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  1. Second pilot year case study, Rosedale College
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  2. Young people and literacy have changed their relationship status to ‘it’s complicated’
    Cliff Manning, Communications Director at Makewaves, discusses the impact of social media on literacy and how you can use it to your advantage.
    /blog/5177_young_people_and_literacy_have_changed_their_relationship_status_to_it_s_complicated
  3. New research reveals a third of boys struggle to find books that interest them
    A new study by the National Literacy Trust* of 17,089 pupils aged from eight to 16 has revealed that almost one-third (32.3%) of boys agree with the statement ‘I can’t find anything to read that interests me’.
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  4. Supporting children's early language development and communication skills
    Resources for professionals: resources to help practitioners support children's early language development.
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  5. Supporting and celebrating the achievement of bilingual under-fives
    Many children in our preschools come from families where languages in addition to English are spoken at home. Over the past ten years or so it has become increasingly recognised that being bilingual is an asset, not the learning difficulty it was often se
    /talk_to_your_baby/news/1332_supporting_and_celebrating_the_achievement_of_bilingual_under-fives
  6. Premier League stars Rooney and Carragher are reading role models
    New study by National Literacy Trust reveals that sports people are powerful role models for reading.
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  7. Kids distracted by the World Cup? Time to join them says Jim Sells
    Jim tells us how to turn a love of football into a love of reading.
    /reading_the_game/blogs/2107_kids_distracted_by_the_world_cup_time_to_join_them_says_jim_sells
  8. Get children reading and raise funds for the National Literacy Trust with the new Where’s Wally?® fundraising pack for schools
    Independent charity the National Literacy Trust and Where’s Wally?® have teamed up to launch a brand new fundraising pack for schools. The pack aims to encourage children to have fun, read more and help the National Literacy Trust.
    /media/3700_get_children_reading_and_raise_funds_for_the_national_literacy_trust_with_the_new_where_s_wally_fundraising_pack_for_schools
  9. Volunteer blogs
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  10. Book-based lesson activities: Christopher Nibble
    Network members only An article by network adviser Judy Clark, with lots of practical lesson ideas and cross-curricular activities around the fantastic book, "Christopher Nibble in a Tale of Dandelion Derring-do!" Originally written for Teach Primary magazine.
    /our_network/blogs/4789_book-based_lesson_activities_christopher_nibble
 
 
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