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Publication: Teens for Literacy: Promoting Reading and Writing in Schools and Communities
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Publication Details
Title:
Teens for Literacy: Promoting Reading and Writing in Schools and Communities
Authors:
Publisher:
International Reading Association, Inc.
Year:
2000
ISBN
0827207255
Number of Pages
87
Resource Center Details
Description / Comments:
Actual ISBN: 0827207255x
LCCN: 99-51611
Help your adolescent students improve their reading and
writing skills while supporting literacy throughout the
school and community. Teens for Literacy is a unique program
that one of the authors established to involve students
directly in promoting literacy through tutoring peers and
elementary age children and organizing and participating in
literacy events. The program also encourages students to go
on to college and acquaints them with teaching as a possible
career. Learn how you can put this rewarding program in
place at your school and establish an effective tutoring
component within a larger lite
racy program. Includes bibliographical references (p.
87).
Topics / Keywords:
child and youth literacy, practice, theory, program models, literacy programs -- United States, peer-group tutoring of students
Section:
Child & Youth Lit
Resource Type:
Practice, Theory & Program Models
Location:
Bookshelves
Copies:
1
Entry Date:
October 3rd 2005
Last Updated:
July 25th 2007
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