The Library Incentive Program, designed for children in grades 2 through 6, promotes the reading of Christian literature at home with positive reinforcement from parents and teachers alike.
Purpose
The purpose of this program is
Here's How
It Works
Religious children's books, especially those which deal with Christian values
or "applied faith", should be selected, purchased and placed in an
easily-accessible location. (Check local religious bookstores which have a wide
variety of literature for this age group.) Each group should be coded with colored
dots indicating reading level and length.
Church school teachers or staff members should select a wide range of inexpensive gifts appropriate for children within this age group. Each gift should be wrapped and also coded with a corresponding colored dot.
Now, here's what the teacher should do:
This program should always remain optional. No student should be forced to participate, but all should be encouraged to try at least once or twice during the school year, as well as during the summer months.
Cheryl Pituch and Aristea Zekios are Church School teachers at the newly established Saint Luke the Evangelist Orthodox Church, Palos Hills, Illinois.
Taken from the OCA Resource Handbook for Lay Ministries
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