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Boys Reading
Date du début: 1 sept. 2014, Date de fin: 31 août 2016 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

Engaged readers have a much greater chance of staying in school, expanding career and life options, and maturing into self-actualized adults” (Brozo, 2010). The BoysLit project aims to make reading an integral part in the life of boys aged 10-15, who are currently unenthusiastic about books. BoysReading asserts that this can only be achieved if teenage boys acquire control over their reading and choose from books that address their needs and interests. One in five EU 15-year-olds has poor reading skills (OECD), while the majority of poor and reluctant readers and eventually high-school drop-outs are male youths. The situation will only improve when the gender gap decreases. The LLP 2013 call acknowledges the “differences between male and female students in interest and performance” and urges to develop students’ basic skills, reduce early school leaving and promote gender equality and inclusive approaches to learning. The EU High Level Group of Experts on Literacy (2012) asks to “focus on motivating boys to read and write in order to close the gender gap”; “open up schools to appealing materials, including digital ones, to make reading and writing relevant to boys’ individual preferences”; “facilitate contact with male role-models engaging in literacy”; and “develop initiatives aimed at making language development fun and appealing” especially for adolescents. The BoysReading project shares these objectives; to achieve them, it informs and trains educators of boys aged 10-15 through: 1. A Research Report on effective reading promotion to teenage boys 2. The BoysReading Toolkit that features I. Introduction to Literature for Teenage Boys II. Review of Significant Texts for Boys III. Guidelines and Ideas for Successful Reading Promotion to Boys IV. Guidelines and Ideas for Incorporating Boys' Literature in the Curriculum V. Sample Actions and Activities for Reading Promotion to Boys VI. BoysReading Case Studies VII. BoysReading Teacher Professional Development Modules

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