- Summer reading programs
Summer reading can be assigned to students during their
summer vacation . This can range from the simple book reports to in depth projects that support thecurriculum includingScience ,Language Arts ,Social Sciences , andMath .ummer reading programs in libraries
Many
libraries offer summer reading programs forteens andchildren in coordination withschool districts . These reading programs can contain events such asmovie nights,raffle s or specialtyworkshop s. According to [http://etd.ils.unc.edu:8080/dspace/bitstream/1901/92/1/stephaniebertin.pdf Bertin 2004] a study by the [http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml U. S. Department of Education] found that 95% of allpublic libraries offered a summer reading program. These programs are used to preventsummer learning loss . Children's programs in libraries began around the turn of the century beginning with the Cleveland Library League in 1895. For more information about the early development of children’s librarianship see [http://www.katemcdowell.com/cultural-origins-mcdowell-dissertation.pdf McDowell 1995] . Early reading programs focused on the quality of the books and contained required reading, but newer education trends focus on breadth of reading to create an “avid reader,” as is discussed in The Enduring Effects of Education by Herbert H. Hyman, Charles R. Wright and John Shelton Reed.References
*cite paper
last = Bertin
first = Stephanie
title = A history of youth summer reading programs in public libraries
publisher = A Maters paper for the MLS degree
date = 2004
pages = 69
url = http://etd.ils.unc.edu:8080/dspace/bitstream/1901/92/1/stephaniebertin.pdf
*cite paper
last = McDowell
first = Kathleen
title = The cultural origins of you services librarianship, 1876-1900
date = 2007
pages = 288
url = http://www.katemcdowell.com/cultural-origins-mcdowell-dissertation.pdf
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