Monday, September 26, 2011
Monday 26 September 2011
UKLA announces the longlists of the 2012 Book Award. The UKLA Book Award is a national award, chosen by teachers. Shortlisting and then the final judging will be carried out by teachers from schools in the region of the UKLA International Conference. The awards will be presented at the Conference which will be held at the University of Leicester in July 2012.
UKLA is very grateful to the publishers who are committed to providing high quality literature for children and young readers. The exceptional quality of the longlists this year shows that the book trade continues to publish brilliant books for young readers from both well established authors and impressive new writers.
Download the longlist below.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The report of the independent inquiry into adult literacy - Work, Society and Lifelong Learning - spearheaded by NIACE, was published yesterday. For more info and to download the reports click here.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Speakers and performers include John Agard, Beverley Bryan, Kei Miller, Mervyn Morris, Grace Nichols, Velma Pollard, Olive Senior, Dorothea Smartt.
For more information about the Caribbean Poetry Project and its conference please click here
For more details about the call for papers please click here
Available as downloadable pdfs to subscribers, these papers have been developed by groups of UKLA members, usually based on the work of UKLA’s Special Interest Groups and give an up-to-date outline of the Association’s views on current topics. Each paper includes practical classroom suggestions and selected lists of references for further reading. Current topics include: 'Literacy in the Early Years', 'Literature and Literacy in Primary Education', 'Multimodal Texts' and 'Talking, Listening and Learning'.
The four occasional papers available to download here
Thursday, August 25, 2011
CPD scholarship opportunities
If you haven’t seen this yet and you’d like to develop your practice to Masters level and beyond, see the TDA website which is offering scholarships:
The scholarship scheme is open to all teachers in England, with qualified teacher status (QTS) working in eligible schools. The value of the scholarship award will vary according to the nature of the proposed activity; the maximum award will be £3,500.
The primary aims of the scholarship scheme are to encourage you to pursue knowledge independently, to masters level and beyond, making it easier to access masters-level continuing professional development (CPD) in your chosen subject area or to access expert seminars.
Click here to be taken to the website.
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