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Kids & Family Reading Report". 5th Edition

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Download or read book Kids & Family Reading Report". 5th Edition written by Scholastic Inc. This book was released on 2015. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the 5th Edition of Scholastic's biannual study of children's and parents' attitudes and behaviors about reading. The latest research touches on reading aloud to children of all ages, the impact of reading independently for fun at school and at home, the importance of frequent reading, and the books children want most to read. Frequent readers are defined as children who read books for fun 5 or more days a week, compared to infrequent readers, who read less than one day a week. Children who read frequently say they enjoy reading, have parents who are frequent readers, and strongly believe that reading for fun is important. Among older frequent readers, this can lead to reading up to eight times as many books annually as infrequent readers, and, to stronger results in school. Independent reading is supported widely by teachers. The research found that 33% of children ages 6 to 17 say their class has a designated time during the school day to read independently, but only 17% do this every or almost every school day. This opportunity is particularly important for children from lower-income homes who are more likely than their higher-income peers to read books for fun in school and far less likely to read books outside of school. While both children and parents agree that reading skills are the most important skills kids can have, children are reading somewhat less often than they did four years ago. In the home, especially for older children, reading competes with games on smartphones or computers, while at school, the majority of kids do not have a dedicated time for independent reading. It is known that reading aloud to a young child is a wonderful bonding moment, but the research also shows that reading aloud to children all the way up to age 11 is a powerful predictor that children will become frequent readers. While 73% of parents with children ages 0 to 5 say they started reading aloud to their children before age one, only 30% say they began before the age of 3 months, in accord with the recent recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics that parents read aloud to children starting at birth. Kids love it: 83% of children of all ages surveyed say they loved or liked a lot being read aloud to and 40% of kids ages 6 to 11 whose parents have stopped reading aloud to them say they wish their parents had continued. Kids ages 6 to 17 report that they want books that make them laugh (70%), and 91% agree "my favorite books are the ones that I have picked out myself." For Scholastic, it is encouraging that many children in the study rate school book clubs and school book fairs as important ways to find books they want to choose, read, and own--second only to finding books though the library. The following are appended: (1) Methodology; (2) Demographics of the Sample; (3) Subgroup Sample Sizes; and (4) Expanded Survey Responses. [For "Kids & Family Reading Report". 4th Edition," see ED562674.].

Kids & Family Reading Report". 6th Edition

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Download or read book Kids & Family Reading Report". 6th Edition written by Scholastic Inc. This book was released on 2017. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the 6th Edition of Scholastic's biannual study of children's and parents' attitudes and behaviors about reading. The latest research touches on: (1) Reading Books for Fun; (2) Reading Aloud; (3) Summer Reading; and (4) Favorite Children's Books. This research provides both reasons to celebrate as well as a strong motivation to continue working to ensure that all children are able to read the books they love every day. Among the most positive findings is the impact of the recent movement to encourage families to begin reading aloud to their children at birth and to keep going as their children get older. Previously, Scholastic found 30% of parents with children ages 0-5 reported reading to their child before three months old. Today, 40% of parents do. The percentage of families reading aloud to young children 5-7 days a week has also increased among families with kids ages 3-5 (55% to 62%), yet it was found that many parents read less often to children older than 5, with another steep drop-off occurring at age 8. While starting to read aloud early matters, it is known that having books at home also makes a difference in kids' reading lives. The report verifies that the homes of frequent readers have far more children's books than the homes of infrequent readers, and a similar disparity exists in low-income homes and the homes of African-American and Hispanic families. This is a strong call to action to ensure to work hard to get books into the hands of every child. Scholastic also wanted to better understand what diversity in children's books means to parents, as well as what types of characters kids and parents look for in kids' books. Parents shared with that when they consider the meaning of diversity in books for children and teens, they believe these books include "people and experiences different than those of their child" (73%), "various cultures, customs or religions" (68%), "differently-abled people" (51%), "people of color" (47%), and "LGBTQ people" (21%). Scholastic also found about one in 10 kids look for characters who are differently-abled (13%), are culturally or ethnically diverse (11%), and who break stereotypes (11%). Hispanic and African-American families express more interest in diverse books than non-Hispanic and non-African-American families. Many people working in schools and education are aware of the academic skills lost over the summer when children are out of school, but in this edition of the Kids & Family Reading Report Scholastic found that only 48% of parents have heard of the summer slide, a percentage that decreases to 38% among lower-income families. Even as kids tell that, contrary to popular belief, they enjoy summer reading and believe it is important, they need more support and access to books. On average, one in five 12-17 year-olds and one in five kids in lower-income families do not read any books at all over the summer. While the report reveals that many kids continue to have trouble finding books they like, parents underestimate this challenge. Only 29% of parents agree "my child has trouble finding books he/she likes," whereas 41% of kids agree--57% among infrequent readers vs. 26% of frequent readers. Fortunately, the data in the report can offer guidance on where kids and families get great ideas about books to read for fun. Literacy empowers children to explore, communicate, debate and think critically. The ability to read widely with curiosity and joy prepares children to become adults who are fully engaged with their world. The "Kids & Family Reading Report" helps to understand how adults can support children as they first learn to read, and then love to read. The following are appended: (1) Methodology; (2) Demographics of the Sample; (3) Subgroup Sample Sizes; and (4) Expanded Survey Responses. [For the previous report, "Kids & Family Reading Report". 5th Edition," see ED562678.].

Martin Rising

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Release : 2018-01-02
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Book Synopsis Martin Rising by : Andrea Davis Pinkney

Download or read book Martin Rising written by Andrea Davis Pinkney. This book was released on 2018-01-02. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A powerful celebration of Martin Luther King Jr., set against the last few months of his life and written in verse” (School Library Journal). Martin Rising is a stunning, poetic presentation of the final months of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life—told in a rich embroidery of visions, color, musical cadence, deep emotion, and multiple layers of meaning. Against a backdrop of the sanitation workers’ strike in Memphis, Tennessee, the book builds to its rousing crescendo as King delivers his “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech—where his life’s commitment to peaceful activism and his dream of equality ascend to their highest peak. The Pinkneys’ powerful and spiritual look at King’s legacy celebrates the courage and moral conviction of a man who changed the course of history forever. And even in the face of searing tragedy, he continues to inspire, transform, and elevate all of us who share his dream. Praise for Martin Rising A Washington Post Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year “Unique and remarkable.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Each poem trembles under the weight of the story it tells . . . Martin Rising packs an emotional wallop and, in perfect homage, soars when read aloud.” —Booklist, starred review

Kids & Family Reading Report

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Release : 2006
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Reading by Right

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Release : 2017-06-08
Genre : Education
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Book Synopsis Reading by Right by : Joy Court

Download or read book Reading by Right written by Joy Court. This book was released on 2017-06-08. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Literacy has now been recognized as a human right for over 50 years in several international declarations and initiatives. Every child has a right to read and we have a social responsibility, as parents, teachers, librarians, publishers, booksellers, campaigners and policy makers to ensure that they are able to exercise that right. Reading by Right: Successful strategies to ensure every child can read to succeed provides a collection of chapters from international experts covering aspects of overcoming reading difficulties or reading reluctance in children and young people. The book reveals strategies that are proving effective in overcoming barriers to reading from birth to teens, looking at practices and projects from around the globe and revealing some common principles and drivers that have generated success. Content covered includes: an examination of the current state of reading in the UK and internationally and what the latest research tells us about children who are failing to readhow youngsters become ‘reluctant readers’ and how to improve the situation for everyoneexamples of successful projects from the Republic of Korea and Finland – countries that consistently perform well in reading tests and international league tablesanalysis of diversity in publishing and children’s books, drawing on expertise from authors and publishers. This book will be valuable for readers from all those professions that engage with young people and families and with the development of literacy, including librarians; teachers; service managers; consultants and other professional practitioners; and also to concerned parents.

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