Slovenia to highlight higher-level reading in Frankfurt
Ljubljana, 10 October - A manifesto on higher-level reading, which was written ahead of Slovenia's guest of honour appearance at the Frankfurt Book Fair next week, will be an essential part of the country's programme. Unveiled on Tuesday, the paper spotlights the impact of digitalisation on reading skills and practices.
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A presentation of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
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Ljubljana
A presentation of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Ljubljana
A presentation of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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EURead coordinator Daan Beeke attends a presentation of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
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Anne Bergman Tahon, director of the Federation of European Publishers, attends a presentation of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
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Miha Kovač, a co-curator of the Slovenian guest of honour appearance at the Frankfurt Book Fair and one of the authors of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
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Adriaan van der Weel, one of the authors of the Ljubljana Manifesto on why higher-level reading is important.
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