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| author | Miller, Pat |
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| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Library Tactics to Encourage Reading Miller, Pat Library Administration Story Telling Teaching Methods Library Services Reading Habits Reading Motivation Elementary School Students Creative Activities Music Activities School Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Games Puppetry Reading Aloud to Others Promoting reading through a library program does not have to mean a major offensive involving the latest in technology. Little, engaging activities--storytelling, book talking, book displays, puppetry, games, author visits, songs and chants, readers' theater, hands-on centers, and special event celebrations--can have the same effect. This author, a library media specialist at Austin Parkway Elementary in Sugar Land, Texas, provides examples of each type of these more traditional methods that librarians have successfully used to reach readers for generations. |
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| publishDate | 2004 |
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| spellingShingle | Library Tactics to Encourage Reading Miller, Pat Library Administration Story Telling Teaching Methods Library Services Reading Habits Reading Motivation Elementary School Students Creative Activities Music Activities School Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Games Puppetry Reading Aloud to Others Library Tactics to Encourage Reading Miller, Pat Library Administration Story Telling Teaching Methods Library Services Reading Habits Reading Motivation Elementary School Students Creative Activities Music Activities School Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Games Puppetry Reading Aloud to Others Promoting reading through a library program does not have to mean a major offensive involving the latest in technology. Little, engaging activities--storytelling, book talking, book displays, puppetry, games, author visits, songs and chants, readers' theater, hands-on centers, and special event celebrations--can have the same effect. This author, a library media specialist at Austin Parkway Elementary in Sugar Land, Texas, provides examples of each type of these more traditional methods that librarians have successfully used to reach readers for generations. |
| title | Library Tactics to Encourage Reading |
| topic | Library Administration Story Telling Teaching Methods Library Services Reading Habits Reading Motivation Elementary School Students Creative Activities Music Activities School Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Games Puppetry Reading Aloud to Others |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ754206 |