The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research

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The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research

The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research

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Time-limit interventions and balance what other learning is lost with what will be gained when deciding how and when these take place.

Why is reading good for you? Reading is good for you because it improves your focus, memory, empathy, and communication skills. It can reduce stress, improve your mental health, and help you live longer. Reading also allows you to learn new things to help you succeed in your work and relationships. As you plan for the next academic year with this guidance in mind, you may find it useful to reflect on the following questions as a staff team: Further research, conducted in 2015, found that similar percentages of 15-year-olds across the UK do not have a minimum level of literacy proficiency: 18% in England and Scotland, 15% in Northern Ireland and 21% in Wales. 2 Are you always forgetting things? Do you have a bunch of to-do lists , but you can't quite remember what's on them? Fear not – one of the advantages of reading books is that it can improve your memory. Plan routines and practices that enable teacher and peer book recommendations to take place and which build reading habits and reader identity.

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We do spend on movies and music, but why? It is for entertainment, isn’t it? Then why not simply read books with the same purpose? You would be surprised to know that some of your favorite movies or TV series were made after getting inspiration from some of the greatest novels.

Find out more about the Power of Reading training and how to book your place. Can’t attend CLPE’s Power of Reading Training? At Millbrook, we implement The Power of Reading created by CLPE (Centre for Literacy in Primary Education), which is proven professional development programme that supports our staff to evolve a high-quality English curriculum which develops reading comprehension and writing composition, and fosters a whole school love of reading and writing. Built on 50 years of CLPE’s research, the Power of Reading explores the impact high-quality literature has on children’s engagement and attainment as readers and the link between reading and children’s writing development, supported by creative teaching approaches to develop a whole-school curriculum, which fosters a love of reading and writing to raise achievement in literacy. No wonder the US’s National Institute on Aging recommends champions the health benefits of reading daily. Don’t you sometimes feel like just getting away from all the hustle and bustle of everyday nonsense? But it’s not always cost-effective to plan a trip to get some time in solitude.

The Power of Reading in the Early Years Research Evaluation Report by IES and the Sutton Trust 2023

Higher literacy skills are associated with a range of positive societal benefits, including having a stronger sense of belonging to society and being more likely to trust others. 22 For example, experiencing the world through the eyes of Harry Potter or Jane Eyre can help us learn to see the world from the perspectives of our families, friends, and coworkers. Here are 10 benefits of reading that illustrate the importance of reading books. When you read every day you: Losing yourself in a book is the ultimate relaxation," said Dr. David Lewis, the cognitive neuropsychologist who conducted the study.

People who are single, widowed, or in poor health are among those at increased risk of feeling lonely more often. 17 Going beyond the surface of a subject is essential to success, too. This is probably why the author Roald Dahl once said, "If you are going to get anywhere in life, you have to read a lot of books." As well as being part of the senior leadership team I have the pleasure of being the EYFS teacher and coordinator. During the Power of Reading* training I was able to work on some sample teaching sequences with our nursery and reception pupils. I can honestly say that my colleague and I were hooked from the beginning and so were the children. The choice of quality picturebooks on offer is extensive and is still continuing to grow. I was further delighted to find that within the collection I could select texts to match the personal interests of my children. The sequences themselves are incredibly detailed with a large range of literacy-focused and creative activity choices. They provide us with an excellent starting point for practitioners to build upon to support the needs of our individual learners.One study found that older adults who regularly read or play mentally challenging games like chess are two and a half times less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease.



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