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Children who enjoy reading over three years ahead in the classroom

Research published by the National Literacy Trust highlights the link between enjoyment of reading and achievement, with children who enjoy reading more likely to do better at reading – over three years ahead in the classroom – of their peers who don’t enjoy it.

The findings are based on data from 42,406 children aged 8 to 18 who participated in a National Literacy Trust survey at the end of 2016. The study finds that:

The survey also indicates that three-quarters (78%) of UK primary school children enjoy reading, with girls more likely to enjoy reading than boys, with details as follows:

The study also finds that children from Asian ethnic backgrounds are most likely to enjoy reading while children from White backgrounds are least likely to say they enjoy reading.

 

Source (Open Access): Clark, C. & Teravainen, A. (2017). Celebrating reading for enjoyment: Findings from our annual literacy survey 2016. London: National Literacy Trust.

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