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Autore principale: Koelling, Holly
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2004
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contents Classic Connections: Turning Teens on to Great Literature Koelling, Holly Reading Programs Classics (Literature) Adolescents Reading Motivation Student Motivation Reading Materials Annotated Bibliographies Librarians Library Role Getting teens to read, much less enjoy classic literary fiction is an on-going challenge for educators and librarians. However, Holly Koelling--author, YA librarian, and "booktalker extraordinaire"--offers a variety of techniques for rising to that challenge and successfully selecting, presenting, and connecting teens with great literature in the library and in school. This book defines "classics" and discusses why they are important, then provides a step-by-step process for finding the "hooks" that attract teens, educating yourself about classic literature, and motivating and inspiring readers. This is an upbeat, information-packed guide that anyone working with teen readers will refer to again and again. Table of Contents contains the following: (1) Preface; (2) Introduction; (3) Laying the Groundwork; (4) What Are the Classics and What's in Them for Teens?; (5) Get to Know the Classics: READ!; (6) Understand the Classics without a Ph.D.; (7) Make Sense of Teens as Growing People and as Readers; (8) Find and Combine Classics to Attract Teens Readers; (9) Making It Happen; (10) Develop, Maintain, and Display Your Classics Collection for Teens; (11) Be a Successful Classics Readers' Advisor with Teens in Your Library or School; (12) Fit Classics into Teen Reading Programs and Other Activities; (13) Booktalk the Classics to Teens; and (14) Promote the Classics in Schools and Your Teen Community. The following are appended: (1) An Annotated List of Free Full-Text Classics Online; (2) An Annotated List of Resources about Classics and the Canon; and (3) More Classics Lists, Fiction and Nonfiction.
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spellingShingle Classic Connections: Turning Teens on to Great Literature
Koelling, Holly
Reading Programs
Classics (Literature)
Adolescents
Reading Motivation
Student Motivation
Reading Materials
Annotated Bibliographies
Librarians
Library Role
Classic Connections: Turning Teens on to Great Literature Koelling, Holly Reading Programs Classics (Literature) Adolescents Reading Motivation Student Motivation Reading Materials Annotated Bibliographies Librarians Library Role Getting teens to read, much less enjoy classic literary fiction is an on-going challenge for educators and librarians. However, Holly Koelling--author, YA librarian, and "booktalker extraordinaire"--offers a variety of techniques for rising to that challenge and successfully selecting, presenting, and connecting teens with great literature in the library and in school. This book defines "classics" and discusses why they are important, then provides a step-by-step process for finding the "hooks" that attract teens, educating yourself about classic literature, and motivating and inspiring readers. This is an upbeat, information-packed guide that anyone working with teen readers will refer to again and again. Table of Contents contains the following: (1) Preface; (2) Introduction; (3) Laying the Groundwork; (4) What Are the Classics and What's in Them for Teens?; (5) Get to Know the Classics: READ!; (6) Understand the Classics without a Ph.D.; (7) Make Sense of Teens as Growing People and as Readers; (8) Find and Combine Classics to Attract Teens Readers; (9) Making It Happen; (10) Develop, Maintain, and Display Your Classics Collection for Teens; (11) Be a Successful Classics Readers' Advisor with Teens in Your Library or School; (12) Fit Classics into Teen Reading Programs and Other Activities; (13) Booktalk the Classics to Teens; and (14) Promote the Classics in Schools and Your Teen Community. The following are appended: (1) An Annotated List of Free Full-Text Classics Online; (2) An Annotated List of Resources about Classics and the Canon; and (3) More Classics Lists, Fiction and Nonfiction.
title Classic Connections: Turning Teens on to Great Literature
topic Reading Programs
Classics (Literature)
Adolescents
Reading Motivation
Student Motivation
Reading Materials
Annotated Bibliographies
Librarians
Library Role
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED491876