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  • NLT - Schools & teaching  WWE® Voice it! competition: "How to" guide for submitting entries
    28 Feb 2011
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  • Network  Whole-school audit (reading)
    This audit will help you to evaluate your school's reading culture and provide you with ideas and advice to enable you to move forward.
    28 Feb 2011 Network members only
  • Network  Secondary whole-school audit (reading)
    This resource is exclusive for network members
    28 Feb 2011 Network members only
  • Network   Pupil profiling tool (reading)
    This tool works best with pupils from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 and enables you to create a profile for a specific pupil. It then provides you with a menu of strategies and ideas that are tailored to that pupil.
    28 Feb 2011 Network members only
  • Network (early years)  Whole-setting audit (early years)
    This audit not only allows you to review and evaluate your setting's current approach to language and literacy, it will also provide you with detailed personalised guidance for how to move forward.
    28 Feb 2011 Network members only
  • Network (early years)  Early years child profiling tool
    This tool enables you to profile a specific child and find out specific strategies and activities to support him or her.
    28 Feb 2011 Network members only
  • NLT - Schools and teaching  Resource - Developing your whole-school reading culture: a two year plan
    This resource outline a model for developing that sustainable reading culture within your school. It represents the experiences and feedback which we have gathered from our network of schools over the last few years.
    25 Feb 2011
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  • NLT - Schools and teaching  Resource - Funding advice
    The National Literacy Trust is an independent charity, and does not give out any funding. However, we've put together a list of all the possible sources of funding for reader development in schools that we are aware of.
    25 Feb 2011
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  • NLT - Schools and teaching  Resource - Ideas: Using dads to boost boys' literacy
    This resource contain helpful ideas and strategies for engaging dads in school reading activities.
    25 Feb 2011
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  • NLT - Schools and teaching  Resource - Ideas: Pupil to pupil buddying
    Buddy reading, also sometimes referred to as reading partners or mentoring, has proved to be a success for many children and young people. This resource contain top tips and ideas for setting up a buddying project in your school.
    25 Feb 2011
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