Krista Schade
10 January 2025, 4:00 AM
NSW Department of Education literacy expert Jade Arnold said reading during the summer break was a great way to prevent the dreaded “summer slide” where students lose progress made during the school year.
Educators have long been aware that students, particularly children in primary school, can lose significant knowledge in reading and maths over the six-week summer holidays.
Ms Arnold, Premier’s Programs Officer Reading and Spelling with the Education Department’s Arts Unit, said summer reading was also a wonderful opportunity to focus on reading for enjoyment, on top of the academic benefits.
“It’s a great chance for less engaged readers to discover the types of books they enjoy, and for avid readers to read outside their comfort zone,” Ms Arnold said.
She said parents could help develop their children’s love of reading by making sure family holidays included time for reading, and ensuring your children see you reading as well.
“Wherever your holiday time takes you, set aside time to read together—whether it’s at the beach, by the pool, in the park, at the library or relaxing at home,” Ms Arnold said.
She also reminded parents to tap into the fantastic offerings from local public libraries such as free access to audiobooks and eBooks.
“Many offer summer reading programs, and librarians will be able to help recommend and help you find great books,” she said.
“If you’re heading off on a road trip these holidays, try listening to an audiobook together as a family.”
Turn a page this new year
Ms Arnold picks out her favourite books for young and teen readers from the Premier’s Reading Challenge lists. Many will be available to borrow from local libraries.
The Premier’s Reading Challenge encourages a love of reading quality literature for leisure and pleasure in students.
It’s not a competition but a challenge for students to read more and to read more widely.
The Premier’s Reading Challenge is open to all NSW students in Kindergarten to Year 10 in public schools, Catholic, Independent and home schools.
All books read during the summer break can be added to a students’ online reading record once the Premier’s Reading Challenge opens on 24 February 2025, so there’s never a better time to get reading!
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