Renaissance Learning Ltd

Fill in our Feedback Form

f you did not get a chance to complete the feedback form at the seminar, please could you kindly take a few minutes of your time to complete. Your comments are valuable for us to ensure that we tailor all future seminars.  

Celebrate the National Year of Reading Seminar
Held on Thursday 28th February 2008

Renaissance Learning were proud to sponsor and accommodate a Celebration of the National Year of Reading held at our head offices in the Docklands, London. The event was a tremendous success with 60 attendees from various schools and educational authorities covering the South East of England and Greater London.

Over 100 people replied to the initial offer to attend this fantastic event ranging from Head Teachers to Librarians and Education Authority Advisers and with only 60 seats available, a third date of 2nd May 2008 is being arranged and will be held at Lord Lawson School.

 

The seminar started with a welcome and introduction from James Bell, Director of Professional Services and was then followed by a very inspirational and informative session by Fiona O'Brien, National Literacy Trust (the charity responsible for running the National Year of Reading).

Beverley Humphrey from Woolwich Polytechnic in London spoke of her own experience in setting up a whole boys school reading project using Accelerated Reader.

Presentations were also made by Rafi Moss, a teacher at Brentfield Primary School who celebrated their achievements in getting children to read from very diverse and often deprived backgrounds. Also there to present and share ideas were Kathy Heaps, Literacy Research Co-ordinator from the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust and Dr Allen Thurston from Dundee University who specialises in paired reading and gave his presentation via video-conference. The day was rounded off by Hannah Rutland, Project Manager of the charity BookTrust who informed us about their book gifting activities and involvement in children's book awards and presented a session on how to support schools through the National Year of Reading.

The seminar finished at 3.00pm which gave attendees a chance to chat before everyone departed for home. Everyone walked away with some fabulous new ideas!

From the feedback received so far, the day was rated as being outstanding. However, if you did not get a chance to complete the Feedback Form at the seminar, please could you kindly take a few minutes of your time to complete. Your comments are valuable for us to ensure that we tailor all future seminars.

Please find below the presentations from the seminar, downloadable for your reference. All documents are in pdf format.

Can't view the pdf? Get the free Adobe Reader.

  • Celebrating a National Year of Reading - Fiona O'Brien, Assistant Director National Year of Reading

    Download presentation (pdf, 369 kb)
    The National Year of Reading Information Pack (pdf, 100 kb)

  • Setting up a Whole School Reading Project - Woolwich Polytechnic School - Beverley Humphrey

    Download presentation (pdf, 2.0 mb)

  • Developing Effective Reading Aloud with Paired Reading Strategies in Emergent/Struggling Readers - Dr. Allen Thurston

    School of Education, Social Work & Community Education, University of Dundee

    Download presentation (pdf, 268 kb)

  • Making Reading 'Cool' - Kathy Heaps, Literacy Coordinator SSAT

    Download presentation (pdf, 273 kb)

  • Diversity and the National Year of Reading - Brentfield Primary School, Raphael Moss

    Download presentation (pdf, 1.7 mb)