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Our blogs are written by various NLT staff on a wide range of literacy issues. We welcome your ideas and feedback, so please add your comments.

If you have any suggestions for blog topics that you would like to see our staff discuss please email us.

Libraries blog posts:

  • 15Jun2010
    Kids distracted by the World Cup? Time to join them says Jim Sells

    Jim tells us how to turn a love of football into a love of reading.

    Posted by Jim Sells | 1 Comment

  • 05Feb2010
    School libraries: the next chapter

    Discussion about the future of libraries has been marked in the past 12 months by both political debate over public libraries (an All Party Parliamentary Group review and a Department for Culture Media and Sport consultation) and campaigning activity for

    Posted by Jonathan Douglas | 0 Comments

  • 24Aug2009
    School libraries - a child's right

    The Campaign for the Book is arguing strongly that school libraries should be statutory. On the face of it this is such a necessary requirement for teaching and learning that it feels like legislating for the obvious.

    Posted by Jonathan Douglas | 0 Comments

 
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