This document discusses the importance of reading in primary education in Brazil. It notes that while parents want their children to read, electronic devices often take precedence over books. Only 50% of Brazilians are considered readers currently. The document advocates for having a dedicated "teacher-reader" to foster reading habits. It discusses how single-sex classrooms can better engage boys and girls in reading. Competitions and topics that appeal more to male interests, like sports, can improve reading participation among boys.