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26 paź 2012 · Penny Kittle in Book Love tackles the problem of students who don’t read, and offers English teachers tactics to combat this problem. The summative message of her book is that the first step in getting students to read is to get them to enjoy what they are reading.
26 paź 2012 · “Book Love,” by Penny Kittle, was an incredibly insightful text set that included teaching practices and words of inspiration for future and present English teachers. This book is intended to be used in older classrooms and geared towards practices used with teenagers.
23 lut 2024 · Teenagers want to read, if we let them -- Understanding readers and reading -- Building stamina and fluency -- Opening doors into reading -- The power of the book talk -- Conferences -- Responding to reading -- Nurturing interdependent readers in a classroom community -- Creating a school community of readers. Access-restricted-item.
In this book, Penny shows all of us how to help kids develop those habits as she shares her masterful teaching strategies that turn aliterate students into kids who not only can read, but want to read.”. —Kylene Beers, author of When Kids Can’t Read/What Teachers Can Do. “ is nothing short of miraculous.
Book Love is a call to arms for putting every single kid, no exceptions allowed, on a personal reading journey. But much more than that, it's a powerful reminder of...
In 2012, a collection of friends who believe in the enduring power of reading gathered around Penny Kittle's dining room table, set out to achieve one goal: to put books in the hands of students, to inspire a love reading in every child.
26 paź 2012 · ook Love: Developing Depth, Stamina, and Passion in Adolescent Readers, written by Penny Kittle, provides literacy educators with an overview of strategies and techniques that have been proven to increase the desire to read, and to encourage students to become readers for life.