Aim: to encourage
pupils love of reading and to develop pupils confidence when discussing ideas within a text.
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The service includes a range
of fiction and non-fiction books and contemporary resources that can be purchased to help instil a
love of reading in all
pupils and ensure that schools» libraries support the school curriculum, as well as encouraging
pupils to
read for pleasure.
«The new library will be a lively academic hub
of the school — a place which will instil a
love of reading, research and learning for staff and
pupils alike and will encourage exploration and the pursuit
of knowledge, as well as collaboration and the sharing
of ideas.»
Incorporating practical activities into literacy lessons will act like a catalyst, enabling
pupils to access their imagination and convey their ideas, and in turn, foster a
love of reading and books.
The national curriculum places a strong emphasis on the importance
of reading, stating that the overarching aim
of English «is to promote high standards
of language and literacy by equipping
pupils with a strong command
of the spoken and written word, and to develop their
love of literature through widespread
reading for enjoyment.»
Do you want to engender a
love of reading in your
pupils?
An online programme that encourages a
love of reading in children is one
of six promising projects that will be tested on a large scale in 920 primary schools and with 48,670
pupils across England, the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) announced today.
Mr Gibb said he wants all
pupils to have access to literary classics that «inspire a lifelong
love of reading» and has challenged book publishers to make 100 classic books available at low costs to schools.
You don't inspire a life long
love of reading by making
pupils study «the classics» but by giving them free access to a wide variety
of great books from an early age.
We have created a
love of learning which ensures that «
pupils across the school are enthusiastic about books and
read regularly for pleasure».