Thinking Reading: What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading

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Thinking Reading: What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading

Thinking Reading: What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading

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Another study found that when we read stories that explore characters' inner lives and emotions, our ability to understand others' feelings and views improves. Online journal articles, eBooks and documents often open as PDFs. You can annotate these directly on-screen, and save your annotated version. Would you recommend your friends read a newspaper/magazine in a foreign language to help them improve their language skills? I am mostly interested in global news as I think it is important to know what is happening outside my own country. I think it is important to keep up to date with current events and as I am going to study abroad, and I can find out more about what in happening in the U.K. But maybe these narratives of decline are misplaced – or, rather, like most narratives, their trajectory is shaped by the place we choose to start them. Comparing our concentration with an idealised recent past misses the fact that our attention has always been structured by the wider context. It’s not just smartphones that have had an impact. Every new technology, from the earliest books to portable timepieces, via reading glasses and trains, has changed our forms of apprehension and engagement with the world. Every generation thinks its own changes are more precipitate or significant than those of its grandparents.

When you read a non-fiction book, you also consume an enormous amount of information on the subject you're reading about. The We Are Luton Town Podcast said: “I’m looking forward to seeing Manchester City and Chelsea playing in the National League North and National League South if the Premier League ever get round to charging them.” I think most students that have done/do this would say that it is a good way to learn a foreign language. Why is reading important? As the 17th century English writer Joseph Addison once wrote , "Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body." Our own perceptions of our current period of distraction therefore need to be seen in a longer perspective. Concentration is a social, learned behaviour that is more necessary in some contexts than in others. The modern appetite for bingeing on box sets and multi-episode podcasts makes it clear that we are not losing the ability to concentrate, merely directing it towards different media. We concentrate when we want to. Distraction allows for different, not simply lesser, possibilities than absorption. And reading a book from start to finish is not a moral act.I don’t spend that much time reading newspapers, but I do like to read magazines. I buy magazines a couple of times a month, usually related to fashion and other articles on make-up and health. I like to keep up to date with the latest fashions and they are always lots of write ups on different products, Josh, a journalist and Bournemouth fan said: “A points deduction is not harsh if they have financially breached the rules and caused a number of teams to be relegated. However, the fact that Chelsea and Manchester City have not been punished makes the timing and awarding of this very harsh. Come the end of the season, I’m sure Everton will stay up anyway.” Are you always forgetting things? Do you have a bunch of to-do lists , but you can't quite remember what's on them? Fear not – one of the advantages of reading books is that it can improve your memory.

For example, experiencing the world through the eyes of Harry Potter or Jane Eyre can help us learn to see the world from the perspectives of our families, friends, and coworkers. And although it may seem thuddingly obvious, diversity breeds more diversity. Talking to varied groups of people reduces bias, for police officers and office workers alike. In the short term, the pandemic has limited opportunities for varied social interaction. But organisations that genuinely care about diversity need to think longer term, for instance assessing whether they’re supporting policies to desegregate the regions where they operate. Some people may be interested in local new whilst others prefer to look at what is happening globally. Articles about the rich and famous are always popular. As a result, the UK's National Health Service (NHS) began a book prescription program called Reading Well . This service prescribes self-help books curated by medical experts for certain conditions. Now, let's dive a little deeper to better understand the advantages of reading. 1. Gain Valuable Knowledge

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In fact, one study discovered that 69% of employers are looking to hire people with "soft" skills, such as effective communication. This was happening to me, a lifelong bookworm, a writer, a lover of literature. I felt useless. Awful. Out of touch with the bookish person I always thought I was. It wasn’t just that I struggled to read, it’s that I struggled to enjoy it. Who could enjoy such a monumentally difficult task?

The best part? You can get all these benefits of reading books while enjoying some fantastic entertainment. But longer training sessions aren’t enough. What’s key is continuity and embedding these within larger structural change. According to Chester Spell, who researches management at Rutgers University, this doesn’t have to be a costly proposition. “I don’t think it’s so much a matter of you have to spend massive amounts of dollars into this, instead of be something that’s ongoing… something that’s part of the company’s way of doing business.” reading body language (most people react slightly seeing familiar things, hearing emotionally loaded words or things they want to hear) Trauma absolutely affects cognitive ability, concentration, our ability to learn, and yes, even our ability to read,” says Alyssa Williamson, a psychotherapist specializing in trauma. “I commonly have clients come in thinking they have ADD or ADHD or anxiety, and many times they’re actually dealing with trauma.” provides a personal record of what you've learnt (more useful thanyour lecturer's or friends' notes) and records your questions and ideasIt’s not just PTSD that can affect your ability to read, Williamson says. “Concentration problems happen in all sort of illnesses. Most of us know that people with ADD or ADHD will have trouble concentrating, but difficulty focusing shows up in a variety of diagnoses.” Everton’s history-making points deduction for breaching financial rules continues to make headlines, but what do fans of each Premier League club really think? And what do they think should happen to Manchester City as a result?



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