
South Lanarkshire Secondary TRG – Update from Susan Brownlie & Michael Wilkie
In what is a very busy term for secondary colleagues, our 4th session focused on independent reading time, poetry & non-fiction. We heard from guests
In what is a very busy term for secondary colleagues, our 4th session focused on independent reading time, poetry & non-fiction. We heard from guests
Our brand-new Stirling OU TRG is up & running! Meetings have been full of reading for pleasure enthusiasm, vibrancy and support from each and every
The Burley Woodhead English Hub TRG loves to make text recommendations. At each meeting, we share our favourite texts focusing on a different genre each
At our recent meeting, the Nottingham TRG members shared their graphic novel recommendations for all year groups. This led to a reflective discussion about some
It was dark and rainy night in January when the University of Chichester TRG met to discuss Reading for Pleasure Pedagogy, but our regular members turned
We recently had our third meeting with teachers attending in person and via Zoom. It was great to see everyone and to hear about what has
Swindon and Wiltshire TRG is thrilled to be running for a second year and to welcome back new and previous members to our group! Some of our members
In our Worcester TRG, we loved looking at the A-Z of authors in the first term. This actually got quite competitive between members! Our group
Our brand-new South Lincolnshire TRG had a flying start last term as we came together to share our love of children’s books and develop the
Our TRG comprises primary school teachers and a principal, TAs, English Leads, secondary school librarians, secondary school teachers, independent booksellers, Key Stage Leads..… basically, a
We have a great group who are incredibly enthusiastic and driven towards changing children’s lives through reading for pleasure. Our first book blether focused on
Our 22-23 members enjoyed a discussion around Teresa Cremin’s ‘Reading Communities’ article to start off our second session. It was encouraging to see how quickly