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Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools Margaret K. Merga

Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools By Margaret K. Merga

Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools by Margaret K. Merga


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This book will help teachers and librarians to develop a whole-school reading culture and advocate for the importance of student reading.

Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools Summary

Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools: A Practical Guide by Margaret K. Merga

Did your school encourage a life-long love of reading?

Children who identify as readers are three times more likely to have good mental wellbeing. A reading culture that permeates a school can transform it into a space where reading is supported, encouraged, normalised and valued. Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools will help teachers and librarians to:

  • advocate for the importance of a whole-school reading culture with recent research in this field
  • select from a number of research-supported strategies underpinning a whole-school reading culture to tailor your school's approach according to resourcing and priorities
  • develop a clear trajectory for building and sustaining stakeholder engagement and resourcing, including securing external funding for related initiatives
  • plan and manage a multi-faceted approach to enable real change within your school

Drawing on the author's internationally-recognised experience in this field, this book will be essential reading for anyone looking to develop reading in schools.

About Margaret K. Merga

Margaret Merga is Founder and Lead Consultant at Merga Consulting, working with schools, professional associations and government departments on a range of literacy-related projects. She also holds the position of Honorary Adjunct at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales. Margaret is author of over 100 peer-reviewed and research-informed publications, with six non-fiction books on literacy, libraries, research methods and research communications. Her research has been cited more than 2,500 times and translated into many languages. She is an experienced educator and has taught in Australia, India, Thailand, Turkey and the US, across the age spectrum from kindergarten to adult education contexts. Her recent publications include 'School Libraries Supporting Literacy and Wellbeing' (2022) which highlights her research on the relationship between libraries, reading and wellbeing and 'Creating an Australian School Literacy Policy' (2023) which details how to design and implement a whole school literacy policy. Committed to sharing research knowledge beyond academia so that professionals can use research findings in practical ways, Margaret has won numerous awards for public engagement while her work has been featured widely in the media.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Why a whole school reading culture?

  • Reading and social and environmental supports
  • Expired expectations and orphaned responsibility
  • Reading beyond testing
  • Benefits of reading engagement for literacy
  • Literacy and cross-curricular learning
  • Real world advantages
  • The question of gender
  • Sliding literacy, reading interest and reading frequency
  • Read anything for literacy?
  • The ongoing importance of paper books
  • The importance of the school library
  • Recovering from COVID-19 related literacy learning loss

2. Research-supported practices to choose from

  • Opportunities for regular silent reading for pleasure
  • Supporting choice
  • Accessible and visible books
  • Investment in school libraries and collection building
  • Investment in qualified school library professionals
  • Teacher modelling
  • Engaging parental support Talking about books
  • Creating and sustaining reading spaces
  • Reading aloud
  • Professional development and laying the foundation
  • Promising emerging possibilities
  • Activities to be subject to measures of effectiveness

3. Stakeholder engagement and resourcing

  • Planning for initial and sustained educator and leader engagement
  • Parents and guardians
  • Grants for school based research initiatives

4. Implementation planning and change management

  • Leading change in schools
  • Assess the opportunity for change and empower others to commit
  • Create and support a reading culture team
  • Formulate and communicate a powerful vision of the change
  • Plan for implementation
  • Writing implementation plans

5. Monitor and strengthen the change process over time

  • Evaluation
  • More about goals
  • Introduction to basic quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods analysis and data
  • Getting quality evaluation data from children
  • Quantitative analysis and data for schools
  • Qualitative analysis and data for schools
  • Mixed methods analysis and data for schools
  • Determining baseline data needs and evaluation planning
  • Boosting quality with academic partnership

6. Reporting

  • Ethical reporting
  • Professional outputs
  • Media outputs
  • Academic outputs
  • Final points

Conclusions

  • We need more research

Additional information

NGR9781783306381
9781783306381
1783306386
Creating a Reading Culture in Primary and Secondary Schools: A Practical Guide by Margaret K. Merga
New
Paperback
Facet Publishing
2023-11-02
222
N/A
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