14. Critical Connections for becoming a reader… Reading Literacy must be continually Practiced Volume (the more you read, the better reader you become) So, PLEASURE in reading becomes an important motivator Those who ENJOY and are GOOD AT reading, end up getting the most Practice !
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16. Key Factors in reading for Pleasure CONTROL CHOICE (especially during voluntary leisure time)
23. RA for Boys “ You do not do reader’s advisory to get the boy a book. You do reader’s advisory to make the boy a reader.” - Michael Sullivan, librarian & author
Attitudes toward reading become more negative as children grow older (McKenny, Kear, Ellsworth, 1995)
95% of us read & understand printed word. Very small % are able to use it at complex levels… Boys are 1.5 yrs behind girls in reading by middle school, up to 3 years behind by high school 85% of of “special ed” students are boys 5 out of 6 children/adolescents diagnosed with ADD/ADHD are boys Boys are 2 – 3 times more likely to be diagnosed with a reading disability. 83.4 % of children’s librarians are female, only 18% of teachers in elementary AND middle school are men (BLS 2009) Mothers are 10 X more likely to read books, where dad’s are 10X more likely to read newspapers Only 1/3 of school libraries carry the genres boys prefer (2003 data)
Reading literacy is an acquired skill We learn to read by reading LOTS!
Important, then for libraries to support family reading and help parents and grandparents learn how to make reading FUN for their kids.
As young as age 2, boys show a preference for scary, violent fairy tales whereas girls prefer romantic ones. (Collins, 1996)
We have ti undersatnd boys and their differneces and their preferences. We have to support families and schools We have to have the right materials We have to reach out and design programs that meet the needs of boys and encourage the support of men…
Assumptions can sting…be careful Reading levels and grade levels do not take into account the developmental differneces between boys and girls Interest will always trump ability
Telling vs. Doing in story…
Games associated with reading Wall murals or crafts Sports clubs Chess club Martial arts clubs
Single most important activity for building the knowledge required for eventual success in reading.
Have them build a model, role play plot, make a craft, discuss, etc. Avoid routine