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If you missed these sessions on teaching ‘difficult’ literature and spring cleaning your booklists, you can now access the slides and a PDF summary!
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Congratulations to Libby Baker, a teacher librarian at Hughes Primary School in the ACT, whose project will investigate character diversity in picture books using a functional grammar analysis!
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This year’s AATE/ALEA National Conference is packed with exciting sessions! We’ve highlighted those being delivered by Reading Australia alumni. Do go along if you have the time.
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We’re pleased to be supporting National Simultaneous Storytime on 21 May with a special teaching resource, suitable for upper and lower primary AND home use!
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Are you a current English and literacy teacher or teacher librarian with at least five years’ experience? You may be eligible for the $15,000 Reading Australia Fellowship!
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…Maya Mulhall, a public high school teacher from Victoria! Maya is the sixth annual recipient of the $15,000 Reading Australia Fellowship.
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Our write-up of our time in Adelaide for the 2024 AATE/ALEA National Conference (10–13 July)!
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Applications for the 2024 Reading Australia Fellowship – which supports an experienced English and literacy teacher or teacher librarian – close at 1pm on Monday 27 May.
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The AATE/ALEA National Conference organisers have generously allowed us to share the recording and slides from our sessions. Watch them on YouTube now!
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We went to the AATE/ALEA National Conference in Canberra last month. Here’s a short summary of what we got up to during our trip!
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