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Notice to Early Reading Connects members

12 Jan 2011


From March 2011 Early Reading Connects will no longer be funded by Department for Education (DfE). We’d like to thank the DfE for making Early Reading Connects possible and for all their support to date. You’ll still be able to access all our existing online resources, ideas and case studies, but we will also be offering you a new enhanced network to help you transform literacy in your setting. Click here to find out more.

Where will I find all the information I currently access from the Early Reading Connects web pages?

From March, all of our existing online practical ideas, case studies and resources, including the Early Reading Connects toolkit, will be available via our early years sector page. This page will include a new and improved advanced search function to help you find exactly what you’re looking for.

Will I still receive a monthly newsletter?

Yes, we’ll send you a new and improved monthly newsletter, which contains specific news and information for early years. 

Can I still update my blog?

We will be migrating our blogging facility over to our WikiReadia site in due course, where you will be able to continue to keep the world updated on what you are getting up to in your setting. However, there may be a short period during this changeover where the blogging facility will be suspended.

Will I need a login?

All of our Early Reading Connects members will automatically become members of the National Literacy Trust website, and from 1 March you’ll be able to use your Early Reading Connects login details to log in to this website.

We are working hard to ensure that this transition is smooth and hassle free for all our members. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to email us.

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