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Main Author: Hofschire, Linda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED589930
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contents Summer Reading Makes a Difference for Colorado Families. Fast Facts. Number 332 Hofschire, Linda Summer Programs Reading Programs Public Libraries Library Services Parent Surveys Literature Appreciation Reading Skills Program Effectiveness Children Each year, Colorado public libraries offer engaging summer reading programs to encourage children and teens to read for fun and to prevent summer learning loss. In summer 2014, the Colorado State Library invited Colorado public libraries to ask parents in their communities to help evaluate the effectiveness of these programs by completing a survey. Sixteen libraries chose to participate, and 672 parents/caregivers completed the survey. About half of all respondents reported that their children's enjoyment of reading, reading skills, and reading by choice increased after participating in summer reading. These outcomes were even more prevalent among families participating in summer reading for the first time and parents of children ages 4-6. This document breaks down these numbers and shares in parents' own words the difference summer reading made for their families.
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spellingShingle Summer Reading Makes a Difference for Colorado Families. Fast Facts. Number 332
Hofschire, Linda
Summer Programs
Reading Programs
Public Libraries
Library Services
Parent Surveys
Literature Appreciation
Reading Skills
Program Effectiveness
Children
Summer Reading Makes a Difference for Colorado Families. Fast Facts. Number 332 Hofschire, Linda Summer Programs Reading Programs Public Libraries Library Services Parent Surveys Literature Appreciation Reading Skills Program Effectiveness Children Each year, Colorado public libraries offer engaging summer reading programs to encourage children and teens to read for fun and to prevent summer learning loss. In summer 2014, the Colorado State Library invited Colorado public libraries to ask parents in their communities to help evaluate the effectiveness of these programs by completing a survey. Sixteen libraries chose to participate, and 672 parents/caregivers completed the survey. About half of all respondents reported that their children's enjoyment of reading, reading skills, and reading by choice increased after participating in summer reading. These outcomes were even more prevalent among families participating in summer reading for the first time and parents of children ages 4-6. This document breaks down these numbers and shares in parents' own words the difference summer reading made for their families.
title Summer Reading Makes a Difference for Colorado Families. Fast Facts. Number 332
topic Summer Programs
Reading Programs
Public Libraries
Library Services
Parent Surveys
Literature Appreciation
Reading Skills
Program Effectiveness
Children
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED589930