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Read to create : A whole school approach to the promotion of a reading culture
25 April 2009
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Our vision and conception
Teachers Who? Students Parents Promoting a reading culture in school What? School librarian Others How?
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Our Principles Reading is not just for the improvement of language proficiency, but forms an integral part of our everyday life for pleasure, practical and social purposes. Wide reading embraces varieties in formats and text-types. Students can read whenever they like and wherever they are.
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Our Principles Students need to be motivated and taught to read.
The inculcation of a reading culture among students is the joint effort of the school, home and the community. The provision of ample opportunities and diverse means for students to reflect on and share their reading experience with others is the best way to understand how well students read.
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Our SDP:
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4 Intended Outcomes Students will spend more time reading.
Students will be exposed to diverse and appropriate reading materials. Students will acquire some basic skills in reading, listening, speaking, writing and drama. Parents and alumnae will help promote reading in school.
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Strategies for Promotion of a Reading Culture in School
Incorporating reading as a key task in school development Adopting a whole school approach Allocating time for reading both inside and outside school Teaching essential reading skills Promoting activities extended from reading
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Strategies for Promotion of a Reading Culture in School
Developing and sustaining motivation and interest Acquisition of diverse and appropriate reading materials Deployment of Native-speaking English Teachers to help promote an enhanced reading culture Harnessing the support of parents
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Read to Create
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The Good-Time Girls
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The Joy of Reading
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悅韻情詞
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悅韻情詞
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Exhibition
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What works Clear vision Think big, start small Solid ground work
Build on strengths Involve stakeholders & capitalize on extra resources Focus on coherence & sustainability
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What works Provide support to frontline teachers
Instill a sense of excitement, fun & ownership
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00-01 PBL 98-99 self- learning IT back
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(Read to Create, Read to Present)
05-06 , Reading (Read to Create, Read to Present) 03-04 , Reading (Read to Learn) 00-01 PBL 98-99 self- learning 98-99 self- learning 00-01 PBL IT Reading (Learn to Read) back
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Moral & Civic Education / Value Education
02-03 Moral & Civic Education / Value Education (MCE) Personal Development & Social Education back
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Personal Development & Social Education
03-04, 04-05 Responsibility Personal Tidiness (PT) Clean Classroom Programme (CCP) promote reading Newspaper promote positive thinking Personal Development & Social Education back
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promote reading Newspaper Personal Development & Social Education
05-06, 06-07 promote reading Newspaper Personal Development & Social Education back
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School-based Curriculum
02-03 School-based Curriculum (SBC) (Chi, Eng & Math) (Academic + Cultural subjects + ECA) School-based Curriculum Reform back
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School-based Curriculum Reform
03-04, 04-05 In quest of a streamlined, effective & manageable curriculum for S1 – S3 School-based Curriculum Reform back
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School-based Curriculum Reform
05-06, 06-07 In quest of a streamlined, effective & manageable curriculum for S1 – S3 School-based Curriculum Reform back
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