Exploring how literacy research evidence moves to & among primary teachers & what happens to it as it does so. Team:@sheffhallamuni@StirUni@LancasterUni
Our new post "Reflections on working with an artist" shows the process of collaborating with Lo Tierney. We spoke to teachers about their experiences with literacy research. Lo brought these conversations alive and made room for multiple interpretations.
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Literacy conversations - online event Tuesday 15 Oct 2024 4-4:45 pm
The team behind the Research Conversations resource research.shu.ac.uk/researchc… invite you to join discussions centred around big questions in primary literacy education. Register here eventbrite.co.uk/e/literacy-…
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Just read the latest #ReflectingRealities report from @clpe1. The number of books featuring diverse characters is increasing steadily. Schools now need to find ways to invest in th3se books & get them into libraries & classrooms. Great work, @storyriver! clpe.org.uk/research/clpe-su…
We have a new Research Mobilities podcast episode out!
You can listen to the conversation/read the transcript of Different Ways of Looking: Exploring Interdisciplinary Collaborations and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Literacy Research here:
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ALT Podcast cover image. Text says: Research Mobilities in Primary Literacy Education. Next to it, there is a picture of an orange spool of thread with lines of colourful thread criss-crossing each other as they move across and outside the screen
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Different ways of looking: Exploring interdisciplinary collaborations and multiple approaches to literacy research
This episode looks at how researchers can collaborate with designers to visually represent their research to new audiences. Professor Cathy Burnett chats with designer/researcher Layla Gharib about how the process of developing the images together resulted in new ways of thinking and working. They also explore how these images provide space to invite different interpretations, questions and conversations.
You can find the episode transcript, resources and images on our project blog:
https://research.shu.ac.uk/rmple/2023/11/29/different-ways-of-looking/
This podcast is produced by the ESRC-funded Research Mobilities in Primary Literacy Education research project. Through this project, we want to understand how literacy research evidence moves to and between primary teachers and what happens to it as it does so.
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The Call for Papers for #UKLA24 International Conference is online. At the University of Sussex the theme is ‘Making a Difference’. We look forward to receiving your application. Find out more here: loom.ly/Sn78kkI
Last week @OECDEduSkills invited Cathy Burnett to a panel that explored the challenges & opportunities of engaging with research in schools. Cathy drew on our interviews with primary school teachers in England about their encounters with literacy research
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In 2023, @clpe1 & @MacmillanKidsUK carried out out Poetry in Primary Schools survey. We found out that 61% of teachers surveyed had NEVER had CPD or training on poetry. We’re here to help, with a low cost poetry webinar planned in the week of @PoetryDayUK: clpe.org.uk/training/webinar…
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🚨Tomorrow🚨
We’re ready for CLMC Speaks and so are our brilliant speakers! Look at the impressive range of topics covered this year 🤩
See you there? @IntMastCLMC
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[Re]Starting up the #teachlitpod YT channel. It's been an on/off thing since the show started in 2019. Hopefully it's just an "on" thing now.🤞
Check out recent episode w/ @YoungSukKim19
New episode coming this week with @AgenticStudents and @spars00!
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Based on a *huge* number of references to research studies, plus no less than 11 of their own case studies of research projects, @TeresaCremin and @damyhill’s brilliant ‘Writing Voices’ is a fantastic place to start when thinking about writing teaching.
Some thoughts… 🧵1/n
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I've just updated my overview of picturebook assembly suggestions, which has a focus on diversity and inclusion. Hopefully, it's helpful to people. Feel free to download and adapt. The link is here: padlet.com/Jon_Biddle/readin…
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I'm delighted to be speaking at Tes SEND Show 2023 this October with @DamsonEd and
@ricketts_lara. You can register to join us here: invt.io/1txbc04tnjm