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SUMMARY:Home-based reading study - call for families to participate
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to find out more about how your child reads? \nCan home-led reading and writing help close the COVID-19 learning gap that educators report especially for children with literacy difficulties or coming from diverse backgrounds? \nAt the University of Reading we are looking into it with an online study for parents/carers with children of primary-school age. We are looking for families of English-speaking and multilingual children of any reading level. The study will be open between December 2020 and January 2021. \nTake part by the 31 January 2021 to: \n\nReceive individual feedback on your child’s reading profile and expert advice with simple steps that you can do at home to help them improve\nEnter the £50 voucher prize-draw at the end of data collection.\n\nLearn more and participate at: \nhttps://reading.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/reading-activities-and-strategy-use-at-home-for-familiesc \nFor queries\, please contact the lead researcher Anna Tsakalaki: a.tsakalaki@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/home-based-reading-study-call-for-families-to-participate/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:Centre for Health Humanities Online Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Amy Austin\, ‘The Role of the Body in Transgender Identities\, 1940-’60’ \nSarra Bouabdeli\, ‘Body as a Sign in Virtual Reality’ \nTo join\, email a.s.mangham@reading.ac.uk \nPlease click here to see the other seminars in our series \nFollow us on Twitter @healthhums
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/centre-for-health-humanities-online-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Heritage & Creativity
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Andrew%20Mangham%2C%20English%20Literature":MAILTO:a.s.mangham@reading.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Classics Research Seminar Series – Spring 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Classics at Reading is delighted to present an online seminar series to accompany the exhibition Troy: Beauty and Heroism\, at the Ure Museum in Spring 2020. This series of presentations from Reading Classics’ own scholars\, as well as some special guests\, explore the interconnectedness of ideas about beauty and heroism in relation to the epic tradition and its reception\, throughout antiquity. Interested individuals are welcome to join us online via Teams Wednesdays at 4pm\, from 27 January to 25 March. \n27 January – Ian Rutherford (Reading) Beauty\, Proportion and the Canon: What did the Greeks borrow from Egypt? \n3 February – Amy Smith (University of Reading) Beauty and Heroism in the Amazonomachy \n10 February – Claudina Romero Mayorga (University of Reading) Who’s the fairest of them all? The Judgement of Paris in Etruscan mirrors \n17 February – Barbara Goff (University of Reading) Helens: Speeches and silences \n24 February – Signe Barfoed (University of Oslo/Reading) The white teeth of a boar of gleaming tusks: Boar-hunt and warrior ethos in Homer’s world \n3 March – Oliver Baldwin (University of Reading) Penelope: Inward and outward beauty \n10 March – James Lloyd (University of Reading) Alexander the Great and the music of Paris and Achilles \n17 March – Sonya Nevin (Panoply/University of Roehampton) Beauty and Heroism in Panoply’s Our Mythical Childhood animations \n25 March – Sophia Papaioannou (University of Athens) The Charming Artistry of Competitive Performance in Nonnus’ *Dionysiaca* 19
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/21510/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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