As literacy educators, we have a tendency to use mostly fiction books as our chief source of materials for motivating the reading habits of our students. When we examine children's reading interests and the books they choose for their independent reading, we discover that many children enjoy, and even prefer, to read information books. Coupled with students' strong interests in information books is the growing selection of quality children's information books available in today's school's libraries. This article explores the rationale for balancing the use of information books in literacy programs with a focus on how we can use information books to encourage and motivate girls and boys to do more independent reading. Ideas for practical app...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The purpose of this Capstone project was to determine ho...
How can you increase children\u27s motivation for reading outside the classroom - a sure predictor o...
AbstractThe goal was to explore 1) what kind of attitudes boys and girls have towards reading during...
Reading motivation has been the subject of many research studies in recent years. Primarily, reading...
Reading habits and attitudes have changed drastically during the past years, especially among childr...
In today’s society, a large percentage of individuals are entering the workforce without the proper ...
Independent reading is given lower priority in today's teaching. School activities prioritize studen...
This inquiry was motivated by my student teaching experiences in a fourth grade classroom during whi...
The aim of this volume is to provide researchers, graduate students, and interested educators a stro...
Research shows that time spent engaged in recreational (i.e., pleasure) reading is important for ele...
Reading is our daily companion and a very important part of human life and acting. It is an activity...
At some point during their education children seem to lose their motivation to read. Teachers are be...
The purpose of this study is to examine how teachers can create a classroom environment that helps t...
Much research has consistently revealed that the percentage of young children choosing to engage in ...
The research questions addressed are: How can educators motivate children to enjoy reading, even tho...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The purpose of this Capstone project was to determine ho...
How can you increase children\u27s motivation for reading outside the classroom - a sure predictor o...
AbstractThe goal was to explore 1) what kind of attitudes boys and girls have towards reading during...
Reading motivation has been the subject of many research studies in recent years. Primarily, reading...
Reading habits and attitudes have changed drastically during the past years, especially among childr...
In today’s society, a large percentage of individuals are entering the workforce without the proper ...
Independent reading is given lower priority in today's teaching. School activities prioritize studen...
This inquiry was motivated by my student teaching experiences in a fourth grade classroom during whi...
The aim of this volume is to provide researchers, graduate students, and interested educators a stro...
Research shows that time spent engaged in recreational (i.e., pleasure) reading is important for ele...
Reading is our daily companion and a very important part of human life and acting. It is an activity...
At some point during their education children seem to lose their motivation to read. Teachers are be...
The purpose of this study is to examine how teachers can create a classroom environment that helps t...
Much research has consistently revealed that the percentage of young children choosing to engage in ...
The research questions addressed are: How can educators motivate children to enjoy reading, even tho...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The purpose of this Capstone project was to determine ho...
How can you increase children\u27s motivation for reading outside the classroom - a sure predictor o...
AbstractThe goal was to explore 1) what kind of attitudes boys and girls have towards reading during...