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36. Reading for Pleasure with James Clements, Dr Sarah McGeown and Lindsay Pickton
Oxford Education Podcast
49 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
36. Reading for Pleasure with James Clements, Dr Sarah McGeown and Lindsay Pickton
Mary Hamley
James Clements
Lindsay Pickton
Dr. Sarah McGeown
Learn all about the link between motivation and reading for pleasure in this insightful conversation between Oxford Education’s Mary Hamley and reading experts James Clements, Lindsay Pickton and Dr Sarah McGeown.
We discuss how you can grow a reading culture in your classroom, how to encourage students to read for pleasure, and practical tips to support motivating students to read more.
James Clements is an education writer and reading for pleasure advocate.
Lindsay Pickton is primary English specialist. He tweets at @EnglishHubUK
Dr Sarah McGeown is a reading for pleasure and literacy expert. She tweets at @DrSarahMcG
Mary Hamley is Head of Primary Digital Literacy and Reading at Oxford University Press.
Further reading and support:
Learn more about Readerful - a new reading library packed with ingredients to motivate children to read more.
Order a free Readerful taster pack for your school.
Find out more about the Love to Read project that Sarah mentions.
Oxford Education Podcast
This podcast brings together educational experts to discuss key issues in primary and secondary education. Enjoy fascinating insights and get practical tips to apply to your teaching. Brought to you by the Schools Team at Oxford University Press.