Welcome to UKLA

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.

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UKLA is developing an exciting range of PD materials and opportunities for UKLA badged consultants to work with individual and groups of schools. Download a flier to find out more about how UKLA could work with you. Visit our publications section to find out more about and purchase PD materials based on UKLA publications.

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EVENT: UKLA International Research Symposium: Teaching and Researching Writing **FULLY BOOKED**

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President's blog

Back To The Wrong Future at the LIBDEM Conference

I don’t know whether you spotted the announcements at the LIBDEM conference  last week about the pupil premium. First we had Sarah Teather announce an increase to the pupil premium: http://www.libdems.org.uk/latest_news_detail.aspx?title=Sarah_Teather%E2%80%99s_speech_to_Liberal_Democrat_Autumn_Conference&pPK=0b20f466-bd30-4abc-842a-3a273aed6f5c Then the next day Nick Clegg decided how much…Read more >

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Environmentally educational entertainment by David Whitley

In this month’s two articles – one about using films in the primary school primary and the other about teaching Wordsworth in the secondary school, David Whitley explores the links between nature and texts.  We are grateful to Helen Hancock for allowing us to offer articles from the Primary English Magazine and the Secondary English Magazine to members.

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Featured publications

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The Handbook of Primary English in Initial Teacher Education

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The Handbook of Primary English in Initial Teacher Education by Teresa Cremin & Henrietta Dombey

Now £9 (Members) and £12 (Non Members)