The Reading Crisis - Why children aren't reading and what we can do about it - Part 1
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The first in our mini series about The Reading Crisis - why children aren't reading and what we can do about it. In this episode we look at what the data tells us about children's reading and start to discuss what some of the barriers are to children reading for pleasure.
For this series we interviewed the following people (not all feature in every episode):
Dapo Adeloa - Author and the illustrator of many books including Look Up!, Clean Up! and My Dad is a Grizzly Bear.
Sita Brahmachri - Author of many books including Artichoke Hearts, When Shadows Fall and Phoenix Brothers
Dr Darren Chetty - Lecturer at UCL Institute of Education and author with Professor Karen Sands O'Connor of Beyond the Secret Garden
Professor Teresa Cremin - Professor of Education and Co-Director of the Literacy and Social Justice Centre at The Open University
Charlotte Hacking - Teacher Engagement Lead at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy and Research and Curriculum Lead at Herne Hill School
Jenny Hawke - Children's Librarian and Chair of the Youth Library Group
Tom Palmer - Author of many books including Angel of Grasmere, Resist and War Dog
Glynn Palmer–Bell - Assistant Director of English at Castle View Enterprise Academy, Sunderland
Louie Stowell - Author of many books including the Loki series, Otherland and the Dragon in the Library
Sabrina Sulliman - English teacher at Southfields Academy, South West London
At the end of the series we will invite comments and ideas from listeners so look out for how you can contribute to the discussion.
Many thanks to everyone we interviewed and to our Co Producer Belinda Naylor.
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