Young adolescents are at a critical stage in their schooling. They are consolidating and improving their reading skills. By exploring what supports these 11- to 13-year-old students in reading from a wider systemic perspective, educators and policy makers can better understand the complex factors which support reading development. This article presents a conceptual framework model to illustrate how teachers, principals and wider support agencies can effectively interact with the students and their parents. The framework highlights the impacting roles of ministries of education, governmental policies, and how study at postgraduate level can support reading development for these young adolescents
Teaching students to read is one of the main aims of education systems around the world. For a signi...
This paper explores how reading assessment is used to support 11- to 13-year-old students in reading...
The home and the classroom by themselves often may not offer the best environment for encouraging ad...
Learning to read is a complex process with many people being influential in supporting the success o...
Evidence suggests secondary teachers are increasingly in need of strategies to support students' lit...
This thesis addresses better understandings of the wider systemic factors that support 11- to 13-yea...
Levels of aliteracy have been found to rise in adolescence, and this article explores the potential ...
Research has consistently demonstrated declines in reading motivation and engagement from childhood ...
Productive engagement in the text-rich curriculum of secondary schooling requires adolescent student...
Over the last years, in many countries worldwide, there has been a decline in the reading skills o...
Secondary school educators too often find that their students do not have the necessary literacy ski...
This is a literature review of studies and articles surrounding the issue of literacy strategies for...
This review targets “best practices” in adolescent reading instruction. While writing is inextricab...
The purpose of this study was to investigate young teenagers 13-16 reading habits and attitudes c...
May 2006This policy brief addresses growing evidence for a need to provide reading instruction to st...
Teaching students to read is one of the main aims of education systems around the world. For a signi...
This paper explores how reading assessment is used to support 11- to 13-year-old students in reading...
The home and the classroom by themselves often may not offer the best environment for encouraging ad...
Learning to read is a complex process with many people being influential in supporting the success o...
Evidence suggests secondary teachers are increasingly in need of strategies to support students' lit...
This thesis addresses better understandings of the wider systemic factors that support 11- to 13-yea...
Levels of aliteracy have been found to rise in adolescence, and this article explores the potential ...
Research has consistently demonstrated declines in reading motivation and engagement from childhood ...
Productive engagement in the text-rich curriculum of secondary schooling requires adolescent student...
Over the last years, in many countries worldwide, there has been a decline in the reading skills o...
Secondary school educators too often find that their students do not have the necessary literacy ski...
This is a literature review of studies and articles surrounding the issue of literacy strategies for...
This review targets “best practices” in adolescent reading instruction. While writing is inextricab...
The purpose of this study was to investigate young teenagers 13-16 reading habits and attitudes c...
May 2006This policy brief addresses growing evidence for a need to provide reading instruction to st...
Teaching students to read is one of the main aims of education systems around the world. For a signi...
This paper explores how reading assessment is used to support 11- to 13-year-old students in reading...
The home and the classroom by themselves often may not offer the best environment for encouraging ad...