Literacy and Motivation

Literacy and Motivation
Author: Ludo Verhoeven,Catherine E. Snow
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135670764

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Focuses on how to create a society of "engaged readers" - readers who are socially interactive, strategic, and motivated. Provides a state-of-the-art review of research on promoting reading in relation to reading instruction.

Extensive Reading

Extensive Reading
Author: Sue Leather,Jez Uden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2021-05-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000381603

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Extensive Reading is an innovative resource bridging theory and practice for those seeking to learn about extensive reading (ER) for L2 students' language development, including ways to motivate students to read extensively and to assess learning. Grounded in contemporary theory and the latest research both on ER and motivation, experts Sue Leather and Jez Uden offer a rich array of original activities to help teachers in the classroom and beyond with this effective but difficult-to-implement pedagogical tool. Advanced students, researchers, teacher trainers, and pre- and in-service teachers – and ultimately their students themselves – will benefit from this book.

Maximizing Motivation for Literacy Learning

Maximizing Motivation for Literacy Learning
Author: Barbara A. Marinak,Linda B. Gambrell,Susan A. Mazzoni
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462507511

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"Simply put, this book is designed to maximize motivation so that students develop the reading habit. With this goal in mind, the authors present motivating classroom activities that promote intrinsic literacy motivation. Many of the activities described in the chapters in the book provide opportunities for the integration of the language arts and include many suggestions for engaging students in listening, speaking, reading and writing"--

Motivating Reading Comprehension

Motivating Reading Comprehension
Author: Allan Wigfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2004-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135620646

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This text discusses motivating reading comprehension covering subjects such as classroom contexts for engaged reading, scaffolding for motivation and engagement in reading, the cognitive strategies of reading comprehension and science inquiry in the CORI framework.

Engaging Young Readers

Engaging Young Readers
Author: Linda Baker,Mariam Jean Dreher,John T. Guthrie
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2000-03-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1572305355

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This volume demonstrates how promoting children's engagement with reading can greatly enhance reading achievement. From leading literacy researchers and educators, the book illuminates what a child needs to become an engaged reader and presents a set of instructional principles designed to facilitate this goal. Helping teachers offer a coordinated emphasis on competence and motivation in reading instruction, chapters blend research evidence with practical recommendations. Topics covered include ways to provide children with a good foundation at the word level, help if they are in trouble, ample time and materials for reading, opportunities to share in a community of learners, instruction that is coherent, motivating, and responsive to each child's strengths and weaknesses, school-wide coordination of instruction, and continuities between home and school.

Motivating Primary grade Students

Motivating Primary grade Students
Author: Michael Pressley
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003-07-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1572309148

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What is that intangible force that makes some classrooms positively buzz with interest, attention, and excitement about learning? While motivation can't easily be quantified, few would dispute its essential role in promoting academic engagement and achievement. This uniquely practical book is the first how-to guide on motivating students in grades K-3. Presented are research-based strategies and techniques that are brought to life in three extended case studies of highly successful motivators. Vividly demonstrating how these exemplary teachers flood their classrooms with motivation, the book provides inspiration and practical ideas that readers can implement in their own work. It also guides teachers in recognizing and avoiding key pitfalls--the attitudes, instructional methods, and classroom management approaches that may inadvertantly undermine student motivation. Key Features: The first how-to book on this important topic Senior author Michael Pressley is a popular, visible figure with a stellar reputation. Practical, realistic classroom suggestions are illustrated by case material. Appendix provides checklists of what works (and what doesn't) in promoting academic motivation.

Motivating Literacy Learners in Today s World

Motivating Literacy Learners in Today s World
Author: Jo Fletcher,Faye Parkhill,Gail T. Gillon
Publsiher: Nzcer Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010
Genre: Language arts (Elementary)
ISBN: 1877398659

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This book is a tool for researchers, educators, teachers and undergraduate and postgraduate teachers who have an interest in understanding ways to enhance children's motivation in reading, writing and oral language.

Reading Engagement

Reading Engagement
Author: John T. Guthrie,Allan Wigfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015040334552

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Drawing on the professional literature of many fields, this book provides an interpretation of the available research on motivation and describes instructional approaches in classroom contexts. The book aims to help teacher educators, researchers, and graduate students understand the research literature in motivation and use in their efforts to enhance children's literacy development. After an introduction, "Reading Engagement: A Rationale for Theory and Teaching" (John T. Guthrie and Allan Wigfield), chapters in the book are: (1) "Children's Motivations for Reading and Reading Engagement" (Allan Wigfield); (2) Developing Self-Efficacious Readers and Writers: The Role of Social and Self-Regulatory Processes" (Dale H. Schunk and Barry J. Zimmerman); (3) "Motivation, Volition, and Collaborative Innovation in Classroom Literacy" (Lyn Corno and Judi Randi); (4) "The Pull of the Text and the Process of Involvement in Reading" (Diane Lemonnier Schallert and JoyLynn Hailey Reed); (5) "Teacher Perceptions of Student Motivation and Their Relation to Literacy Learning" (Anne P. Sweet); (6) "The Role of Responsive Teaching in Focusing Reader Intention and Developing Reader Motivation" (Robert B. Ruddell and Norman J. Unrau); (7) "Characteristics of Classrooms That Promote Motivations and Strategies for Learning" (John T. Guthrie and Ann Dacey McCann); (8) "Integrating Science and Literacy Experiences to Motivate Student Learning" (Roger Bruning and Barbara M. Schweiger); (9) "Ownership, Literacy Achievement, and Students of Diverse Cultural Backgrounds" (Kathryn H. Au); (10) "Starting Right: Strategies for Engaging Young Literacy Learners" (Julianne C. Turner); (11) "Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation to Read" (Linda B. Gambrell and Barbara Ann Marinak); and (12) "School Change and Literacy Engagement: Preparing Teaching and Learning Environments" (Carol Minnick Santa). (RS)