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What next for literacy project Making it REAL? Joyce Connor, from the National Children's Bureau's Early Childhood Unit, looks at how the training has been enhanced for two-year-olds.
To mark this year's National Family Week (31 May to 6 June), the National Literacy Trust has launched a campaign calling on all families to spend at least ten minutes a day reading with their...
The approach to teaching literacy and maths in Reception is a key concern of teachers and EYFS leaders, explains Jan Dubiel, one of the authors of the recently published Hundred Review
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
Practitioners may find it difficult to link their understanding of how children develop with the demands of the literacy strategy, and need to examine their practice carefully Children grow, learn and...
Is phonics a panacea that comes back into fashion whenever thinking about early literacy gets confused? <STRONG> Julian Grenier </STRONG> considers what children really need to read
From September, the revised literacy and numeracy frameworks will have greater unity with the Early Years Foundation Stage. The intention is also to give teachers a clearer set of age-related outcomes...
Andrea Quincey is head of primary English at Oxford University Press, which has today published a policy report, Language unlocks reading, with the National Literacy Trust and the APPG on Literacy....
With a New Year upon us, figures from the early years world share what they thought of events in 2009 and what developments they would like to see taking place in the future.
Some food for thought in your professional career Children Learning: Communication, Language and Literacy. Jean Ensing and Brenda Spencer. Spencer Publications, 11.99, 01932 240374