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Reading can save marriages

The final party of the Public Reading Competition brings together great young readers from all over the country

Students at the party of the 22nd Public Reading Competition, an initiative of the Fundacio Enciclopedia Catalana.
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BarcelonaThere is a party that makes protagonists of the boys and girls who have the most important superpower taught at school: the pleasure of reading. Perhaps they don't yet know that this passion will serve them for life, because for now they go unnoticed in the classroom, but from Clark Kent, Superman will always emerge. This week we have infiltrated the Champions of Reader Students: the final party of the Public Reading Competition organized for twenty-two years by the Fundació Enciclopèdia Catalana. Fundació Enciclopèdia Catalana.

At the doors of the L'Illa Diagonal auditorium, there are no nerves but satisfaction. Here arrive about eighty students between 8 and 16 years old who have won the elimination rounds by territories, in which 4,157 children from 1,329 educational centers in the country have participated. Perhaps they don't all do Vaselines on the playground, but they have an intonation worthy of Clara Segura and a neutral voice as deep as a valley. There is a small group that comes from the Institut Font del Ferro in Palafolls, a center that has a very active reading club and a first-division poetry program. We don't have to wait for adolescents to go to social networks to look for a community of book lovers: the institute has given them this safe space within the school.

What is the purpose of reading aloud? "To enjoy reading, learn oral expression, articulate a speech, gain confidence and lose stage fright. Furthermore, they are people with many cultural interests, which perhaps remain hidden in the classroom because they lack spaces for projection," says professor Joan Hernández. His uncle, Josep Hernández, who coincidentally works at the same institute in Palafolls, adds: "The brightest students are not given the attention or resources that we dedicate to conflict cases. But attention to diversity also means not forgetting the top of the table." His students, Paula, Ivet, and Valèria, in addition to being readers, do theater, dance, and music, respectively, and love the stage.

Students from welcome classrooms at the party of the XXII Public Reading Competition, an initiative of the Fundació Enciclopèdia Catalana at the L'Illa Diagonal Auditorium.

Neurologists' prescription

"Reading aloud integrates all brain capacities; thinking, understanding, expressing oneself, interfering, questioning... and it involves all the senses. But, in addition, it has a social component. As Teresa Colomer says, we read alone, but we learn to be readers with others," explains Mireia Pi, editorial director of Enciclopèdia. Reading comprehension is directly related, of course, to good grades. "The differentiating factor in good academic results is having access to books and having reading role models, be they parents, teachers, or classmates. Parents should not stop reading aloud to their children, at least throughout primary school, even if they are already independent readers. Not only for what it implies emotionally, but also because they need a model," explains Pi. It would also be good for them to see us reading as a family, because adults' reading before going to sleep ends up being individual and clandestine.

It is Hidaya Hajjaj, 14 years old, who has spent the course reading aloud at home. Her mother says so, whom her youngest son translates for. The family is accompanied by teacher Cristina Goenaga, tutor of the welcome classroom at Escola Pia de Mataró, who certifies that the project has caused a change: "Hidaya was an insecure girl who went unnoticed. The competition has been a personal challenge. She has worked hard and this has made her grow, has improved her self-esteem, has made her the protagonist of the class and has learned Catalan with this excuse," she explains.

Gina, Marina, and Arlet, from Igualada, are great readers, especially of romantic novels. For the competition, they chose to read Now that we are together, by Roc Casagran. The titles that come up most often are The Little Prince and Harry Potter, but also Mercè Rodoreda or J.D. Salinger. Now that Encyclopedia has run out of La Galera, the mandatory readings for the competition will incorporate books from the Llegintmés label, which they have just started. "The competition is a tool for schools, to improve linguistic skills, and it is a learning experience for students who will use the language in the future at work and in life," summarizes the coordinator, Vanessa Ortega. Kate's father, from Escola Llissach de Santpedor, confirms it from the stalls: "One of my failures is that I have intelligence but I don't have confidence in my communicative ability. Today, it is essential. I think you will have more opportunities and more possibility of success if you know how to express yourself well. It's even important to know how to communicate with your partner!", he states. Reading can also save marriages.

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