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-    Helping others: Engaging reads on charityCharity makes our world better, and learning about acts of charity makes us more hopeful.Continue Reading
-    READING FOR LIFE SKILLS: Problem solvingIn this series, we explore 10 core life skills, as defined by WHO, through reading activities and projects.Continue Reading
-    Slow reading in a fast age: Tips to support reading comprehensionWhat does it mean to be a ‘slow reader’? What do you and your students associate with this idea? We see slow reading as a positive reading practice with numerous advantages.Continue Reading
-    5 solutions to support teachers’ readingWhen the school term is over, teachers can finally close their textbooks and start reading for pleasure. So, where to read? What to read?Continue Reading
-    READING FOR LIFE SKILLS: Creative thinkingIn this series, we explore 10 core life skills, as defined by WHO, through reading activities and projects.Continue Reading
-    7 tips to improve digital reading skillsWhen we talk about reading skills development, it is essential to highlight the differences between print-based and digital reading.Continue Reading
-    READING FOR LIFE SKILLS: CommunicationIn this series, we explore 10 core life skills, as defined by WHO, through reading activities and projects.Continue Reading
-    5 reasons to use Shakespeare in the language classWilliam Shakespeare is arguably the most important figure in English literature.Continue Reading
-    READING FOR LIFE SKILLS: Critical thinkingIn this series, we explore 10 core life skills, as defined by WHO, through reading activities and projects.Continue Reading
-    Girl Power!Activities and stories to celebrate girls and women in the young learner classroom In this blog, we explore engaging ways of celebrating International Women’s Day with primary learners.Continue Reading
-    READING FOR LIFE SKILLS: Coping with stressIn this series, we explore 10 core life skills, as defined by WHO, through reading activities and projects.Continue Reading
-    5 tips to make time for readingWe are all aware of the benefits of extensive reading or reading for pleasure (in the classroom, in book clubs or at home), close reading (in the classroom), and shared readinContinue Reading