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Jennie Bales

Do Students Today Read for Pleasure? - Papers - OECD iLibrary - 0 views

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    Students who are highly engaged in a wide range of reading activities are more likely than other students to be effective learners and to perform well at school. Research also documents a strong link between reading practices, motivation and proficiency among adults. Proficiency in reading is crucial for individuals to make sense of the world they live in and to continue learning throughout their lives...
Jennie Bales

Are the Kids Doing Well in the Digital Age? - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 1 views

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    "A new OECD report, "Educating 21st-Century Children: Emotional Well-Being in the Digital Age," says that while better support for physical and mental health has improved modern children's lives, access to tablets and smartphones before you learn to walk and talk has consequences, good and not so good. "
Jennie Bales

Researching education: Five further readings on artificial… - 0 views

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    Teacher Magazine on "the use of AI in education settings. In these five readings, you'll find a report from UNESCO on the benefits and challenges of using AI in education and a paper from the OECD which explores the necessity for educators to trust AI. "
Jennie Bales

Paper books linked to stronger readers in an international study - MindShift - 0 views

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    "An Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) study across approximately 30 countries found that teens who said they most often read paper books scored considerably higher on a 2018 reading test taken by 15-year-olds compared to teens who said they rarely or never read books."
Jennie Bales

Developing literacy skills in a digital world - 1 views

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    "The change over the last 20 years in what and how students read has emphasised the importance not only of assessing students' capacity to read, but also what they have learned about the credibility of what they read. For example, how well are they able to distinguish fact from opinion, or detect biased information or malicious content such as phishing or fake news - skills essential in a world flooded by information from a variety of sources."
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