Video Resources

In this section, we collate various video resources from the projects.

 

How We Read Podcast

In this educational podcast series, Associate Professor Loh Chin Ee from the National Institute of Education (NIE) discusses all things related to reading. Series 1, supported by the NIE Incentivising ICT-Use Innovations Grant (I3G), explores the complex issue of learning to read across life stages, from childhood to adolescence and adulthood. Series 2, supported by the Singapore Book Council, focuses on the technologies and cultures of reading, asking why and how reading and infrastructures for reading matter in this age of Generative Artificial Intelligence.

For show transcripts, please visit https://www.lohchinee.com/hwr-s2.

Public Talk on Learning Environments in Australia

In this first onsite talk at NIE on 6 October 2022, A/P Ben Cleveland from the University of Melbourne shares about the latest development on educational learning environments in Australia.

Roundtable on the the Future of Reading

In this presentation, A/P Loh Chin Ee and Sun Baoqi share about how pleasure matters for the future of reading for both primary and secondary school aged children.

Strategies for Reading and Learning

In this NLB-OER Education in the City Talk, A/P Loh Chin Ee shares about students’ reading for enjoyment from the 2021 Reading Survey Data. She is followed by Ms. Sarah Mounsey, Director of Libraries from Dulwich College, sharing about how school librarians and teachers can build their primary school collection to encourage reading for enjoyment.

Tips to Get Your Kids Reading.

This short 4-minute video produced by the NIE Office of Education Research during Circuit Breaker provides parenting tips on reading.


The School Library at the Centre of Reading.

This 5-minute video produced as part of the NIE Research in Practice series explains how school libraries can be made more central to support the school’s reading culture.

A Four-Year Trend Study of Adolescents’ Print & Digital Reading

Associate Professor Loh Chin Ee and Dr Sun Baoqi share about the trends in adolescents’ print and digital reading between 2017 and 2021 at the Scientific Study of Reading Annual Conference.