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Using the school library to engage and support less able readers
Reading and vocabulary
Audio books could be the key to reading for pleasure
Literacy
Embedding a writing culture across your school
Literacy
Fostering a love of writing for students in key stage 3
Literacy
Concern after 'staggering' fall in reading for pleasure
Reading and vocabulary
What does an effective school library (and librarian) look like?
Reading and vocabulary
Reading attitudes matter: Do you know what your students think?
Literacy
Literacy in the post-16 classroom: Five golden rules
Post-16
Oracy: Learning how to talk; learning through talk
Oracy education
A comprehensive approach to supporting your weakest readers
Literacy
Writing habits 'at crisis point' warns National Literacy Trust
Literacy
Watch back: Ideas to help students become skilled and confident readers
Literacy
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