Putting Books in
the Classroom Seems Necessary but Not Sufficient
R. Allington, A. McGill-Franzen, G. Brooks, and L. Yokoi
ABSTRACT
The
authors found statistically significant effects on the educational outcomes of
kindergarten students enrolled in the classrooms of teachers who participated in teacher
development training. Kindergarten children who were taught by teachers who had a
well-stocked classroom library and who had participated in a series of training sessions
on the display and use of books in kindergarten classroom lessons achieved significantly
higher scores on every measure of literacy development when compared with children who
were taught by teachers provided with a well-stocked library but not professional
development support. Simply providing teachers with a generous supply of children's books
had little effect on the educational outcome of students.
* Journal of Educational Research, 93(2).
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