Globally, school leaders, teachers, families and communities are working to better engage children and young people in reading, with the objective of improving literacy achievement and therefore enabling a superior quality of life that typically accompanies a literate and well-read society. In some nations, this work is confronted by particular challenges, where conflict, extensive poverty and low levels of participation in schooling have impeded growth, development and the effectiveness of effort and achievement in their schooling sectors. However, even societies which are characterised by greater stability, wealth and educational opportunity are being tested by the need to enhance technology, media and communication preparedness for all s...
Reading engagement is associated with reading for pleasure, in which engaged readers are those who w...
This article outlines the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the Progress in ...
Mullis et al. (2006) claim that "PIRLS will provide a wealth of information that can be used not onl...
On multiple international assessments of student learning including the IEA's TIMSS and the OECD's P...
Being literate is fundamental for learning most school subjects. The International Association for t...
International audienceAdjusting teaching content to the progress of individual students, preparing t...
Since the PISA 2000 and 2009 surveys both focused on reading, one can track in detail how student re...
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a global effort to assess reading literac...
Reading is one of the important skills of language. It is a basic tool of education whether formal o...
This paper presents work in progress on a doctoral project entitled “A cross-national, comparative s...
The poor results of 15 year old Swedish students in the 2012 PISA-investigation serve as the main in...
Purpose The reading achievement of Hong Kong Grade 4 students has risen steadily since 2001 when th...
Artículo de publicación ISIChilean students achieved the greatest improvements in reading scores amo...
Education systems worldwide face the challenge of balancing a desire to raise young readers’ attainm...
Reading is very important in everyday life and in learning. A common problem in learning to read in ...
Reading engagement is associated with reading for pleasure, in which engaged readers are those who w...
This article outlines the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the Progress in ...
Mullis et al. (2006) claim that "PIRLS will provide a wealth of information that can be used not onl...
On multiple international assessments of student learning including the IEA's TIMSS and the OECD's P...
Being literate is fundamental for learning most school subjects. The International Association for t...
International audienceAdjusting teaching content to the progress of individual students, preparing t...
Since the PISA 2000 and 2009 surveys both focused on reading, one can track in detail how student re...
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a global effort to assess reading literac...
Reading is one of the important skills of language. It is a basic tool of education whether formal o...
This paper presents work in progress on a doctoral project entitled “A cross-national, comparative s...
The poor results of 15 year old Swedish students in the 2012 PISA-investigation serve as the main in...
Purpose The reading achievement of Hong Kong Grade 4 students has risen steadily since 2001 when th...
Artículo de publicación ISIChilean students achieved the greatest improvements in reading scores amo...
Education systems worldwide face the challenge of balancing a desire to raise young readers’ attainm...
Reading is very important in everyday life and in learning. A common problem in learning to read in ...
Reading engagement is associated with reading for pleasure, in which engaged readers are those who w...
This article outlines the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the Progress in ...
Mullis et al. (2006) claim that "PIRLS will provide a wealth of information that can be used not onl...