This article explores the way in which a Namibian initiative to provide time in the school curriculum for engagement with reading may be developed into a practical reading programme. Based on principles of self-determination theory and expectancy value theory, as well as the work of Kimberly Safford about reading for pleasure, enabling physical and social classroom contexts that promote reading for pleasure was explored in a Namibian context. Viewing reading as part of a variety of literacy practices, different forms of reading as well as a variety of reading activities were integrated in the programme. The article reports on this process by documenting learner views on the reading programme. The programme was implemented with 48 Grade 7 le...
* To whom correspondence should be addressed Traditionally, teachers try to promote reading by brin...
Education systems worldwide face the challenge of balancing a desire to raise young readers’ attainm...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...
This PhD study broadly aims to contribute to the body of knowledge of the reading preferences, activ...
This paper reports on the reading motivation and reading activity of 402, urban, Namibian learners i...
Namibian children's appreciation of literature is falling behind. While children develop functional ...
This chapter is divided into three sections. Part 1 considers the international evidence for persist...
English: A joint research project was conducted by Hedmark University College in Norway and the Univ...
The purpose of this overview of knowledge is to analyze what role reading for pleasure might have in...
Reading is regarded as one of the most important, but also most complex skills utilised to attain fl...
In recent decades, Nigeria has repeatedly had low pass rates in examinations taken at the end of sec...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.The advent of technology, especially the el...
M.Ed.The study aimed to investigate learners’ interest in leisure reading and to suggest strategies ...
Reading for pleasure urgently requires a higher profile to raise attainment and increase children’s ...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment for the degree MASTERS IN EDUCATION in the FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND S...
* To whom correspondence should be addressed Traditionally, teachers try to promote reading by brin...
Education systems worldwide face the challenge of balancing a desire to raise young readers’ attainm...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...
This PhD study broadly aims to contribute to the body of knowledge of the reading preferences, activ...
This paper reports on the reading motivation and reading activity of 402, urban, Namibian learners i...
Namibian children's appreciation of literature is falling behind. While children develop functional ...
This chapter is divided into three sections. Part 1 considers the international evidence for persist...
English: A joint research project was conducted by Hedmark University College in Norway and the Univ...
The purpose of this overview of knowledge is to analyze what role reading for pleasure might have in...
Reading is regarded as one of the most important, but also most complex skills utilised to attain fl...
In recent decades, Nigeria has repeatedly had low pass rates in examinations taken at the end of sec...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2009.The advent of technology, especially the el...
M.Ed.The study aimed to investigate learners’ interest in leisure reading and to suggest strategies ...
Reading for pleasure urgently requires a higher profile to raise attainment and increase children’s ...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment for the degree MASTERS IN EDUCATION in the FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND S...
* To whom correspondence should be addressed Traditionally, teachers try to promote reading by brin...
Education systems worldwide face the challenge of balancing a desire to raise young readers’ attainm...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...