Building a successful reading culture through the school library: A case study of a Singapore secondary school

Building a successful reading culture through the school library: A case study of a Singapore secondary school

Author: 
Less, Show
Publisher: 
IFLA
Date published: 
2017
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Responsibility: 
Ee Loh, Chin, jt. author
Ellis, Mary, jt. author
Paculdar, Agnes Alcantara, jt. author
Wan, Zhong Hao, jt. author
Journal Title: 
IFLA Journal
Source: 
IFLA Journal, Vol. 43, No. 4, December 2017, pp. 335-347
Abstract: 

Much research has documented the strong correlation between independent reading and academic achievement, and the school library can serve a crucial role in encouraging reading. Drawing from one case study out of a larger dataset of six schools, this paper details how one school transformed its school library, making it a central place for reading within the school. Data collected provided evidence of the kinds of strategies, programmes and design that works to encourage reading. Data collection to help us understand the reading and school library culture included: A school-wide reading survey, interviews with the principal, teachers and students, library observations, timed counts, narratives and time-lapse photographs of library space contributed. Factors for building a reading culture include: (1) Curating the book selection for readers, (2) Making books visible (3) Creating programmes to excite readers, (4) Designing spaces for reading, and (5) Building an ecology for reading.

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CITATION: Less, Show. Building a successful reading culture through the school library: A case study of a Singapore secondary school . : IFLA , 2017. IFLA Journal, Vol. 43, No. 4, December 2017, pp. 335-347 - Available at: https://library.au.int/building-successful-reading-culture-through-school-library-case-study-singapore-secondary-school