The Power of Reading

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-08-19
Publisher(s): CLIO
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Summary

Continuing the case for free voluntary reading set out in the book's 1993 first edition, this new, updated, and much-looked-for second edition explores new research done on the topic in the last 10 years as well as looking anew at some of the original research reviewed. Krashen also explores research surrounding the role of school and public libraries and the research indicating the necessity of a print-rich environment that provides light reading (comics, teen romances, magazines) as well as the best in literature to assist in educating children to read with understanding and in second language acquisition. He looks at the research surrounding reading incentive/rewards programs and specifically at the research on AR (Accelerated Reader) and other electronic reading products. Krashen also explores the research surrounding the role of school and public libraries and the research indicating the necessity of a print-rich environment that provides light reading (comics, teen romances, magazines) as well as the best in literature to assist in educating children to read with understanding and in second language acquisition. He looks at the research surrounding reading incentive/rewards programs and specifically at the research on AR (Accelerated Reader) and other electronic reading products.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
1. The Research 1(56)
The Evidence for FVR
1(17)
In-School Free Reading Programs
1(7)
Reported Free Voluntary Reading
8(1)
Reported Free Reading in a Second Language
9(2)
The Author Recognition Test
11(2)
Read and Test Studies
13(4)
Summary
17(1)
The Alternative to Free Reading: Direct Instruction
18(10)
The Complexity Argument
18(2)
Competence without Instruction
20(5)
The Effect of Instruction
25(3)
Other Benefits of Reading
28(7)
The Pleasure of Reading
28(7)
Reading and Cognitive Development
35(2)
Good Thinkers Read More
36(1)
Reading and Writing Apprehension
36(1)
Conclusion
37(1)
An Interpretation
37(3)
Notes
40(17)
2. The Cure 57(72)
Access
57(6)
More Access at Home Results in More Reading
57(1)
Better Classroom Libraries Result in More Reading
58(1)
Better School Libraries Result in More Reading
58(2)
Access to Public Libraries Results in More Reading
60(3)
Comfort and Quiet
63(1)
Libraries
63(14)
Children Get Their Books from Libraries
64(1)
Better Libraries Result in Better Reading
65(3)
Poverty and Access to Books
68(2)
What About School?
70(4)
Libraries and Second Language Acquirers
74(1)
Money for Libraries: Who Is Paying Now?
75(2)
Reading Aloud
77(4)
Reading Experience
81(3)
Home Run Books
82(2)
Models
84(1)
Providing Time to Read
85(1)
Direct Encouragement
86(3)
Other Factors
89(2)
Light Reading: Comic Books
91(19)
A Brief History
93(4)
Comic Books and Language Development
97(1)
Comic Texts
97(4)
Experiments with Comic Book Reading
101(2)
Comics as a Conduit
103(6)
The Case for Comics
109(1)
Light Reading: The Teen Romance
110(3)
Light Reading: The Power of Magazines
113(1)
Is Light Reading Enough?
114(2)
Do Rewards Work?
116(6)
What Does the Research Say?
117(2)
Reading Management Programs
119(3)
Notes
122(7)
3. Other Issues and Conclusions 129(28)
The Limits of Reading
129(3)
Writing
132(7)
Writing Style Comes from Reading
132(2)
More Writing Does Not Mean Better Writing
134(3)
What Writing Does
137(2)
The Effect of Television
139(7)
Does More Television Mean Less Reading?
140(2)
The Language of Television
142(2)
Television and Language Development
144(1)
Television: A Summary
145(1)
Second Language Acquirers
146(3)
Conclusions
149(3)
Notes
152(5)
References 157(32)
Researcher Index 189(8)
Subject Index 197

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