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How Can I Help Students to Enjoy Reading?
Reading Time: 3 minutesEvery educator knows the struggle: you assign a book, but instead of sparks of curiosity, you’re met with groans or scanned summaries. When reading feels like a chore instead of a choice, students often lose their natural desire to explore stories. The key to turning this around isn’t more pressure, but about shifting…
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Are There Authors That Visit Classrooms for Free?
Reading Time: 3 minutesConnecting students with professional writers can turn a standard reading lesson into a memorable life event. For many educators, the primary hurdle is a lack of budget for guest speakers. As teachers look for ways to enhance literacy without added costs, they often ask: “Are there authors that visit classrooms for free?” The…
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How Can I Get My Students to Finish Reading a Book?
Reading Time: 3 minutesEducators often ask: How do I get students to actually finish books? Research in literacy instruction shows that students are far more likely to complete a book when they feel a personal or social connection to the text before reading begins. When that connection is missing, even strong readers disengage. The most effective…
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How Can I Motivate My Students to Read More?
Reading Time: 2 minutesTo motivate students to read more, educators may want to try shifting their focus from extrinsic rewards, like grades or stickers, to fostering intrinsic motivation. While extrinsic tools can offer short-term gains, lasting reading habits are built when students feel a personal connection to a story or its creator. Currently, the most successful…
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How to Build a Culture of Reading?
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe most effective way to build a lasting culture of reading is to create shared, student-centered literacy experiences that make reading social rather than purely instructional. A school-wide reading culture does not grow from mandatory assignments alone. Programs focused only on minutes logged or quizzes passed often fade once incentives disappear. A lasting…

