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  • NLT  Archive resource - Getting the blokes on board
    Downloadable version of the National Literacy Trust magazine, aimed at professionals who work with parents, contains lots of ideas for getting fathers and male carers reading with their children. If you've never worked with dads before, or would just like
    24 Feb 2010
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  • NLT - National Reading Campaign  National Reading Campaign (1999-2009)
    This page describes the National Reading Campaign, a campaign that formed part of the legacy of the National Year of Reading 1998-1999, and promoted reading for pleasure throughout the whole community.
    17 Feb 2010
  • NLT - National Reading Campaign  National Reading Campaign - Read On magazine
    Read On, the National Reading Campaign's magazine, was published from 1999-2007. You can download all the past issues from this page.
    17 Feb 2010
  • NLT - National Reading Campaign  National Year of Reading 1998 – 1999
    This page describes the activity that took place during the National Year of Reading 1998-1999, as well as its aims, outcomes and legacy.
    17 Feb 2010
  • NLT - National Reading Campaign  National Year of Reading 1998 – 1999 and 2008
    An brief overview of the National Year of Reading 1998-1999 and 2008.
    17 Feb 2010
  •   Resource - Prison Reading Champions
    Prison Reading Champions aims to engage both prisoners and prison staff in reading.
    24 Jun 2010
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  • Summary and link to report  The Moser Report
    In 1998 Government asked Sir Claus Moser, chairman of the Basic Skills Agency (now part of NIACE), to produce a report on how "to tackle the vast basic skills problem in this country".
    16 Mar 2010
 
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