Episode Synopsis "CCiE Episode 6 - Reading for Pleasure"
In this episode, the University of Chichester's Senior Lecturer in Secondary English Debbie Hickman talks with Secondary English teacher Verity Carter about reading for pleasure. Further reading To find the place when you can download the article Debbie and Verity discuss - 'Reading Communities: why, what and how?' by Teresa Cremin - copy and paste this link: http://oro.open.ac.uk/60382/. The Research Rich Pedagogies website which has a wealth of information and ideas about developing an authentic reading for pleasure culture in schools can be found by copying and pasting this link: https://www.researchrichpedagogies.org/. Debbie and Verity mention Daniel Pennac's 'Rights of the Reader', which should be available to buy from a bookshop near you! To find out more about the book, copy and paste this link: http://librarymice.com/the-rights-of-the-reader/. To find out more about the EEF's review of Accelerated Reader, copy and paste this link: https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/projects-and-evaluation/projects/accelerated-reader/. Our thanks go to Debbie and Verity for sharing their time, experience and reflections with us. Our thanks to Tumisu for the image. This can be found at www.pixabay.com
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