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Parker, Meredith – Library Media Connection, 2008
Norfolk Detention School is an alternative school for juveniles under the age of 18 who are awaiting adjudication by the court and those who are awaiting transfer to another facility. This article describes the author's experience as a library media specialist in this juvenile detention school. She describes how she has promoted and encouraged…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Correctional Institutions, Juvenile Justice, School Libraries
Collins, Joan – Library Media Connection, 2008
Eighth graders offer librarians and language arts teachers the greatest challenge of matching the student with just the right book. These duplicitous creatures have a foot in two worlds. They are both children and young adults. While sixth graders may be emotionally immature, three years later, they are usually prepared for the young adult world.…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Reading Motivation, Reading Programs, Adolescent Literature
Rehmer, Julie – Library Media Connection, 2007
A family reading night is the ideal way to introduce the library media center and actively involve parents in their child's reading success. This event is an opportunity to explain how a reading program works and provide parents with strategies to encourage further reading at home. Parents can sit down with their children and read in the library,…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Libraries, Library Services, Family Involvement
Kindig, Joan – Library Media Connection, 2006
Reading was, is, and always must come first in the early school years. Without a firm basis in reading, children are going to have a tough time in school and, later, in the world beyond the elementary school doors. Children need math and all the other wonderful things they are exposed to in school, but without some degree of success in reading,…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Phonemes, Phonics

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