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
Key stage 1 case studies:
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Download Case study - Bringing books to the parents
A simple approach to recommending books helped Stanway Primary School in Essex encourage parents to read aloud to their children. Rachel Burrage, literacy coordinator, explains. Tags: family involvement
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Literacy is finally able to hatch
Castle Hill Infant School link literacy to the outside community. Tags: involving the community, whole-staff engagement
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Uphall Primary School
Uphall Primary School took joint second place in Reading Connects primary school of the year 2006-07.
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - West Thornton Primary School
West Thornton Primary School was Reading Connects primary school of the year 2006-07.
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - Charles Dickens Primary School
Reading Connects joint second place primary school of the year 2006/07. Ali Mawle, teacher, explains Charles Dickens Primary School’s enthusiasm for reading.
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 - Families Together
Ruth James, family learning development worker, explains the benefits of Families Together, a West Sussex Adult Education Service project that uses home visits as a way to engage parents in their child’s reading.
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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Download Case study - A library that rules the school
Broke Hall Primary School, Ipswich, describe how their welcoming and accessible library environment has turned children into confident, independent library users. Tags: the school librarian
Posted by Hannah MacLellan
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