As tablets and laptops creep ever more into our homes, schools and workplaces, Cambridge University Press are teaming up with National Stationery Week and SATIPS to launch a handwriting competition proving that the stylus and the tablet can live side by side with pen and paper. The competition, which runs …
Read More »2Simple launches Serial Mash Writers Competition to bring out the inner author in children
Educational Software Company, 2Simple, are teaming up with children’s author, Jonny Zucker to run their first ever Serial Mash Writers Competition for users of the online library. With the chance of winning prizes, the competition starts by asking children to read the first chapter of two new KS2 Serial Mash …
Read More »Children’s e-book publisher launches writing competition
Children aged 5-11 have been invited by children’s e-book publisher, Fiction Express for Schools to enter a short story competition in celebration of the company’s fourth birthday. The competition, launched on 1st May in association with Primary Times, will run until 7th June. The children are required to write …
Read More »Year 7 girl wins dream family holiday
A Birmingham year 7 has landed a dream family holiday worth £600 after winning a regional literacy skills competition for schools. Kirsty Duggins, age 12, of Smith’s Wood Sports College, Solihull, came out on top in a public vote on the website of competition organisers Everywhere Travel for her dream …
Read More »West Midlands pupils vie for dream family holiday prize
Eight excited Year 7s from schools across Birmingham and Solihull are vying for a dream family holiday prize worth £600 after winning through to a regional competition final. But they need your help – because a public vote will now decide which pupil will be whisking their loved ones away …
Read More »Dickens replaces DVDs in the classroom
Gone are the days when teachers would book out a double lesson each term to show students the movie of the book. A new English e-Library developed by Cambridge University Press for AQA brings literary authors and non-fiction texts to life in the classroom through audio clips, video and interactive …
Read More »New Into Film CPD programme focuses on film to raise attainment
How can teachers best use film as a text to improve literacy? What are the benefits of filmmaking for young people and how can it be incorporated simply and practically into teaching and learning? Educators across the UK can now expand their skills by taking part in an innovative and …
Read More »Revolutionary school improvement programmes hit secondary schools
Thanks to a £1m grant from The JJ Charitable Trust, The National Literacy Trust has today announced the launch of brand new school improvement programmes which take a revolutionary whole-school approach, aiming to improve secondary school attainment by changing school culture and embedding literacy throughout the curriculum. The National Literacy …
Read More »The Sun and stars align to improve child literacy
Britain’s biggest newspaper has teamed up with some of the most popular children’s authors and entertainers to introduce a new weekly feature encouraging parents to read with their children. Specially written ten-minute stories from authors including David Walliams (Mr Stink), former children¹s laureate Michael Morpurgo (War Horse) and Jeff Kinney …
Read More »Into Film and Doc Academy urge schools to teach conscious use of the internet
What does it mean to be addicted to something and how much time on the internet is too much? What is the role of Facebook, Google and other major corporations behind the internet? What are the consequences of cyberbullying? These and other vital questions about the influence of the worldwide …
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