RIF Blog » noteworthy http://rifblog.org Where Book People Unite around reading, books and kids Thu, 05 Dec 2013 21:34:20 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 Noteworthy http://rifblog.org/2012/05/15/noteworthy-2/ http://rifblog.org/2012/05/15/noteworthy-2/#comments Tue, 15 May 2012 14:25:36 +0000 Jay http://rifblog.org/?p=307 Top Image

Posting a few of our favorite quotes over the past week or so — whether they’re funny, useful or simply thought-provoking. Drop a comment below if you’ve seen something particularly noteworthy.

 

On a new study from Ohio State researchers on a phenomenon called experience-taking (via NYDailyNews.com)

Reading “The Hunger Games” can bring out your inner Katniss Everdeen.

Saki Knafo on Maurice Sendak’s legacy for child advocates (via Huffington Post)

And with lawmakers proposing cuts to early childhood programs like Head Start and literacy programs like Reading Is Fundamental, some educators and librarians are worrying about much more than nudity.

Carol H. Rasco, RIF’s president, on cuts to funding for D.C. Public School libraries (via Parenting.com Class Notes)

Books in a room that will simply be opened for children to enter does not constitute a library, it might be a warehouse only.

 

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Noteworthy http://rifblog.org/2012/04/27/noteworthy/ http://rifblog.org/2012/04/27/noteworthy/#comments Fri, 27 Apr 2012 19:36:56 +0000 Jay http://rifblog.org/?p=162 Top Image

Welcome to our new feature where we’ll post a few of our favorite quotes over the past week — whether they’re funny, useful or simply thought-provoking. Drop a comment below if you’ve seen something particularly noteworthy.

 

Judy Blume on getting older kids reading (via LATimes.com’s ‘Jacket Copy’)

Just leave the books strategically placed around the house and then occasionally say: ‘Oh no, you’re not reading that — you’re not ready for it yet.’

Claire Needell Hollander, a NYC public middle school teacher (via her New York Times Op-Ed)

We cannot enrich the minds of our students by testing them on texts that purposely ignore their hearts.

Neil Wagner on a new study showing simply pointing out letters on a page to preschoolers make better readers (via the Atlantic)

It starts small: pointing out letters and words on the pages, showing capital letters and showing that you read from left to right and top to bottom.

Carol H. Rasco, RIF’s president, on the state of literacy (via her post at WashingtonPost.com’s ‘Answer Sheet’)

We don’t just have an issue to solve. We have a movement to ignite.

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