; systematically including nonfiction books, magazines, and other materials; encouraging children to include nonfiction reading during their daily silent reading time; and making…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Nonfiction, Reading Aloud to Others, Reading Habits
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Backer, Joan; And Others – New Advocate, 1996
Argues for the importance of "read-it-agains," books that have a special appeal to young people because of their sensitive and relevant use of language. Reviews specific books for those in the primary, intermediate, and middle school grades. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Childrens Literature
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Shelley-Robinson, Cherrell – School Libraries Worldwide, 2001
Describes a nationwide survey of the voluntary reading interests and habits of Jamaican children to discover the specific reading interests of sixth graders relative to the known reading interests of their peers in North America and the United Kingdom. Discusses the role of gender and geography. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Geographic Location, Grade 6
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Chandler, Kelly – Reading Research and Instruction, 2000
Explores the participation in reading-writing workshops of students who consider reading to be an important part of their lives. Finds students who are engaged readers of fiction bring a set of expectations that differ from their teachers' and from students who do not read regularly for pleasure. (NH)
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Literary Genres, Reader Response, Reading Attitudes
Bromann, Jennifer – School Library Journal, 1999
Presents tips for giving successful teen booktalks, including advice on delivery, teasing students and getting their attention, selecting books that have sections that will interest them, stretching the truth, and, and limiting the presentation. Includes a sampling of young adult books and examples of scripts used to get teens' attention. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Fiction, Reading Attitudes
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Ross, Catherine Sheldrick – Information Processing & Management, 1999
Examines non-goal oriented transactions with texts to investigate the information encounter in the context of daily living. Analyzes interview responses that illuminate two aspects of reading for pleasure: how readers choose these books; and books that have made a significant difference in readers' lives. Concludes with five themes emerging from…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Books, Information Seeking, Interviews
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Fuhler, Carol J.; Farris, Pamela J.; Walther, Maria P. – Childhood Education, 1999
Notes that humor and hope can produce an interest in reading and writing in children. Presents ideas for developing interest in language arts as well as suggested poems, picture books, and beginning chapter books. Also includes classroom suggestions for developing the four needs of beginning writers: ideas, words, structures, and spelling. (LBT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Humor, Language Arts, Literacy
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Barchers, Suzanne I. – Knowledge Quest, 2001
Readers' Theatre is a presentation by two or more participants who read a script. The focus is on effective reading of the script, rather than on a memorized presentation. Discusses preparing the scripts; getting started; the Readers' Theatre Fable Festival; and how Readers' Theatre can be used to enhance the reading and writing program. Includes…
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Instructional Innovation, Oral Interpretation, Readers Theater
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