Supporting reading comprehension in the secondary school
- Webcasts
- 14 Oct 2024
This webcast explores the difficulties students in secondary settings may experience with reading, and provides recommendations and guidance for teachers and practitioners to support them.
It is full of useful hints and tips to engage struggling readers
Objectives/Aims
- To provide an overview of reading difficulties in the secondary setting, and strategies for teachers and practitioners support students
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This resource was first published in October 2024.
Suitable for: Tutor, Inclusion Manager/Leader, Support staff, Teaching Assistant, Assistant Head Teacher, Head Teacher, Senior Leader, Teacher
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