EU READ projects
The most recent Nederland Leest (‘Holland reads’), the reading-promotion campaign run by the Foundation for Joint Publicity for Dutch Literature (CPNB) and based on the American One Book, One City campaign, …...
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Read Safely! (Lesen macht sicher!) Children need to be able to read and understand signs, icons, pictograms and instructions to move safely through their daily routines. In cooperation with the Austrian …...
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Magazines are especially well suited to encourage reading because of their current content - short articles and variety of texts. Moreover, young men often develop an interest in reading about special …...
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The Swiss Lobby of Books, network of the Swiss organisations of books, is the main organiser of the World Book Day in Switzerland. ‘In the long run, we’re planning further collaborations …...
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De Jonge Jury is a reading promotion project for students aged 12-16. The aim is that these students develop a meaning about books. This project sits perfectly alongside other reading promotion …...
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The breakfast and reading initiative for primary schools 2009/2010 Reading promotion and a well-balanced diet are both essential for life. Enjoyment and imagination play a role in both cases – and …...
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The development of http://www.boekenzoeker.org, a book recommendation site for all ages, is an initiative of the Dutch Language Union [Nederlandse Taalunie] in collaboration with the Dutch Reading Foundation [Stichting Lezen Nederland] …...
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Every year, Stichting Lezen co-ordinates about 2000 meetings between authors, illustrators and their readers. Not only do these meetings enrich the public’s reading life, they really entice people to read. For …...
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