Case studies
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.
Do you have a Reading Champions case study? If so email readingchampions@literacytrust.org.uk
Events and activities case studies:
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Download Case study - Putting the boys in charge
Diane Rhodes, learning resource centre manager at Debden Park High School in Essex, explains how they are getting their Reading Champions to support pupils whose reading age is less than their actual age. Tags: buddying, boys, pupils from diverse backgr
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Everybody’s Book project
Residents at Priory Avenue temporary home (run by Ashley Homes) help create a picture book to promote a love of reading amongst both adults and children. Tags: family involvement, involving the community
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Boys find rewards and enjoyment in reading through the Reading Champs club
A primary school boys reading project using the bronze, silver and gold of the Reading Champions framework.
Posted by Nick Batty
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Download Case study - The Twits woo pupils
Clarendon Primary School in Bolton improve reading standards by extending the perception of reading as something that can occur outside English lessons. Tags: cross-curricular links, boys, pupils' attitudes to reading
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Themed Book Award
Themed Book Award programme promote reading in school among teens and young adults and encourages them to take a sophisticated approach in discussing books. Tags: reading events, peer-to-peer recommendation
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Contar las historias multiculturales en la escuela de Charles Dickens
Ali Mawle at Charles Dickens Primary School in London tells us about their dual-language family storytelling sessions. Tags: pupils from diverse backgrounds, involving the family
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Family Fun in Knowsley
Family Fun is a home activities programme run by Knowsley Children's Services to help children learn through exploration and discovery.
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Internet rangers
Tania Case, parent engagement worker at Teyfant Community School in Bristol, explains how an ‘internet rangers’ session provided a meaningful way to engage families in their child’s education. Tags: ICT, involving families
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Managing a family learning project
Jan Lefley, community education manager at Romsey Community School in Hampshire, explains how the school managed its resources to run a successful ‘build your own computer ’ course. Tags: family involvement, ICT
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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