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Explainer video #2 - Helping children make sense of Shakespeare

To celebrate the date of Shakespeare's birth and death on 23rd April, we are sharing some tips from our book to help teachers get to grips with Shakespeare in the primary classroom.  In this video, Stefan explains how to read Shakespeare with primary school children.  

ARTiculate newsletter: March 2018

Hello teachers! Well this is embarrassing! 2018 is already three months old and this is my first newsletter. A combination of exciting creative work and house moving has stolen my time. But here is an update on everything ARTiculate and, as usual, resources and recommendations for you to use to add a creative spark to your literacy teaching! Between the lines: a lesson in diversity from a bookshop in Cape Town This month I am in South Africa’s most beautiful city: Cape Town. There are many issues in education here in South Africa, not least the massive disparity in opportunity and funding for children in many schools. After a visit to the fantastic bookshop The Book Lounge , I have been inspired by the interesting range of children’s literature on offer; crucially, it is literature representative of the diversity in the country. A bit of a poke in the ribs for teachers like us in the UK: how much does the literature we use in our classrooms reflect the racial and ethnic dive...
Beautiful Birds, Emmanuelle Walker (Flying Eye Books, 2015) Need a pile of books to keep your little ones (and not-so-little ones) ocupado this summer? The Guardian has compiled a great wishlist! www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jul/11/2015-best-summer-books-for-children