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Reading Champions case studies

This page gives you access to a mixture of case studies. Some are from Reading Champions projects, others are from general projects aimed at boys or men. There are lots of great ideas within these pages, so happy browsing.

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  • Download Case study - Reading Connects School of the Year 2009/10 is Don Valley School!

    Don Valley School and Performing Arts College were the deserved winners of the Reading Connects School of the Year Competition 2009/10. Read their case study to find out why they have received this award!

    Posted by Sarah Zoysa

  • Download Case study - Books are in at the inn

    Linda Bromyard from Bishop Perowne Church of England College talks about her Authors' fayre in Perdiswell pub, Worcester, which allowed readers to meet the writers.

    Posted by Hannah MacLellan

  • Download Case study - Goooaal!

    Spring Lane Primary School link sport and a quiz for their own Question of Sport quiz event. Tags: whole-staff engagement, pupils' attitudes to reading, reading events

    Posted by Hannah MacLellan

  • Download Case study - Thank framed it's Friday

    At Sutherland Business and Enterprise College in Telford, a clever cross-curricular approach inspires students to read. Tags: cross-curricular links, whole-staff engagement

    Posted by Hannah MacLellan

  • Download Case study - At the top of their game

    Irfan Master, project manager for Reading The Game, tells us about an exciting project involving football clubs, schools and libraries. Tags: boys, involving the community

    Posted by Hannah MacLellan

  • Download Case study - Writers in residence

    Bishop Challoner secondary school, Tower Hamlets, describes how their writing workshops inspired students to get creative. Tags: reading events, involving the community

    Posted by Hannah MacLellan

  • Download Case study - Our Best Book

    Paul Gobey, library manager Children and Young People’s Services, describes how Leicester libraries worked with schools to create the Our Best Book scheme. Tags: public and school library service

    Posted by Hannah MacLellan

 
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