The project Creative Readers seeks to promote reading as a fundamental educational activity. This topic is extremely relevant since reading is the basic ability and essential for any other learning process. Educational opportunities of students depend greatly on their reading skills. Therefore, the main objectives of the project are development of literacy and encouragement of students to read actively and critically, raising the target groups' social inclusion and motivation for reading. This project offers solutions to the specific educational problems of certain groups in schools (students with disabilities, students members of national minorities and students in combined classes). In accordance with the set goals and priorities, our partner schools from the Czech Republic, Greece, Latvia, and North Macedonia and us, Croatia, will share experiences of good practice, provide dissemination of the best examples and solutions in several countries at the same time, and approach the problem of reduced interest in reading from abroader viewpoint. All the planned activities have been formed to achieve the main goals and to provide a solution to specific problems of target groups. In cooperation with partner schools, we have methodologically developed project activities to connect them and the expected objectives and results. Accordingly, we have arranged the following activities: days of integrated lessons (reading list without borders, a book fair, promotion of selected books...), interpersonal and intercultural correlations, participation in national minorities' language lessons, creative interpretations of literary works by connecting literature with other arts (comics, film, picture books, radio games, dramatization) , activities adapted to gifted students and the ones with disabilities, andparticipation in extracurricular activities. Planned mobility activities and other project activities will be conducted according to the specifics of each school. Every activity will be focused on the achievement of the project's main objective.
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