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Hauptverfasser: Everhart, Nancy, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1995
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ499784
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author Everhart, Nancy
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Reading Motivation. Turning a B+ into an A- by Reading a Subject-Related Novel [and] A Summer Loan Program for the School Library [and] Inquiring Students Want to Know: Who Tries to Ban Books and Why? [and] Protecting the Books Kids Want to Read [and] One Book Unites a Curriculum. Everhart, Nancy And Others Censorship Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development High Schools Instructional Films Reading Comprehension Research Skills Secondary Education Secondary School Curriculum Student Motivation Includes five articles with the following topics: a computerized reading motivation/comprehension program used to enrich a high school curriculum; a summer reading-ahead program for seventh and eighth graders; educating students about censorship; protecting books from theft; and an author's visit that showed a high school how to integrate reading into the curriculum. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Reading Motivation. Turning a B+ into an A- by Reading a Subject-Related Novel [and] A Summer Loan Program for the School Library [and] Inquiring Students Want to Know: Who Tries to Ban Books and Why? [and] Protecting the Books Kids Want to Read [and] One Book Unites a Curriculum.
Everhart, Nancy
And Others
Censorship
Computer Uses in Education
Curriculum Development
High Schools
Instructional Films
Reading Comprehension
Research Skills
Secondary Education
Secondary School Curriculum
Student Motivation
Reading Motivation. Turning a B+ into an A- by Reading a Subject-Related Novel [and] A Summer Loan Program for the School Library [and] Inquiring Students Want to Know: Who Tries to Ban Books and Why? [and] Protecting the Books Kids Want to Read [and] One Book Unites a Curriculum. Everhart, Nancy And Others Censorship Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development High Schools Instructional Films Reading Comprehension Research Skills Secondary Education Secondary School Curriculum Student Motivation Includes five articles with the following topics: a computerized reading motivation/comprehension program used to enrich a high school curriculum; a summer reading-ahead program for seventh and eighth graders; educating students about censorship; protecting books from theft; and an author's visit that showed a high school how to integrate reading into the curriculum. (AEF)
title Reading Motivation. Turning a B+ into an A- by Reading a Subject-Related Novel [and] A Summer Loan Program for the School Library [and] Inquiring Students Want to Know: Who Tries to Ban Books and Why? [and] Protecting the Books Kids Want to Read [and] One Book Unites a Curriculum.
topic Censorship
Computer Uses in Education
Curriculum Development
High Schools
Instructional Films
Reading Comprehension
Research Skills
Secondary Education
Secondary School Curriculum
Student Motivation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ499784