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Doug Lemov on the Power of Whole Books | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Jul 15, 2025
Doug Lemov passionately argues for the importance of reading whole books in schools, emphasizing how they engage students in a way that short excerpts cannot. The decline in reading habits among teenagers is alarming, as educators discuss the detrimental effects of focusing on snippets instead of complete narratives. Cognitive psychologist Daniel Willingham highlights storytelling's role in enhancing comprehension and memory. Moreover, shared reading experiences build empathy and community, especially for diverse classrooms, making literature a powerful tool for learning.
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ANECDOTE

Lori Hughes on Reading Today

  • Lori Hughes shares a story about her son's experience reading novels versus short texts in school.
  • He reads less outside school and lacks excitement because classes focus on short passages, not novels.
INSIGHT

Decline in Reading Time

  • Teenagers spend about five hours daily on phones but less than 10 minutes reading.
  • Reading in schools is shrinking, focused on excerpts rather than whole books.
INSIGHT

Books Build Reading Stamina

  • Reading whole books builds students' reading stamina progressively over a year.
  • Excerpts cannot provide the same gradual volume increase and engagement as whole books.
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