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Neighbourhood Reading Clubs: Rekindling Reading Interest among Nigerian Children

机译:邻里读书俱乐部:重新激发尼日利亚儿童的读书兴趣

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A common comment on the state of reading in Nigeria today is that we have a poor reading culture. Yet up to the early 70s’ school children had a healthy respect for reading because there was supportive environment for such activities through the school system, township/mobile libraries, British Council and United States Information Service (USIS) libraries, etc. To rekindle this interest would require not only the provision of reading materials but also democratising access, quality in time and space, environment considerations and technical expertise by teachers and enthusiasts. Above all, any intervention must be unobtrusive, yet must captivate the children especially given the ICT revolution which revolves round audio-visuals. One avenue for achieving this is the neighbourhood reading club. In this paper we present a report of a volunteer reading club situated within the University of Calabar for children of the neighbourhood. Insights into reading interests, impact of the club on the children’s emotional, educational and psychological development are explored with very surprising results and outcomes.
机译:关于今天尼日利亚的阅读状况,一个普遍的评论是我们的阅读文化很差。然而,直到70年代初,学童一直对阅读有健康的尊重,因为通过学校系统,乡镇/流动图书馆,英国文化协会和美国信息服务(USIS)图书馆等提供了支持此类活动的环境。兴趣不仅需要提供阅读材料,而且还要求民主化的获取,时间和空间的质量,环境方面的考虑以及教师和发烧友的技术专长。最重要的是,任何干预措施都必须轻描淡写,但必须让孩子着迷,特别是考虑到围绕视听设备的ICT革命。实现这一目标的途径之一是邻里读书俱乐部。在本文中,我们介绍了卡拉巴尔大学内一个为邻里儿童而设的志愿者阅读俱乐部的报告。探索了读书兴趣,俱乐部对孩子的情感,教育和心理发展的影响,并取得了令人惊讶的结果。

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