Literacy news
Literacy news covers the latest news from the media and other sources, as well as updates on NLT activity. The most recent headlines are listed below and you can browse archived news by moving through the page numbers at the bottom of the page.
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26Jul2011Children 'should be allowed to leave school at 14', claims former CBI chief
Digby Jones, former Trade Minister and head of the Confederation of British Industry, has proclaimed that children ‘should be allowed to leave school at 14’.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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26Jul2011Man Booker prize 2011 longlist announced
Thirteen titles in contention for UK's most prestigious literary prize
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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25Jul2011New vacancy for a Media and Public Affairs Officer Registered Users only
We have an exciting new opportunity for a Media and Public Affairs Officer at the National Literacy Trust.
Posted by Anna Jones
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25Jul2011Working mothers 'do no harm to children's behaviour'
A study has confounded the widespread view that if mothers work during the early years of a child’s life, it may have detrimental effects on their social and emotional behaviour.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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20Jul2011Barnsley girls power to victory in the WWE® Voice it! competition
We are delighted to announce that the winners of our WWE® Voice it! competition are Brogan and Molly from Birdwell Primary School in Barnsley.
Posted by Susie Musgrove
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20Jul2011Haven to give away nearly 50,000 books
Haven Holidays has teamed up with the National Literacy Trust's Words for Life campaign to give away nearly 50,000 books - to children on their 35 family holiday parks.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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20Jul2011Influence of providers on home learning - new research
Campaign for Learning and the Family & Parenting Institute have published new research which identifies effective strategies in supporting children's learning at home.
Posted by Emily McCoy
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14Jul2011Spelling mistakes 'cost millions' in lost online sales
Spelling mistakes on websites can seriously affect customer spending, says an online businessman. Charles Duncombe says an analysis of website figures shows a single spelling mistake can cut online sales in half.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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12Jul2011Speaking Out
New National Literacy Trust research in today's Nursery World magazine reveals there is a great awareness of language and literacy issues in the early years sector and widespread commitment to supporting them.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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11Jul2011Poor pupils in struggling schools 'lag further behind'
New research from the Sutton Trust has revealed that the gap between the poorest pupils and their better-off peers in struggling schools in England is wider than in other schools.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
