
- Date and time
- Thu, 27 April 2023
- 10:30 - 12:45 GMT
The Nuffield Foundation funds several projects aimed at increasing reading attainment for pupils at primary and secondary school level. Individually they target different aspects of learning from identifying reading disorders to increasing reading motivation, vocabulary and comprehension. The seminar featured presentations from four projects funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Presentations
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Identifying children at risk of reading disorder
Dr Hannah Nash, University of Leeds
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How do reading ability and practice influence vocabulary
Dr Laura Shapiro, Aston University
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Love to Read: a co-designed intervention to motivate and engage child readers
Dr Sarah McGeown, University of Edinburgh
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Reading for meaning: Reciprocal Reading Secondary for struggling readers in KS3
Dr Maria Cockerill, Queen’s University Belfast
Following the presentations we held a panel discussion for researchers, practitioners and policy makers to explore promising approaches to improving reading attainment, gaps in our knowledge and to examine how knowledge can be effectively translated into practice.
- What are the most important issues to tackle in order to improve children’s reading attainment?
- What else do we need to know about how to tackle these issues?
- How can we best translate existing knowledge into workable approaches for practice?
- What are the implications for education policy?
Thanks to our excellent panelists for their insights and contributions :
- Jonathan Douglas (Chief Executive, National Literacy Trust)
- Hydeh Fayaz (Assistant Head, St Matthews Research School, Birmingham)
- Jessie Ricketts (Professor of Psychology, Royal Holloway)
You can watch a recording of the event here:
Download the presentation slides
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Identifying children at risk of reading disorder – Dr Hannah Nash1MB | pdf
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How do reading ability and practice influence vocabulary – Dr Laura Shapiro1MB | pdf
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Love to Read: a co-designed intervention to motivate and engage child readers – Dr Sarah McGeown661KB | pdf
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Reading for meaning: Reciprocal Reading Secondary for struggling readers in KS3 – Dr Maria Cockerill1MB | pdf
