Idea Forum School
The fact that Stiftung Lesen’s school projects have been met with a great response in past years shows that teachers are very important partners in reading support. With the help of unusual and creative projects, committed teachers succeed in filling children and teenagers with enthusiasm for reading and literature.
This is why Stiftung Lesen wants to intensify the collaboration with teachers and link different reading support approaches in schools more closely. The Idea Forum School has been created as a service platform to support teachers of all types of schools even more in their attempts to get pupils fit for life in a multimedia world. For this, reading and writing are still the basic competencies.
The club includes methodical didactic materials for school lessons, information, events and workshops on literature, media education and reading research.
Teachers and Stiftung Lesen work closely together here and profit from each other. The teachers profit from the offers for planning lessons. Stiftung Lesen profits from reports and ideas from the practical side of school life. Thus, the club lives and develops mainly through its members. The only condition for the free membership for teachers is their personal commitment to reading – more than 21,500 members prove this daily in their lessons.
This project is run by Stiftung Lesen (Germany)
Other Stiftung Lesen projects
- The Reading-Aloud Club
- Lesestart
- Chef für 1 Tag (Be a boss for one day)
- Diversity in a Class Setting – Magazines in Bavarian Schools
- In Focus: English Language Literature
- A Journey into the World of Trains
- Reading-Media-Clubs
- Lippels Traum (Lippel’s Dream)
- Reading Suitcase for Children in Care
- Reading Scouts
- Ride for Reading Tour 2009
- From Sonnet to Rap – Love in poetry and music
- Tesalino and Tesalina - ein tierischer Fall
- Time for Breakfast = Time to Read
- We can deal with this in a different way!
- The new readers’ channel for 360 degree readers on YouTube
- Clixmix
- The Reading Raven and the Secret of Books
- Boys do read – but they do so in a different way!
- My Daddy reads to me
- Our Class is (Eats) Classy!
- Our Child