@Nawres-Alabed
Yes, it’s heartbreaking but not hopeless. Start with student interests offer choice, use graphic novels, or audiobooks. Make reading social with book circles, read-alouds, and creative discussions. Model your own love for reading. When students see reading as relevant, joyful, and empowering, the spark can return.
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From a Teacher’s Heart💔: How Do We Make Students Read Again?
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@Nawres-Alabed with students to show them it's a valuable and enjoyable activity.
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@Nawres-Alabed students select their own reading materials and decide how to demonstrate their understanding of them.
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@SOBIARANAM-IRFAN Pick books related to units of study or a student's personal passions to increase motivation.
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@Mariya-Rajpar Set up book clubs, reading groups, and literature circles where students can discuss texts with their peers.
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@Mariya-Rajpar up book clubs, reading groups, and literature circles where students can discuss texts with their peers.
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@Mariya-Rajpar like local authors to inspire students and share their passion for literature.
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@Mariya-Rajpar such as a "Read-a-Thon" or a field trip to the local library to make reading a communal and exciting experience.
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@Nawres-Alabed by providing diverse books and comfortable spaces, such as reading nooks, that invite interaction.
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@Mariya-Rajpar students select their own reading materials and decide how to demonstrate their understanding of them.