In the meantime, he asked secondary schools to allocate reading time of between 15 and 30 minutes, and ensure pupils are reading fiction or non-fiction more in line with their age — possibly by
asking older pupils to recommend more difficult books to one another.
Not exact matches
This should be bolstered by a code of good practice, written in a way to ensure
pupil understanding which, when they are
old enough to appreciate its significance, they should be
asked to sign.
One school we've worked with
asked pupils for design ideas to transform four
old classrooms into dining spaces, each with 40 seats, and at low cost.
After observing a classroom lesson with 12 - year
olds all working autonomously, I
asked the teacher afterwards why he thought it was so important to provide his
pupils with choice.