Summer reading : program and evidence
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Summer reading : program and evidence
Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, c2008
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Includes index
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内容説明
Get kids hooked on books!
"Summer Reading is a timely look at the power of reading in the development of student literacy. It delivers a potent message to administrators, classroom teachers, reading specialists, and librarians to design summer reading programs based on a balanced view of reading instruction."
-Sheila Bostrom, Brush Schools, Colorado
Inspired by school-established summer reading camps designed to help struggling readers, Dr. Fay Shin and Dr. Stephen Krashen have built a research-based plan to guide schools in replicating this successful strategy. Written in a friendly style by two top scholars in literacy and ESL, Summer Reading: Program and Evidence provides a framework rooted in scientific data supporting how these programs succeed. By including standardized test scores as well as personal reflections from teachers and students on building effective summer reading camps, the authors motivate teachers to help students excel beyond the traditional classroom, promoting success from one year to the next.
Why Summer Reading Matters
Helps children become confident and competent readers.
Encourages students to read books they enjoy and can access.
Fosters teacher-student relationships and promotes students' motivation to engage with reading.
目次
CHAPTER ONE: What happens over the summer?
A Startling Finding
Barbara Heyn's study
The cumulative effect
What causes the difference over the summer? READING
Other Research on Reading
Hooked on Books
Warwick Elley: The Fiji Island Study
Beniko Mason: Osaka, Japan
Why Some Children Read More: Access to Books
Poor children have very little access to books
The Watts/Beverly Hills study
Neuman and Celano
Di Loreto and Tse: Santa Fe Springs
More Access to Books Results in More Reading
Better libraries means better reading!
Access to books during the summer
Putting It All Together
CHAPTER TWO: Goosebumps Summer
Some Predictions
The Students
The Teachers
The Program
Library time
What they read
Time for recreational reading
Conferencing
Literature based instruction
Project qctivities
Read-qlouds
Book-sharing
The Comparison Group
The Tests
The Testing Results: Some Preliminaries
The pretest results
The post-test results
What the Tachers Said
The conferences
Students' Reactions: Interviews
Students' Reactions: Written
Book Circulation
The Spill-Over
Interviews with the "Top Readers"
A Quick Summary
CHAPTER THREE: What we learned
Tanesha
A Book a Day
When Does Encouragement Work?
Returning to Library Latch-Key Children
Lowering our Standards
Joining the Literacy Club
One More Summer Reading Study
Some Final Observations
A limitation
More than summertime
Appendix: Individual Conferences and Reading Logs
Appendix: Checklist for a Successful Independent Reading Program
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