The latest version of the most significant study on students’ book choices expounds from the well-known annual review on reading developments to a debate on what children should be reading. What Kids Are Reading 2012: The Book-Reading Habits of Students in American Schools, published by Renaissance Learning (website), reveals in-depth information and facts relating to the top 40 books read by children in grades 1-12. The document also encourages discussion regarding what kids should be reading by using commentaries by education professionals along with notable authors.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
from LiteracyNews.com, excerpt with thanks
The latest version of the most significant study on students’ book choices expounds from the well-known annual review on reading developments to a debate on what children should be reading. What Kids Are Reading 2012: The Book-Reading Habits of Students in American Schools, published by Renaissance Learning (website), reveals in-depth information and facts relating to the top 40 books read by children in grades 1-12. The document also encourages discussion regarding what kids should be reading by using commentaries by education professionals along with notable authors.
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