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Read More Nonfiction!
NonFiction Reading Improves Test Scores. According to reading educators, students can improve their SOL (Standards of Learning) scores by increasing their non-fiction reading.
Story here from the The Virginian Pilot. Douglas Reeves, founder of the Center for Performance Assessment, a national education organization, believes nonfiction reading and writing drives improvement on tests,
and laments an "overexposure" to fiction, that presumably leaves students "ill-equipped to absorb facts." [LISNews.com] I don't know about the "overexposure" bit, but I do know that there is plenty of good "readable" nonfiction out there for kids, and plenty of librarians are booktalking nonfiction.
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© Copyright 2004 Deborah Wells-Clinton.
Last update: 7/18/04; 8:53:52.
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