NEW: Developing a strong reading-for-pleasure culture across the school
Suitable for: Teachers, Heads of Department, Subject Leaders, ECT's, SENDCO, LTA, Librarians, Reading leaders, Literacy leaders, TA
Course code | Keystages | Presented by |
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LIT538 | KS3; KS4 |
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- To explore how an effective whole-school reading for pleasure strategy can be developed, implemented and sustained over time.
- To examine how schools can prioritise the specific needs of struggling readers to ensure all students are able to read.
- To explore a toolkit of practical strategies to support reading for pleasure.
- To examine the effective use of the school library.
- To explore how teachers can build their knowledge about appropriate texts that young people engage with.
Regular reading for pleasure is a strong predictor of future academic success, and so it is vitally important for schools to create a positive culture around reading to ensure that students view reading as a valuable, and enriching activity, and read regularly.
But how can schools motivate and engage readers? This course will explore a myriad of ways schools can create and sustain a rich reading culture and is suitable for those leading reading across the curriculum as well as English teachers and librarians looking to develop their own individual practice.