How to put your phone down and get back into habit of reading books

How to put your phone down and get back into habit of reading books

After an English academic at Oxford complained about students’ attention spans, we get experts tips on enjoying the written word

Sir Jonathan Bate, a professor of English literature at Oxford, this week voiced his concern at the “attrition of attention span”, as witnessed through his undergraduates’ inability to keep up with reading lists. “Now, instead of three novels in a week, many students will struggle to get through one novel in three weeks,” he told BBC radio’s Today programme.

It isn’t just young people who are finding it hard to concentrate on books. In July, the UK charity The Reading Agency found that only half of UK adults now read regularly for pleasure. So how can we put our phones down and get back into reading?

Continue reading… After an English academic at Oxford complained about students’ attention spans, we get experts tips on enjoying the written wordSir Jonathan Bate, a professor of English literature at Oxford, this week voiced his concern at the “attrition of attention span”, as witnessed through his undergraduates’ inability to keep up with reading lists. “Now, instead of three novels in a week, many students will struggle to get through one novel in three weeks,” he told BBC radio’s Today programme.It isn’t just young people who are finding it hard to concentrate on books. In July, the UK charity The Reading Agency found that only half of UK adults now read regularly for pleasure. So how can we put our phones down and get back into reading? Continue reading… Books, Audiobooks, Students, Literacy, UK news, University of Oxford, Education, Universities, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Mobile phones, Health & wellbeing 

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