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Concern over level of children's reading skills.


Ministers admitted last night that children's reading skills have "gone backwards" after England plummeted down a major international league table for education.

The Government said pupils were abandoning books and spending too much of their free time playing computer games, leading to lower standards of reading among 10-year-olds.

The study of children in 45 countries and provinces saw England slump Slump

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 from third place in 2001 to 19th position in 2006.

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 and Romania saw their results fall more sharply, according to according to
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Schools Secretary Ed Balls said: "The scale of these falls is less significant than the direction of change: we have gone backwards."

Mr Balls said parents must do more to encourage their children to read at home and should try to make sure "kids play computer games a little less".

"Computer games are taking over from reading," he said.

"We all as parents need to have a bit more reading and a little less computer games."

Researchers gathered figures from 40 countries, testing 4,000 children in each country for their reading skills aged nine, 10 or 11. The results showed Russian children top, with an average score of 565 in the tests, compared to England's 539.

In 2001, England was in third place on 553 points, behind Sweden and The Netherlands. England's score fell 13 points since 2001, the third largest fall behind Morocco and Romania.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Nov 29, 2007
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