
The Centre for Literacy in Primary
Education
…language, literacy, literature and learning…
http://www.clpe.co.uk
CLPE Webber Street London SE1 8QW
0207 401 3382/3
The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education is an
independent professional development centre for teachers with a national
and international reputation for its work in language, literacy,
children’s literature and assessment.
Courses, conferences and
in-service training
At CLPE you will find:
- tailored
in-service training and consultancy for schools led by CLPE staff who
are highly experienced teachers from a range of backgrounds, including
early years, primary, secondary, special education, bilingual
education and publishing
- high
quality courses for teachers, early years practitioners, teaching
assistants, LEA staff and others
- courses
in all areas of literacy, including reading, writing, children’s
literature, poetry, spelling, phonics, literacy across the curriculum,
support for bilingual pupils, gender issues, raising achievement, ICT
and digital media
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exciting conferences with national speakers for teachers and head teachers
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“…I'm finding this
course to be such a fantastic resource for myself, and for my future
career. Not just the content but the tutors who are inspiring early years
practitioners…”
Effective Teaching in
Early Years Course member, 2002
“…The entire course so far has been a joy and a delightful breath of
fresh air. It has reminded me of why I came into teaching, has
re-stimulated my own pleasure in literature and language and in exciting
and inspiring children to love books and language. I have gone home each
course day feeling inspired and I am starting to have real opinions about
what is effective language teaching.... …”
English Coordinator Course member, 2002 |
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“Excellent - I have gotten a
lot out of each session and the assignments have made me consolidate my
own learning. It has been like a great cloud lifting, to reveal something
great!…”
ICT course member, 2002
“…I am loathe to leave school – so much to do,
but in this case it has been well worth it. Thank you.”
Deputy Head, ICT course member, 2002
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Visit our website to see courses and conferences on
offer
Family literacy and community projects
CLPE is involved in a wide range of community and family literacy projects
in collaboration with the London Borough of Southwark.
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Library and resources |
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CLPE’s library, staffed by a specialist librarian, is an outstanding
reference collection of 25,000 children’s books and books for teachers.
The library includes picture books, fiction, poetry, traditional stories,
plays, big books, books in community languages, alphabet books, audiotapes
and videos. There is a selection of CD-ROMs and internet access. |
Publications and research
CLPE is renowned for the quality of its publications, based on research in
real classrooms.
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The Reader in the Writer, Myra
Barrs and Val Cork
“…This is
a book which teachers of literacy should know. It is wise and thoughtful,
inspiring and committed and rooted in life and literature and
learning…”
Books for
Keeps, January 2002
The Reader in the Writer reports on a study of the influence of good
quality texts on children’s writing in Key Stage2. |
Book-based
Reading Games, Helen Bromley
“CLPE has produced a great
deal of excellent material over the years (their ability to balance
research and erudition with practical advice and support for children and
teachers is nothing short of miraculous) …This book is an absolute
godsend to teachers, parents and school librarians…”
School
Librarian, 2001
The culmination of fourteen years' work in classrooms, Book-based
Reading Games demonstrates how to make games from high quality, familiar
texts and how to use them with groups of children from the nursery class
to older inexperienced readers at Key Stage 2.
Understanding
Spelling, Olivia O’Sullivan and Anne Thomas
“…This book should be
essential reading for all NQTs, literacy co-ordinators and teachers who
are concerned about the spelling attainment of children in their
classrooms.”
Charles Cripps,
Times Educational Supplement, 2000
Understanding Spelling is based on a three-year study of children’s
spelling in different primary classrooms. The book examines the different
kinds of knowledge involved in spelling and looks at the kinds of teaching
and interventions which make a difference to children’s progress.
Recent publications include Book-based Reading Games,
Whole-to-Part Phonics, Understanding Spelling, Choosing Texts for the
National Literacy Strategy, The Core Book List, and Boys and Reading.
Where to find us
CLPE is in Central London, 5 minutes walk from
Waterloo Tube and Mainline Stations and Southwark tube (Jubilee Line)
Browse our publications and order
on line
Subscribe to CLPE on line
http://www.clpe.co.uk
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