A Short Guide to Reading in Wales
How to teach early reading- research & resources for schools
Reading standards in Wales are well below what they should be
We know that despite the best efforts of teachers in schools in Wales, standards of reading for pupils are well below what they should be. We want to help teachers to understand what they can do to make a difference to pupils who need their support the most. This is why we are providing this short guide to the teaching of early reading, free to all teachers in Wales.
Just click the button below to download your free copy. Please share it with anyone you feel would be interested. Please note there are clickable links to research and resources included within the guide, so please read it as a digital resource.
If you'd like to know more about what we do or the professional learning support that we offer, go to our website www.impact.wales or click the button below to contact us.
A Little More About Us:
Who are we? - We are Finola & Jane, Literacy & Numeracy specialists, with 45+ years of teaching, training & leadership experience between us.
What's our experience? - We have both worked for Welsh Government supporting schools & senior leaders across Wales. We have held senior leadership posts, delivered support to strategic education advisers, both hold school governor posts and have published curriculum support guidance with Oxford University Press...but if you need to know more visit our website for testimonials from schools we've worked with.
Why should you book our support? - Put simply, because we believe in impact. We do exactly what our name suggests. Our workshop keeps things simple and ensures school actions really work. Our focus is always on delivering measurable impact for pupils
Email: enquiries@impact.wales
Website: www.impact.wales
Phone: 02921 679140
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