Encouraging book talk in the school library
Learn how to engage children in meaningful discussions about books with this free course. Discover strategies to encourage critical thinking and writing skills, explore what makes a good book, and even start your own award scheme. Perfect for librarians and teaching assistants working in school libraries.
As adults we sometimes struggle to justify our feelings about particular books, but children are quite clear about what they like and don’t like. It is possible to get children to discuss why they liked or did not like particular books and to encourage them to think more deeply about the books they’ve read. This free course, Encouraging book talk in the school library, offers ideas and activities to engage pupils in discussing books. It is aimed at librarians, teaching assistants and other adults working with pupils in school libraries.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
Clarify ideas on literacy criticism
Explore with pupils what makes a good book
Produce a range of writing frames to encourage pupils to write book reviews
Encourage pupils to follow some of the award schemes for children’s books and perhaps start a new one.
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