Research and Information
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“Providing students with the opportunity to choose their own books to read empowers and encourages them. It strengthens their self-confidence, rewards their interests, and promotes a positive attitude toward reading by valuing the reader and giving him or her a level of control. Readers without power to make their own choices are unmotivated.”
― Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child |
Donalyn Miller: Cultivating Wild ReadersBook Whisperer Donalyn Miller's strategies to build a lifelong love of reading in your students.
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17 Ways to Keep Your Middle Schooler Turning the PagesAmidst the flurry of friends, homework, and hormones, your pre-teen may not feel like reading. Tips for keeping her interest and skills on track.
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Becoming a Classroom of Readers
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