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Autore principale: Parsons, Les
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2004
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contents Challenging the Gender Divide: Improving Literacy for All Parsons, Les Library Materials Role Models Males Library Services Reading Attitudes Gender Differences Reading Skills Literacy Females Teacher-Librarians are rushing to the front lines to help battle the latest crisis on education. A gender gap exists in reading proficiency: boys do not read as well as girls. The challenge of enticing boys into reading has led teacher-librarians into a variety of inventive and proactive experiments. They have started "boys only" reading clubs, for example, and when necessary have enlisted male staff members to help run the clubs and serve as role models. They have purchased materials specifically for their appeal to boys and organized "gender specific" book displays in their libraries. As some schools move toward reorganizing reading classes on the basis of gender, some teacher-librarians have even considered the unthinkable: Should the library collection be reorganized in the same manner? This article examines the source and nature of this current "crisis," and solutions for teacher-librarians to put into practice.
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spellingShingle Challenging the Gender Divide: Improving Literacy for All
Parsons, Les
Library Materials
Role Models
Males
Library Services
Reading Attitudes
Gender Differences
Reading Skills
Literacy
Females
Challenging the Gender Divide: Improving Literacy for All Parsons, Les Library Materials Role Models Males Library Services Reading Attitudes Gender Differences Reading Skills Literacy Females Teacher-Librarians are rushing to the front lines to help battle the latest crisis on education. A gender gap exists in reading proficiency: boys do not read as well as girls. The challenge of enticing boys into reading has led teacher-librarians into a variety of inventive and proactive experiments. They have started "boys only" reading clubs, for example, and when necessary have enlisted male staff members to help run the clubs and serve as role models. They have purchased materials specifically for their appeal to boys and organized "gender specific" book displays in their libraries. As some schools move toward reorganizing reading classes on the basis of gender, some teacher-librarians have even considered the unthinkable: Should the library collection be reorganized in the same manner? This article examines the source and nature of this current "crisis," and solutions for teacher-librarians to put into practice.
title Challenging the Gender Divide: Improving Literacy for All
topic Library Materials
Role Models
Males
Library Services
Reading Attitudes
Gender Differences
Reading Skills
Literacy
Females
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ709054