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
School library case studies:
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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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Download Case study - Getting arty
Lyn Hopson, librarian at Don Valley School and Performing Arts College in Doncaster, explains how their transition project gets children excited about reading at secondary school from an early age.
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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