For Teenagers

Teachers’ Club (Germany)

  The Teachers’ Club supports scholastic multipliers of reading promotion with up-to-date offers, always oriented on the interests and the worlds of pupils. Registered users receive free material on the reading promotion campaigns of Stiftung Lesen and its partners. In addition Read More …

Faktafyk (Norway)

Faktafyk is a non-fiction magazine for middle school students, which was established in 2012. The magazine is published once a year and is distributed to more than 70% of middle school students in Norway. Faktafyk contains articles, interviews and excerpts Read More …

Magazines into schools (Germany)

The reading promotional and media educational project is targeted country-wide at the classes 5 to 12. The initiative counts as one of the most important reading promotion projects in Germany. In the magazine month of April 2012 more than 450,000 Read More …

Open Borders – Offene Grenzen (Austria)

To show the potential of a borderless and peaceful coexistence in Europe to young people, the Austrian Bookclub, together with its partners, launched the competition ‘Open Borders’ in the school year 2014/2015. 25 years ago, the Iron Curtain fell, and Read More …

Pure Text (Norway)

Rein tekst (Pure Text) is a reading campaign for high school students, which was first set up in 2004. The project is a gateway to the latest Norwegian and translated fiction, and non-fiction literature. Every year, nearly 40,000 students receive Read More …

Reading Scouts (Germany)

How do you awake the joy of reading among pupils? That is the job of a special group of distributors – other pupils trained as reading scouts – who pass on their joy of reading to others. The project makes Read More …

Reading to promote democratic thinking (Czech Republic)

This project aims and endeavours to combine secondary-school students’ interest in reading skills (‘smart reading’) with an ability to make sense of goings-on in public life and society. It has the further ambition to encourage students’ interest in classic and Read More …

The tXt Campaign (Norway)

tXt-aksjonen (the tXt Campaign) is the oldest and most extensive reading project for middle school students in Norway. The campaign was set up in 1997, and has become a central part of students experience with Norwegian and translated contemporary literature. Read More …

Time for Ten (Norway)

Tid for ti (Time for Ten) is a new project approaching pupils in the 7th grade. The project contains an anthology with excerpts from books written in Norwegian Nynorsk. The edition is 15 000 anthologies and will be sent to Read More …