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3rd Comenius Project Meeting Mersin 2014 Reading situation in Poland: problems and solutions Bolesław Chrobry Primary School in Lublin
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1.Reading comprehension is assessed as early as the 3rd grade of primary school, both in Polish and a foreign language external tests. 2. Reading comprehension is a part of a graduation exam after each stage of education: Polish and English after primary school, Polish, English, History and Social Studies after middle and high school. Reading as one of the major skills in Polish schooling system
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Challenges We Face or Why Students Do Not Read a Lot… 1.The Internet – most students are addicted to media www.bezużyteczna.pl 2. Set books – more interesting at the primary stage, often boring and irrelevant in the middle and high school; 3. Teachers lacking creativity while working on the set book; 4. Students are too busy to read (even to watch a movie!); 5. Reading is associated with Humanities (Maths & Science give job perspectives)
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Reading at early stages of child’s development 1.School reform – children start school at the age of 6; 2.Children are not taught to read at preschool; 3.Pupils learn to read during the first year at school so some of them do not master the skill until they are 7!
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The solutions we use in our school:
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1. We try to make reading in class as much fun as possible combining it with activities like drawing, colouring, acting, poster-making, dressing-up as favourite characters etc; 2. We do a lot of pre-testing -mock exams, contests – so our students are well-prepared to sit for their exams; 3. Since our school works from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m. we are free to have a lot of extra-curricalr activities such as reading clubs, historical-reading club(!), drama clubs both in Polish and English, school newspaper editing club etc.
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We use every chance to take part in different cultural projects encouraging reading: The House of Words - one of cultural centres in Lublin, annual festival „The City of Poetry” Storytelling contest won by our student Michał Serwa
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Animation workshops – June 2014
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* Our solution for young learners – Innovative School * Extra Science and English classes – both multimedia and traditional; * Introducing German in the first year of primary school. * http://innowacja.sfera.lublin.pl/index.html http://innowacja.sfera.lublin.pl/index.html
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The results of our reading survey: 113 students aged 10-12 7 questions
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What is your favourite book?
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Who is your favourite author?
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Conclusions: Reading should be fun, not an obligation; Good reading habits should be developed as early as possible; Teachers and parents ought to be role models enhancing positive reading experiences; School of the XXI century is to be open to the possibilities modern technology offers;
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