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Bloem, Patricia L.; Padak, Nancy D. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Answers teachers' questions about using children's literature and young adult literature with adult students. Offers suggestions for using these books in the classrooms, and for selecting such books. Offers a list of 24 picture books and young adult books useful for adult learners. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs
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Broaddus, Karen; Ivey, Gay – Middle School Journal, 2002
Highlights research important to understanding struggling middle school readers, and based on that research, suggests principles for instruction. Argues that knowing students as readers, maintaining a wide range of reading material, and allotting time for reading in class can support readers regardless of motivation, interest, or ability. (SD)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Reading
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Gonzalez-Jensen, Margarita; Sadler, Norma – Equity & Excellence in Education, 1997
Argues that, within the elementary classroom, reading aloud sessions that exclude ethnically diverse materials creates a bias in favor of the status quo that is harmful to children's education. Both long- and short-term recommendations are made to teachers who wish to address the needs of their diverse classrooms. (GR)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Levande, David I. – Reading Improvement, 1990
Reports on what factors teachers say have influenced their beliefs and instructional practices concerning reading. Finds that both subskills-oriented and whole language teachers identified their classroom experiences as teachers as the single greatest influence on their beliefs about reading and reading instruction. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Primary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Material Selection
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DeHart, Florence E.; Bleeker, Gerrit W. – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1988
Discussion of a project in which adolescent novels were analyzed in terms of the characters' incorporation of information skills in problem solving notes the lack of information skills models in adolescent literature. Ways to use these novels--even though they lack models--to teach adolescents information and problem solving skills are suggested.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Information Seeking
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Glowacki, Joan – Journal of Reading, 1990
Argues that incorporating literature into daily reading instruction opens up avenues that junior high remedial students may never think exist for them. Presents eight techniques to help teachers get started using literature in the remedial classroom. (RS)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, High Risk Students, Journal Writing, Junior High Schools
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Schmidtmann, Nancy K. – Catholic Library World, 1989
Discusses the role of the library media specialist in book selection, reading guidance, and the integration of curriculum related reading materials into the child's total reading program, and the relationship of these tasks to the primary objective of developing literacy through the possession of critical thinking skills fostered by reading…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Childrens Literature, Cooperative Planning, Critical Thinking
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Iarusso, Marilyn Berg – Catholic Library World, 1989
Summarizes current research on teaching children to love reading, and identifies techniques that can be used by parents, teachers and librarians to foster this attitude. The topics discussed include the value of reading aloud to children, selecting children's books, the different interests of boys and girls, and reading to develop values. (six…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Library Role, Motivation
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Gilles, Carol – English Journal, 1989
Describes literature study groups in which students choose the adolescent literature books they wish to read, write down their thoughts in journals, and share their reading experiences in discussion groups. Notes that students respond favorably, actively involving themselves in reading and discussing books. Discusses the problem of evaluating…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Journal Writing, Junior High Schools, Literature Appreciation
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Dickinson, Jean – Primary Voices K-6, 1995
Discusses building classroom community through talk and picture books, using talk in literature study, talk that supports the content areas, and exploring ideas about thinking through talk. Appends a list of reading strategies identified by students, criteria used in selecting picture books, and a 14-item bibliography of World War II picture…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Makowski, Silvia A.; And Others – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1994
Describes a summer reading program developed for young adults that features a computerized approach to book selection. Details of the use, rationale, database development, organization and marketing of the program, which was developed by a Michigan library federation, are provided. Sample publicity materials accompany the article. (KRN)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Adolescents, Computer Oriented Programs, Library Associations
Chelton, Mary K. – Library Journal, 1993
Various techniques for providing reader's advisory services in public libraries are discussed, including managing the reader's advisory interview, writing annotations for booklists, preparing topical and effective displays, genre cataloging, holding book talks and reviews, using library space effectively, and utilizing e-mail discussion groups to…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Cataloging, Electronic Mail
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Bridgers, Sue Ellen – English Journal, 1999
Talks about how the author came to be a feminist and a writer. Discusses the domestic settings within which she grew up, her writing processes, how her interests and concerns influence her writing, why she chooses to give women priority in her writing world, and the importance of bearing witness to the world with one's own story. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Daughters, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bernson, Mary Hammond – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Believes that by incorporating fiction and folklore into a social studies unit on Japan, students will benefit from their new perspectives on the world. Notes different literary works that can be implemented. Provides a list of questions to assist social studies teachers with selecting children's literature for use in the classroom. (CMK)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Childrens Literature, Cultural Education, Elementary Education
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Louie, Belinda Y.; Louie, Douglas H. – Journal of Children's Literature, 1999
Discusses various issues related to translated books. Provides five points for selection criteria and 46 annotated titles of well-translated literature for students at primary, intermediate, and middle-school levels. Discusses how an increased interest in international books reflects the result of reducing political barriers among nations and the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness
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