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@clarefeeneyuk

Teaching and Learning lead. English teacher; MAT SP Literacy.
@Literacy_Trust consultant.
Blogs: Literacy & also English teaching @clarefeeneyuk.bsky.social

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Christine Counsell (@counsell_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a curriculum and assessment review can and cannot do. Some thoughts on what invariably goes wrong, and what we should learn from it. My piece for Schools Week

The Writing Web ✍🏾 (@thewritingweb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And they all fell silent! A rare moment in today’s @LiteracyTrust Reading Comprehension training where everyone has been so brilliantly and actively engaged. Time for us to read an unfamiliar text for the first time and reflect on what good readers do, before taking a break. 🧡

And they all fell silent!

A rare moment in today’s @LiteracyTrust Reading Comprehension training where everyone has been so brilliantly and actively engaged. Time for us to read an unfamiliar text for the first time and reflect on what good readers do, before taking a break. 🧡
clare (@clarefeeneyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been a busy but rewarding 'literacy' week. I've supported 2 literacy leaders on writing & reading strategies, hosted a visit, run National Literacy Trust Literacy in PE CPD for a group of schs, & a STEM tchr I worked with told me recent written responses from sts were 'a miracle' 👍🏽

Ian Cushing (@ian_cushing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the amazing teachers we worked with on this project were committed to rejecting deficit thinking about language and pushing back against dominant language ideologies, taking inspiration from a long history of linguistic justice struggles in England’s schools 💕

clare (@clarefeeneyuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's entirely possible to be recruited as a marker but to have never taught a KS4 class, let alone these Specs. I've seen this firsthand.

Dr Khawla Badwan (@khawlabadwan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our dream is that educators uphold values, rights, and respect for human lives and use their knowledge to support the oppressed, the massacred, the ones with no rights, the ones who had no life, let alone community left. This is for the benefit of humanity. Education matters.

Books for Keeps (@booksforkeeps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest National Literacy Trust research into children's #readingforpleasure makes for gloomy reading, but there is a solution. Find out what steps will be taken, and how you can help. Plus, what do you see that works in your school, library or home? tinyurl.com/mu396akx

The latest <a href="/Literacy_Trust/">National Literacy Trust</a> research into children's #readingforpleasure makes for gloomy reading, but there is a solution. Find out what steps will be taken, and how you can help. Plus, what do you see that works in your school, library or home? tinyurl.com/mu396akx
National Literacy Trust (@literacy_trust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finding the right book, for the right reader can be the key that unlocks a love for reading and literacy skills for life. We believe that *all* reading is valid. Comic books and graphic novels can be especially powerful for reluctant readers. #GrowAGenerationOfReaders

Simon Smith (@smithsmm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This report into the reading habits of children very clearly show that we are getting it wrong as a system. If we teach children to read but then they don’t then we’ve failed. We all know those children that read regularly go on to achieve better. nlt.cdn.ngo/media/document…

Barbara Bleiman 🎓 Education is Conversation (@barbarableiman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Encouraging reading for pleasure (volitional/independent reading) has nothing to do with 'forcing' or 'requiring' children to love 'literature'. All reading, of whatever kind, counts, if it's switching children & young people on to reading by choice & reading more.

Dr Khawla Badwan (@khawlabadwan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How I wish We didn’t have to cry Poems for Gaza Daily. Our words didn’t need To bleed On the screen. Nor did our hearts Choose to erupt With sentences; As hot as lava, In a world As cold as ice. #KeepTellingofGaza

How I wish
We didn’t have to cry
Poems for Gaza
Daily.
Our words didn’t need 
To bleed
On the screen. 
Nor did our hearts
Choose to erupt 
With sentences;
As hot as lava,
In a world 
As cold as ice. 

#KeepTellingofGaza
Elizabeth Draper Also @draperel.bsky.social💛📚📕 (@draperel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

clare Yes. Jessie Ricketts, moving to @rickettslara.bsky & team excellent Teenage Reading Network (2024) ) Pic of summary from 2023 Report , glad to have been a participant. Also, pleased to see inclusion of 16+ age group in reading research & advocacy, having myself campaigned on reading re 16+ in FE over years.

<a href="/ClareFeeneyUK/">clare</a> Yes. <a href="/ricketts_lara/">Jessie Ricketts, moving to @rickettslara.bsky</a> &amp; team excellent Teenage Reading Network (2024) ) Pic of summary from 2023 Report , glad to have been a participant. Also, pleased to see inclusion of  16+ age group in reading research &amp; advocacy, having myself campaigned on reading re 16+ in FE over years.
Jon Biddle (@jonnybid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a school understands the importance of reading for pleasure and enjoyment, it doesn't mean that they don't also understand the importance of phonics, fluency, comprehension and all the other essential aspects of reading. They're not mutually exclusive.