Friday 29 July 2011

Books and strategies to engage reluctant boy readers.


Discover what  GUYS READ have to offer....
"Their  mission is to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers.
Research shows that boys are having trouble reading, and that boys are 

getting worse at reading. No one is quite sure why. Some of the reasons are biological. 
Some of the reasons are sociological.
But the good news is that research also shows that boys will read — 

if they are given reading that interests them


When it comes to gender gaps, boys and girls start out a little bit different, but these differences become rapidly magnified by a culture that sees them—and encourages them to see themselves—as fundamentally different creatures.
Thanks to their extra conversation with peers and parents, girls' small verbal advantage balloons by kindergarten into a significant gap in phonological awareness, the key stepping stone for learning to read. the reason boys don't read and write as well as girls has little to do with innate brain wiring and everything to do with the reality that girls engage more than boys with words: talking, reading, journal writing, or endless text-messaging...Read the article 

Educational Leadership:Closing Opportunity Gaps:The Myth of Pink and Blue Brains


Further readings on boys and reading:
Boys' Reading Strategy 11 - Be in Their Corner « The Cheeky Lit Teacher


Boys Need to MOVE IT: How to Use Movement to Help Boys Become Better Readers | Getting Boys To Read





Bookmarks and Posters | Boys into Books 5-11 | School Library Association



At TEDxPSU, Ali Carr-Chellman pinpoints three reasons boys are tuning out of school in droves, and lays out her bold plan to re-engage them: bringing their culture into the classroom, with new rules that let boys be boys, and video games that teach as well as entertain. Bring back the boys.


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