National Report of “Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lesen und Schreiben“ 2007
(German Society for Reading and Writing – Section of IRA)
Submitted by: Renate Valtin, IDEC member and president of DGLS
About the DGLS
The German Society for Reading and Writing was founded in 1968 and
recently was commended by IRA for 35 years’ contribution toward
promotion of reading instruction. It has about 500 members. Current
board members are: Renate Valtin (president), Monika Dräger
(vice-president), Bernhard Hofmann (treasurer), Erika Huth (secretary),
Norbert Kruse, Ada Sasse and Andreas Schroeder.
The organization can be reached via the website www.dgls.de.
Major activities in the time period of report: July 2007 to January 2008
Publications:
Volumes 7/8 of the series „Beiträge der Deutschen Gesellschaft für
Lesen und Schreiben“ with the title „Checkpoint Literacy. Der 15.
Europäische Lesekongress“ are in print, edited by Bernhard Hofmann and
Renate Valtin. The two volumes contain contributions to the European
Reading Congress in German language.
A book of abstracts of the 15th European Reading Congress has been edited by Bernhard Hofmann.
Congresses:
Together with IDEC the DGLS run the 16th European Conference on Reading
“Checkpoint Literacy”, August 5-8, 20007, in Berlin at the Humboldt
University. Dr. Annette Schavan,
Federal Minister of Education and Research was patron of the conference.
It was the biggest European Congress until now, with nearly 600
participants. The power point presentations of the three main speakers
Andreas Schleicher, OECD, Pirjo Linnakylä, University of Jyväskylä,
Finland and Allan Luke, University of Queensland, Australia as well as
articles of English and French speaking participants can be seen in the
net on the IDEC website. The publication of these articles has been
made possible by financial support of the Ministry of Education and
Research of Germany.
The annual meeting for members took place from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2007 at
Schloss Rauischholzhausen. The topic of the meeting was: What is good
instruction in reading and writing?
Important projects run by our IRA members:
Renate Valtin is member of the German team of PIRLS 2001 and PIRLS
2006 (the team published four books up to now about the results) and
of the Reading Expert Group of PIRLS 2006. She also participated in the
data analysis and publication of PIRLS 2006 in Luxembourg.
