Hachette UK, HarperCollins, Penguin, and Random House have donated a selection of top children's titles to support the Get
London Reading literacy campaign.
A Barnes & Noble spokesperson said, «Since B&N announced the reduced price of the Nook Simple Touch to support the Get
London Reading literacy campaign, and make reading more affordable in the UK, there has been an unprecedented number of orders.
Not exact matches
The scheme aims to improve
literacy performance in schools by providing young people in
London with specialist
reading programmes through Arsenal's Double Club initiative and the IOE's Reading Recovery intervention - a programme which supports five and six - year - olds who struggle with li
reading programmes through Arsenal's Double Club initiative and the IOE's
Reading Recovery intervention - a programme which supports five and six - year - olds who struggle with li
Reading Recovery intervention - a programme which supports five and six - year - olds who struggle with
literacy.
The assigned course
readings included New
Literacies: Everyday Practices and Social Learning (Lankshear & Knobel, 2011) as well as various articles (e.g., Lapp, Moss, & Rowsell, 2012; New
London Group, 1996; Street, 1995).
As part of a summer
reading promotion 50 «book bench» sculptures have been placed around
London in an initiative led by the National
Literacy Trust and Wild in Art.
This is primarily attributed to the sponsorship of the
London Evening Standard's Get
London Reading campaign, and B&N also donated 1,000 e-readers to the national
literacy charity Beanstalk.
The donation is part of NOOK's recent partnership with the
London Evening Standard's groundbreaking
literacy campaign, Get
London Reading.
The
London Evening Standard has partnered with NOOK Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Barnes & Noble, to support the newspaper's
literacy campaign — Get
London Reading.