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Dewey 027

The more you read, the more you'll know, the more you learn, the more places ... - 1 views

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    A really halpful response to the question: what will I read now?
Caroline Roche

English at the crossroads: an evaluation of English in primary and secondary schools 20... - 1 views

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    Ofsted report on the way that children are no longer reading for pleasure and so reading declining
doxycanine

In Search of Free Books | Reading Rockets - 0 views

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    contains quizzes for many books on the Reading Olympics lists
missadkins

How we became a school that reads | Teacher Network Blog | Guardian Professional - 5 views

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    Rooted in Reading
missadkins

Rooted in Reading - 4 views

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    Reading programme.
Sue Bastone

Fathers not reading enough to their children - 3 views

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jun/08/fathers-not-reading-enough-to-their-children-says-book-trust

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started by Sue Bastone on 09 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
Caroline Roche

The Reading Agency - 0 views

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    an excellent site which aims to promote reading. Has free posters and other promotions
Caroline Roche

Reading as teenager gets you a better job - Telegraph - 5 views

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    Great article linking reading with employment prospects from a long term sociological study
Sue Bastone

Booktrust - Dads reading - 2 views

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    Booktrust blog
Dewey 027

BBC News - Revision techniques - the good, the OK and the useless - 8 views

  • Only two of the 10 techniques examined turned out to be really effective - testing yourself and spreading out your revision over time. "Students who can test themselves or try to retrieve material from their memory are going to learn that material better in the long run", says Prof Dunlovsky. "Start by reading the text book then make flash cards of the critical concepts and test yourself. "A century of research has shown that repeated testing works." This is because the student is more engaged and it is harder for the mind to wander.He adds: "Testing itself when you get the correct answers appears to produce a more elaborative memory trace connected with your prior knowledge, so you're building on what you know". Starting lateHowever the best strategy is to plan ahead and not do all your revision on one subject in a block before moving on to the next - a technique called "distributed practice".Prof Dunlovsky says it is the "most powerful" of all the strategies.
  • HOW THE TECHNIQUES FARED Elaborative interrogation - being able to explain a point or fact - MODERATE Self-explanation - how a problem was solved - MODERATE Summarising - writing summaries of texts - LOW Highlighting/underlining - LOW Keyword mnemonics - choosing a word to associate with information - LOW Imagery - forming mental pictures while reading or listening - LOW Re-reading - LOW Practice testing - Self-testing to check knowledge - especially using flash cards - HIGH Distributed practice - spreading out study over time - HIGH Interleaved practice - switching between different kinds of problems - MODERATE
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    Which revision techniques work and which don't according to psychological research.
Caroline Roche

LitPick - teen book review site - 7 views

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    Teens get to read new books as eBook releases, and review them on this site
Dewey 027

Byliner - 4 views

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    Discover great reads by great writers. Wide range of topics
Caroline Roche

Extreme Speed Booking:Using Technology to help kids love reading - 3 views

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    A great way of combining technology with speed dating and books!  Looks like a great activity for Year 7 icebreakers
Caroline Roche

The Neuroscience of Your Brain On Fiction - NYTimes.com - 6 views

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    Interesting article on what happens to your brains when reading fiction - good for advocacy
Caroline Roche

Year 7 Information Literacy Programme: Different Types of Reading « mrctda - 8 views

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    Excellent blog post from Sarah Masters
Caroline Roche

Girl Genius Online Comics - 4 views

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    A steampunk comic aimed at teenagers, that can be read online, or in book form
Caroline Roche

The Adventures of Library Girl: Holy Bodacious Barcodes: Using QR Codes to Extend Learn... - 5 views

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    Expanding reading with QR codes - author interview, book trailer, goolge maps, etc. Great example of using QR codes in the library
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