基本説明
"I hate to read!" is a statement that librarians and teachers frequently hear from young adults. The author addresses the issue of aliteracy--the condition when one has the ability to read but chooses not to--in young people of ages 10 - 15.
Full Description
"I hate to read!" is a statement that librarians and teachers frequently hear from young adults. In Reaching Reluctant Young Adult Readers, the author addresses the issue of aliteracy—the condition when one has the ability to read but chooses not to—in young people of ages 10 - 15. These students do not read for pleasure and they read only when forced to do so through class reading assignments, a pervasive problem that affects grades and that can affect future success. Fortunately, librarians and teachers can cultivate a love of reading in even the most reluctant reader through the strategies, tools, and resources offered in this book. Books whose characters and themes are appropriate on an intellectual and maturity level for this age group are profiled. Making culturally relevant books available to Asian, Black, and Latino students to foster their reading enjoyment is also addressed. A complete handbook for librarians and teachers to confront and overcome aliteracy in young adults.
Contents
Chapter 1 Aliteracy and the Reluctant Reader Chapter 2 Strategies for Reaching Reluctant Readers Chapter 3 Resources for Reluctant Readers: Fiction Chapter 4 Resources for Reluctant Readers: Comics and Graphic Novels Chapter 5 Resources for Reluctant Readers: Nonfiction Chapter 6 Resources for Reluctant Readers: Picture Books Chapter 7 Resources for Reluctant Readers: Magazines Chapter 8 Resources for Reluctant Readers: Audiobooks