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1. Shelter-Based Community Libraries: In Search of Alternative Livelihoods for Pavement Dwellers in Dhaka City (ED540213)

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Nasiruddin, Md.

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Online Submission, US-China Education Review B v3 n1 p62-70 Jan 2013

Pub Date:

2013-01-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Foreign CountriesDeveloping NationsHomeless PeopleEmergency SheltersNongovernmental OrganizationsMotivation TechniquesEducational TechnologyChildrenProgram DescriptionsProgram EffectivenessCapacity BuildingVocational EducationInformal EducationTraining MethodsAccess to EducationEnrollmentAdultsLibrary ServicesHealth ServicesLibrariesLegal AidDocumentariesVideo TechnologyEducational ObjectivesReading HabitsReading MotivationPovertyCommunity CentersCommunity EducationCommunity ProgramsCommunity ServicesCommunity Information ServicesAcademic LibrariesLibrary MaterialsLibrary RoleCommunity Development

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Each night, around 20,000 people--both adults and children--make the streets of Dhaka (the capital city of Bangladesh) their home. Living amongst the noise, rubbish, and traffic, thousands of families walk down the streets of Dhaka, looking for a safe place to rest for just a few hours each night. Trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty, the pavement dwellers are amongst the most vulnerable people Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. From the Lab to the Dorm Room: Metacognitive Awareness and Use of Spaced Study (EJ999814)

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Susser, Jonathan A.McCabe, Jennifer

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Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, v41 n2 p345-363 Mar 2013

Pub Date:

2013-03-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Yes

Descriptors:
Behavior ModificationTeaching MethodsBehavior ChangeUndergraduate StudentsLong Term MemoryStudy HabitsMetacognitionHigher EducationOnline SurveysReading HabitsTestsStudent Behavior

Abstract:
Laboratory studies have demonstrated the long-term memory benefits of studying material in multiple distributed sessions as opposed to one massed session, given an identical amount of overall study time (i.e., the "spacing effect"). The current study goes beyond the laboratory to investigate whether undergraduates know about the advantage of spaced study, to what extent they use it in their own s Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. Background Knowledge and the Magazine Reading Students Choose (EJ993604)

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Gabriel, RachaelAllington, RichardBillen, Monica

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Voices from the Middle, v20 n1 p52-57 Sep 2012

Pub Date:

2012-09-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
LiteracyPeriodicalsReading HabitsIndependent ReadingMiddle SchoolsReading InterestsMiddle School StudentsReadingVocabularyInterviewsSurveysLongitudinal StudiesRecreational ReadingAdolescentsEarly Adolescents

Abstract:
Can students read difficult but self-selected texts--and if so, how? In this article we describe what we learned about middle school students' use of background knowledge and specific vocabulary from interviews and surveys in our longitudinal study of magazine reading habits. Then we discuss the implications of these findings for structuring independent reading opportunities and facilitating conn Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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4. Reading in Place (EJ990351)

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Price, Leah

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Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct 2012

Pub Date:

2012-10-15

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Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

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Reading MaterialsBooksRoleTechnological AdvancementAudio EquipmentElectronic PublishingFurnitureAdjustment (to Environment)ReadingReading HabitsGeographic Location

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The digital age is rendering books more common, not less. It is true that there is nothing new about "furniture books": The trade in reading material has long been dwarfed by the market for coffee-table books, books that steakhouse chains buy by the yard, empty bindings that interior decorators use to accessorize the upholstery. As coffee-table volumes gather dust, reading migrates elsewhere. Onc Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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5. As Libraries Go Digital, Sharing of Data Is at Odds with Tradition of Privacy (EJ989659)

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Parry, Marc

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Chronicle of Higher Education, Nov 2012

Pub Date:

2012-11-05

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

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Academic LibrariesInternetReading HabitsInfluence of TechnologyScience and SocietyMass Media EffectsMass Media UseInformation PolicyLibrary AdministrationLibrary ServicesLibrary DevelopmentPrivacyConfidential RecordsDisclosureInformation SecurityAccess to InformationConfidentiality

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Colleges share many things on Twitter, but one topic can be risky to broach: the reading habits of library patrons. Patrons' privacy is precious to most librarians. Yet new Web services thrive on collecting and sharing the very information that has long been protected. This points to an emerging tension as libraries embrace digital services. Historically, libraries have been staunch defenders of Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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6. Differences between Overachieving and Underachieving Classes in Reading: Teacher, Classroom and Student Characteristics (EJ985871)

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Damber, UllaSamuelsson, StefanTaube, Karin

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Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, v12 n4 p339-366 Dec 2012

Pub Date:

2012-12-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Reading AchievementStudent CharacteristicsTeaching ExperienceQuestionnairesClassroom EnvironmentForeign CountriesReading ComprehensionOverachievementUnderachievementReading InstructionTeacher CharacteristicsReading TestsGrade 3Elementary School TeachersElementary School StudentsComparative AnalysisReading HabitsLiterature

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The main purpose of this study was to examine the classroom, teacher and student factors distinguishing grade three classes performing at higher levels than expected, in relation to socioeconomic status (SES) and language factors, from classes performing below their potential with regard to the same factors. Data from a standardized reading comprehension test and student and teacher questionnaire Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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7. Analysis of Writing Anxiety of Secondary School Students according to Several Variables (EJ984753)

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Teksan, Keziban

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Educational Research and Reviews, v7 n22 p487-493 Aug 2012

Pub Date:

2012-08-22

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Statistical AnalysisAcademic AchievementSecondary School StudentsWriting ApprehensionHandwritingData AnalysisGrade 8Likert ScalesMeasures (Individuals)Writing EvaluationForeign CountriesDiariesScoresReading HabitsGender DifferencesExpressive LanguageSurveysStudent Attitudes

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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the writing anxiety that is one of the factors affecting the written expression skills of secondary school students according to several variables. Population of the study consisted of students studying in the 6th, 7th and 8th grade of secondary schools in Canakkale in the academic year of 2011 to 2012. Likert type "The Scale of Writing Anxiety Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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8. Effects of Explicit Instruction in Cognitive and Metacognitive Reading Strategies on Iranian EFL Students' Reading Performance and Strategy Transfer (EJ983161)

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Aghaie, RezaZhang, Lawrence Jun

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Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, v40 n6 p1063-1081 Nov 2012

Pub Date:

2012-11-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Transfer of TrainingInstructional EffectivenessInterventionReading InstructionForeign CountriesReading ComprehensionMetacognitionQuasiexperimental DesignReading StrategiesEnglish (Second Language)Second Language LearningSecond Language InstructionTeaching MethodsReading Habits

Abstract:
This study explored the impact of explicit teaching of reading strategies on English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) students' reading performance in Iran. The study employed a questionnaire adapted from Chamot and O'Malley's (1994) cognitive and metacognitive strategies framework. To test the effects of explicit teaching of cognitive and metacognitive reading strategies on reading performance and st Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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9. Younger Americans' Reading and Library Habits (ED537514)

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Zickuhr, KathrynRainie, LeePurcell, KristenMadden, MaryBrenner, Joanna

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Pew Internet & American Life Project

Pub Date:

2012-10-23

Pub Type(s):

Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Research

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Descriptors:
Library ServicesPublic LibrariesYoung AdultsResearch NeedsReading HabitsAdolescentsHigh School StudentsCollege StudentsElectronic LibrariesHandheld DevicesReading Material SelectionNational SurveysTelecommunicationsComputersNewspapersPeriodicalsAssignmentsSchool Libraries

Abstract:
More than eight in ten Americans between the ages of 16 and 29 read a book in the past year, and six in ten used their local public library. At the youngest end of the spectrum, high schoolers in their late teens (ages 16-17) and college-aged young adults (ages 18-24) are especially likely to have read a book or used the library in the past 12 months. And although their library usage patterns may Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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10. The Link between Reading and Academic Success (EJ998334)

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Horbec, Deb

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English in Australia, v47 n2 p58-67 Sep 2012

Pub Date:

2012-09-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Foreign CountriesHigh School StudentsFemalesStudy HabitsReading AchievementReading AttitudesReading FluencyReading HabitsReading MotivationRecreational ReadingReading StrategiesReader Text RelationshipReading ComprehensionQualitative ResearchReading SkillsHigh AchievementRelationshipIndependent Reading

Abstract:
This article is based on a qualitative study that explored the impact reading had on the lives of two female students who attained exemplary results in their final year of high school. The reading practices of these two high achieving students provided data rich information. Both students were academically successful in completing their Victorian Certificate of Education. One of the participants Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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