You have recently joined a college library. What steps would you take to promote accessibility of reading materials for students ?
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Answer:
Many children are motivated by a bit of competition, especially if there is a reward or recognition of some kind involved.
There are many different types of reading competitions from ’16 Before 16′ a competition to read 16 selected classics before they turn 16, to fancy dress competitions to celebrate National Book Day.
This article in The Guardian looks at a few different challenges including the 100 Word Challenge created by Julia Skinner.
2. ORGANISE A FIELD TRIP TO THE LOCAL LIBRARY
If there is one sure way to get students excited about something, it is the promise of time out of school!
If you organise a field trip to the local library, it not only motivates them through being out of school, it also gives you the chance to introduce students to libraries when they may never have been to one before.
Learning the way libraries work and how to use the resources, set up membership etc. can encourage them to use the free resources that they may not have been aware of.
Answer:
make me brainlist
Explanation:
5 simple strategies…to encourage students to use their local...
Set up reading challenges. ...
Organise a field trip to the local library. ...
Set homework that involves a visit to the local library. ...
Get students excited about library technology. ...
Promote library groups and activities that might interest students.