medizini
Children’s magazines are an especially suitable medium for awakening pleasure in reading, in a truly holistic approach. This is underlined by current studies and the practical lessons by more and more teachers in Germany.
medizini, the largest children’s magazine in Europe helps to promote the educational process. The magazine is given by chemists to their customers free of charge. In many schools, the elaborately designed theme posters of the medizini magazine have been employed as supporting material in lessons. Each of them deals with an interesting natural scientific theme or a specific historical event.
From January 2011 onwards there is also new material for lessons: a folder with two brochures and two DIN A 1 posters – this time on the subjects of ‘our farm animals’ and ‘your body’. You can order the two brochures free of charge – as long as supplies are available.
This project is run by Stiftung Lesen (Germany)
Other Stiftung Lesen projects
- The Reading-Aloud Club
- Chef für 1 Tag (Be a boss for one day)
- Diversity in a Class Setting – Magazines in Bavarian Schools
- In Focus: English Language Literature
- Idea Forum School
- Reading-Media-Clubs
- Reading Suitcase for Children in Care
- Reading Scouts
- Ride for Reading Tour
- We can deal with this in a different way!
- The new readers’ channel for 360 degree readers on YouTube
- Clixmix
- Boys do read – but they do so in a different way!
- My Daddy reads to me
- Our Child
- Post + School
- Books into the Ring!
- Magazines into schools
- Books Build Bridges
- World Book and Copyright Day 2011
- Youth Reads
- Reading starter - three milestones for reading
- Newspapers build bridges
- Media diversity generates reading pleasure
- You can! Material on the subject of human rights
- TOMMI: The children’s software prize
- The Reading Raven In The Magic Forest
- Leipzig Reading Compass
- World Book Day: Reading Friends
- All The Children In The World
- Reading Promotes the Development of Children in Many Different Fields
- E-Readers Help Children Pick Up A Book
- National Reading Day 2011
- World Book Day 2012: Stories of Courage