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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1965
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contents After-School Study Centers Review. Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1965. After School Programs Homework Library Services Oral Reading Reading Comprehension Remedial Mathematics Remedial Reading Study Centers Study Habits Word Recognition A description of the organization and activities of several after-school study centers in Brooklyn, New York, funded by ESEA/Title I, is presented. In these centers, seventy thousand students receive remedial help in reading or math, attend open house in the school libraries, or do homework in homework rooms provided to stimulate those who need to improve their work-study skills. Word recognition skills, comprehension skills, and oral reading skills are developed in the reading classes through varied activities. The role of the library includes extending the day school program, offering a place for study, and teaching reference skills in addition to developing interest in reading. This review includes examples of school and class publications, attendance records, and certificates; it describes the materials and methods used for reading, mathematics, and library work; and it suggests additional organizational routines. (RT)
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spellingShingle After-School Study Centers Review. Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1965.
After School Programs
Homework
Library Services
Oral Reading
Reading Comprehension
Remedial Mathematics
Remedial Reading
Study Centers
Study Habits
Word Recognition
After-School Study Centers Review. Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1965. After School Programs Homework Library Services Oral Reading Reading Comprehension Remedial Mathematics Remedial Reading Study Centers Study Habits Word Recognition A description of the organization and activities of several after-school study centers in Brooklyn, New York, funded by ESEA/Title I, is presented. In these centers, seventy thousand students receive remedial help in reading or math, attend open house in the school libraries, or do homework in homework rooms provided to stimulate those who need to improve their work-study skills. Word recognition skills, comprehension skills, and oral reading skills are developed in the reading classes through varied activities. The role of the library includes extending the day school program, offering a place for study, and teaching reference skills in addition to developing interest in reading. This review includes examples of school and class publications, attendance records, and certificates; it describes the materials and methods used for reading, mathematics, and library work; and it suggests additional organizational routines. (RT)
title After-School Study Centers Review. Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 1965.
topic After School Programs
Homework
Library Services
Oral Reading
Reading Comprehension
Remedial Mathematics
Remedial Reading
Study Centers
Study Habits
Word Recognition
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029768