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Abstract(s)
"This article focuses on teachers’ perceptions of the implementation and impact
in Portuguese schools of a wide-ranging and long-term reading promotion programme. The
Portuguese National Reading Plan (PNRP) was a public policy initiative whose purpose
was to increase literacy levels and reading habits among the population. The Plan identified
schools as its priority and launched a series of nationwide projects to target schools. The
evaluation of this programme, based on mixed methods, focused on teachers’ perceptions as
the central issue because teachers were key actors in the PNRP and their involvement was
crucial to the achievement of the programme’s goals.Teachers considered that the PNRPhad a
relevant impact on school activities and students’ attitudes but were more cautious concerning
students’ reading skills. The results that are presented in this article can contribute to a wider
discussion regarding the involvement of teachers in national educational policies in which
they are key agents."
Description
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10671-014-9171-y
Keywords
Programme evaluation Evaluation methods Teachers’ perceptions Reading promotion
Citation
da Costa, A.F., Pegado, E., Ávila, P. et al. Educ Res Policy Prac (2015) 14: 119. doi:10.1007/s10671-014-9171-y
Publisher
Springer