Every Person a Reader

Every Person a Reader

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May 19, 1997 · English · Paperback (28 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 28
Language English
Published May 19, 1997
Publisher Heinemann
ISBN-10 0965280810
ISBN-13 9780965280815

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Stephen D. Krashen explores the widely held belief of a literacy crisis impacting California's youth, where many are perceived to struggle with reading. He dives deep into the underlying factors contributing to these challenges and argues that the current educational approaches may not be effectively addressing the problem. By highlighting the disconnect between assumed literacy rates and actual reading behaviors among children, he brings attention to the nuanced realities affecting learners today.

Krashen emphasizes the importance of fostering a love for reading rather than solely focusing on technical skills. He advocates for creating environments that promote reading for pleasure, asserting that when children are encouraged to read what interests them, their literacy naturally flourishes. This belief challenges conventional educational practices and invites educators and policymakers to rethink their strategies for improving literacy.

Through a combination of research, personal anecdotes, and a call to action, Krashen provides a thought-provoking analysis on how every person can indeed become a reader by nurturing their intrinsic motivation. His insights serve as a valuable resource for teachers, parents, and anyone invested in the future of literacy in a world increasingly devoid of reading engagement.

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Children’s

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