﻿Url	 Resource class 	Title	Creator	Subject	Description	Date	Type	Identifier	Language	Rights	Abstract	 Spatial Coverage 	Degree	 Key Words 	Note	Type
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/13676		 Reading Motivation in Students 	 Mary Driskell 			6/14/2024	 Text; Image; StillImage 		English	 https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en | Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/29/2024, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author. 	 In my action research project, I will ask the following question: As a new teacher, how can I utilize book clubs for students who often have trouble reading any assigned books given out by their English Language Arts teachers? Book clubs consist of groups of 4 to 5 students who discuss what book they are reading by answering questions prepared by the teacher and any questions a student is curious about answering based off of the book they are reading. The purpose of this project is to examine the effectiveness of book clubs, and the goal is to help students discuss what they are reading with their book club groups. This goal ties to InTasc Standards #2 and #8, which will be discussed at length in this project. 
So, book clubs are a classroom technique I implemented to help meet the needs of all my students. I learned how book clubs are a great way to encourage collaboration amongst students. As a new teacher, I was able to utilize book clubs in my 8th grade English Language Arts class by helping students to work together to solve difficult or subjective questions on their discussion handouts. My project focuses on the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell. 		 action_research | Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure) 	 Reading Motivation, Motivation, Book Clubs 	 Joshua Schulze | Laura Kolodziejczak 	action_research
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2881		 Monmouth Book Club 	Undetermined	 Book Club | City of Monmouth | Early Monmouth Residents 	 Monmouth Book Club at the home of Mrs. Sunday, November 1908. A group of about 30 women (including two young girls) on the porch of a house.  Handwritten letters by certain individuals correspond with the list written on the back. | Scanned image using the Epson Expression 10000 XL as a tif image (1200 dpi, pixel dimensions- width:16485 , height: 13085); then converted to jpg 	1908	 Image; StillImage 	omeka/663		 No Copyright - United States: As of 04/08/2020, Hamersly Library believes this item is free of copyright under the laws of the United States. | <a class="uri-value-link" target="_blank" href="http&#x3A;&#x2F;&#x2F;rightsstatements.org&#x2F;vocab&#x2F;NoC-US&#x2F;1.0&#x2F;">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/</a> 		 United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth 				
https://wou.omeka.net/s/repository/item/2880		 Monmouth Book Club, verso 	Undetermined	 Book Club | City of Monmouth | Early Monmouth Residents 	 Back side of the Monmouth Book Club photograph with a handwritten list of names.  Some names have corresponding letters written next to individuals on the image side.  " Monmouth Book Club at home of Mrs. Sunday November, 1908. 1st row, right hand to left -Mrs. Paradyne Doughty, Mrs. Crowley, Mrs. Stine, Mrs. Dalton, (a) Hazel Gard Robinson, Grandma Oswald, Mrs. Grounds, (b) Miss Maggie Butler, Pres. - a good friend to mom and to me, Mrs. Henry Butler, Johanny Stump, Mrs. Dish, 2nd row, left to right) Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Bogert, (c) Mrs. Cattron previous owner of the Cattron Street Property, Mrs. Wm Mulkey, (d) Mrs. Boche - when we rerutned to Monmouth for the winter when I was 15 - she taught me a lot about sewing.  She was a professional dressmaker & I acted as her apprentice.  Learned a lot of tricks I never forgot!, Mrs. Jay Butler, Mrs, Bockerdon, Mrs. Remmington, (e) Mrs. L. A. Robinson, Mrs. Hosners, (g) Mrs. Orville Butler - my mother's 'best friend' in Monmouth - I loved her too., Miss Smith, (f) Miss Cassie Stump - also a good friend - I knew her as my teacher too, 3rd row, right to left) Mrs. John Stump, Mrs Boothby, Miss Buckham, Mrs. Rigger, Miss Lewis. | Scanned image using the Epson Expression 10000 XL as a tif image (600 dpi, pixel dimensions- width:3514 , height: 4113); then converted to jpg 	19uu	 Image; StillImage 	omeka/664		 Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 04/08/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library. | <a class="uri-value-link" target="_blank" href="http&#x3A;&#x2F;&#x2F;rightsstatements.org&#x2F;vocab&#x2F;CNE&#x2F;1.0&#x2F;">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/</a> 		 United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth 				
