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Awareness for Reading Aloud among Parents of Low Socioeconomic Status and its Effect on Children?s Reading Habits: An Intervention Program in Three Preschools in Israel in Netanya, Acco, and Tirat Hacarmel

Awareness for Reading Aloud among Parents of Low Socioeconomic Status and its Effect on Children?s Reading Habits: An Intervention Program in Three Preschools in Israel in Netanya, Acco, and Tirat Hacarmel

... that children exposed to literacy at home (e.g. pages, pencils, books, blackboards, chalk, booklets, newspapers, dictionaries, playing cards, and library visits), tended to be more skilled readers than ...

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The changing shape of reading - the 21st-century challenge

The changing shape of reading - the 21st-century challenge

... children’s reading. Libraries – ‘Reading is libraries’ core business and it has huge partnership ...encourage children to develop a reading habit, and as research shows that those who borrow ...

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A multi-sensory interactive reading experience for visually impaired children; a user evaluation

A multi-sensory interactive reading experience for visually impaired children; a user evaluation

... old children we noticed a certain hesitancy in engaging with the story, and the interactive ...old children engaged with high fervor, with some children asking questions about the ...him books ...

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The Effects of Reading Bilingual Books on Vocabulary Learning

The Effects of Reading Bilingual Books on Vocabulary Learning

... further reading by some language learners, so bilingual books may serve as an enjoyable learning resource to use in language ...English-only reading materials, bilingual books may be easier ...

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Disparities in Early Exposure to Book Sharing Within Immigrant Families

Disparities in Early Exposure to Book Sharing Within Immigrant Families

... Bivariate analyses were performed with x 2 tests between each predictor and the reported frequency of book sharing in the CHIS data set. Inde- pendent variables were parental edu- cation, household income, race and ...

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Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in US Preschool Children

Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in US Preschool Children

... older children, who have more options for sedentary be- havior (using a computer, texting, talk- ing on the telephone, reading books, and listening to music), screen-based sedentary behavior for ...

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The Impact of a Clinic-Based Literacy Intervention on Language Development in Inner-City Preschool Children

The Impact of a Clinic-Based Literacy Intervention on Language Development in Inner-City Preschool Children

... of reading was reported to be approx- imately 1 day per week higher in the intervention group (t ⫽ ...children’s books that they read to their children and had higher overall reading ...

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Differences in Parent-Toddler Interactions With Electronic Versus Print Books

Differences in Parent-Toddler Interactions With Electronic Versus Print Books

... independent reading, 8 far more than reading only text or making simple (nondialogic) comments, although these are also ...their children ’ s lived ...electronic books, which raises the ...

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Reading in the Dark: Whiteness and Racial Representation in Caldecott Books

Reading in the Dark: Whiteness and Racial Representation in Caldecott Books

... African culture in stereotypical ways. The Table 1 in the appendix provides a summary of the roles that the Black main characters portrayed in the Caldecott books. Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean- ...

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The Effect of Professional Development on Middle School Teachers' Technology Integration: An Action Research Study

The Effect of Professional Development on Middle School Teachers' Technology Integration: An Action Research Study

... access books they began in the classroom after ...for reading at home. Teachers compared their experiences as children to those of their students which revealed a lack of understanding of students’ ...

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How Do Second Grade Students in Primary Schools Use and Perceive Tablets?

How Do Second Grade Students in Primary Schools Use and Perceive Tablets?

... their children; moreover students prefer reading printed books to digital ones and they prefer playing with their friends in parks to playing games in their tablets; additionally it is determined ...

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Telling the story of the Computer Geek: children becoming authors and translators

Telling the story of the Computer Geek: children becoming authors and translators

... bilingual children through valuing and supporting community languages and working closely in partnership with parents and community organisations (Cummins, ...language books, encouraged her mother to teach ...

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Eliminating suffering through the birth of metta  : a critical hermeneutic inquiry of the identity and ethical intention of selected monks of Burma

Eliminating suffering through the birth of metta : a critical hermeneutic inquiry of the identity and ethical intention of selected monks of Burma

... of books for each of the two classroom teachers based upon the recommendations a variety of sources including experts on children’s literature and lists of award-winning ...informational books because they ...

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Replacing the “Word Gap” With Nonstigmatizing Approaches to Early Literacy and Language Building

Replacing the “Word Gap” With Nonstigmatizing Approaches to Early Literacy and Language Building

... out books, including Reach Out and Read, and help promote a love of ...reading. Reading should be viewed as a universal good rather than a compensatory intervention to address a word gap that likely ...

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Joyous Reading: Aspects Of Literature Enjoyment For Black/african American Fourth Grade Students

Joyous Reading: Aspects Of Literature Enjoyment For Black/african American Fourth Grade Students

... American children is because of the dominant role adults play in the field of children’s ...259). Children are not the primary purchasers of children’s literature (Reese, 2000), and though researchers and ...

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Why do people read books? An explanatory analysis of book reading behaviour

Why do people read books? An explanatory analysis of book reading behaviour

... However, in this study perceived behavioural control is left out of consideration. Rather, the expectancy-value model of uses and gratifications was used to find out people’s motivational factors for reading ...

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Where My Books Go: Choice and Place in Digital Reading

Where My Books Go: Choice and Place in Digital Reading

... iPad reading software, exclaiming how “stupid” and “meaningless” the filenames were, and complaining about the fact she frequently had to “hunt out” what the latest document she had added was ...of reading. ...

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A study on ESL learners' reading preferences between printed text and onscreen text

A study on ESL learners' reading preferences between printed text and onscreen text

... video, reading online news, transmitting instant messages and photos, interacting in virtual social networking system as well as searching for information available in the World Wide ...

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Students’ perception on electronic books towards reading comprehension

Students’ perception on electronic books towards reading comprehension

... digital reading material, as a book in a computer file format or electronic file of words, or as images with unique ...of reading application in it, which they can use wherever they are, even on a bus, ...

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“Scarers in Print”: Media Literacy from Our Mutual Friend to Friend Me on Facebook

“Scarers in Print”: Media Literacy from Our Mutual Friend to Friend Me on Facebook

... The book is both repository and medium, able to store up content and make it flow. Its connection with both soul and body situates it firmly in a gothic economy of death and resurrection. The OED defines “repository” as ...

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