Motivating Young Readers |
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EDZU 9502 (3 credits / 45 hours) | |||
How do we motivate our students to read? Keeping kids interested and motivated to read is sometimes a challenge. Teachers need to find effective ways to motivate our students not only in the classroom but outside of the classroom. One way is to involve parents. Parents as reading partners is one way to create motivating students. Researchers have identified a number of factors important to reading motivation including self-concept and value of reading, choice; time spent talking about books, types of text available, and the use of incentives (Gambrell 2009). In this course you will explore effective ways to motivate all students to read including struggling readers, reluctant readers, and boys. Motivating Young Readers is for teachers K-8. |
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Teachers enrolled in this course will... |
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