Being a member of UKLA helps me in my job because the journals, magazines and newsletters provide me with news, views, research reports and high quality articles on all aspects of home and school literacy.”
— Bev Barnes, Primary Consultant
The United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA) is a registered charity, which has as its sole object the advancement of education in literacy. UKLA is concerned with literacy education in school and out-of-school settings in all phases of education and members include classroom teachers, teaching assistants, school literacy co-ordinators, LEA literacy consultants, teacher educators, researchers, inspectors, advisors, publishers and librarians.
UKLA recognises the best in literacy practice and research and children's literature at its International Conference in Winchester. UKLA Children’s Book Awards 2010 Winners 3-11 Award: Morris Gleitzman Then (Puffin) A powerful and beautifully written account of a young boy’s journey; touching, vulnerable, raw; a courageous yet crucial novel. 12-16 …Read more 4
View the photo gallery That was some international conference. I hope everyone who attended had as good a time intellectually and socially as I did. My brain is still full of a kaleidoscope of impressions but I thought I would…Read more >
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