Help Kids Find Joy in Reading, Favorite Books

Help Kids Find Joy in Reading, Favorite Books

Worlds Awaiting - Season 2, Episode 27

  • Jul 15, 2017 5:30 pm
  • 27:50 mins

Joy in Reading (3:38) What encourages learning? Catching and correcting all a learner’s mistakes or catching that learner doing something right? Dr. Roxanne Owens, Chair of the Teacher Education Department at DePaul University talks to Rachel on Worlds Awaiting about helping children find joy in reading through more encouragement and less criticism. She also suggests that reading together as a family can put a positive spin on the child’s desire to read. Owens has been a faculty member at DePaul for 25 years. Prior to that, she taught junior high in Chicago. Her present duties include, teaching the Children’s Literature course and spending time in elementary schools with her university students. Owens is a recipient of multiple awards for excellence in teaching and was inducted into the Illinois Reading Council Hall of Fame in 2012 for her dedication to literacy.  Favorite Books (13:58) Up next on Worlds Awaiting, high school teacher, Angela Nederhand, talks with Rachel about her passion in life – books. She gives titles of some of her favorite books and genres. Nederhand is a TV Broadcasting teacher at Salem Hills High School, Utah. Previously, she taught Leadership Principles and worked with multicultural students to find opportunities to serve the community. She studied at both Westminster College and Utah Valley University. Book Trivia (25:08) We finish up the show today with Cole Wissinger, part of the Worlds Awaiting team, who plays children’s book trivia with students he encounters on the Brigham Young University campus.

Episode Segments

Joy in Reading

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What encourages learning? Catching and correcting all a learner’s mistakes or catching that learner doing something right? Dr. Roxanne Owens, Chair of the Teacher Education Department at DePaul University talks to Rachel on Worlds Awaiting about helping children find joy in reading through more encouragement and less criticism. She also suggests that reading together as a family can put a positive spin on the child’s desire to read. Owens has been a faculty member at DePaul for 25 years. Prior to that, she taught junior high in Chicago. Her present duties include, teaching the Children’s Literature course and spending time in elementary schools with her university students. Owens is a recipient of multiple awards for excellence in teaching and was inducted into the Illinois Reading Council Hall of Fame in 2012 for her dedication to literacy.

What encourages learning? Catching and correcting all a learner’s mistakes or catching that learner doing something right? Dr. Roxanne Owens, Chair of the Teacher Education Department at DePaul University talks to Rachel on Worlds Awaiting about helping children find joy in reading through more encouragement and less criticism. She also suggests that reading together as a family can put a positive spin on the child’s desire to read. Owens has been a faculty member at DePaul for 25 years. Prior to that, she taught junior high in Chicago. Her present duties include, teaching the Children’s Literature course and spending time in elementary schools with her university students. Owens is a recipient of multiple awards for excellence in teaching and was inducted into the Illinois Reading Council Hall of Fame in 2012 for her dedication to literacy.