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ERIC Number: ED607781
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Sep
Pages: 14
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
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Bookmark Reading Impact Evaluation: Insights from Teachers and Volunteers. A National Literacy Trust Research Report
Teravainen-Goff, Anne
National Literacy Trust
Bookmark Reading supports children's reading in primary schools by offering a six-week programme involving two 30-minute face-to-face sessions each week with a child who needs extra support with their reading. By training volunteers to read with children in their local schools, the programme offers support for children in Years 1 to 3 who are at risk of not meeting the expected standard for reading, and it also helps them to develop a love of reading. The programme is flexible for both schools and volunteers, and sessions are easily scheduled through a digital platform. Bookmark Reading commissioned the National Literacy Trust to explore the impact the programme has on children's reading skills and engagement. To this end, the evaluation was set up to collect information on pupils' reading skill as well as their reading enjoyment, behaviours and confidence before and after taking part in the Bookmark Reading programme. The same information was also collected from classmates who didn't take part in the programme to provide comparative data. The evaluation was also designed to explore volunteers' and teachers' perceptions of the impact on participating pupils, as well as their own experience of the programme. This evaluation sought to collect data from teachers, volunteers and children in the 2019/2020 academic year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020, and the resulting school closures, it became impossible to administer the post-programme surveys and tests with pupils. Therefore, the evaluation was adjusted to focus solely on the perceptions of impact from teachers and volunteers, which were collected through surveys and interviews. This report offers insight into the impact of the programme in the absence of pupil data.
National Literacy Trust. Swire House, 59 Buckingham Gate, London, SW1E 6AJ, UK. Tel: +44-2078-282435; Fax: +44-2079-319986; e-mail: contact@literacytrust.org.uk; Web site: http://www.literacytrust.org.uk
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Authoring Institution: National Literacy Trust (United Kingdom)
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