Recommendations and reviews
Books, websites, research papers, podcasts – if you’re looking for useful information about literacy for older children and teenagers, The Literacy Hub is a great place to start!
There is a bewildering array of education resources out there, and some are better quality and more relevant than others. That’s why I’ve created a searchable collection of reviews, with a focus on resources that are relevant to teaching literacy to older children and teenagers.
Whether you want tips for supporting pupils with dyslexia, an introduction to the psychology of reading, or a guide to English spelling, The Literacy Hub can help you identify resources that contain the information you need.
For quick round-up of the The Literacy Hub’s best picks for each topic, search for Top Recommendations using the Topic filter.
I regularly update these recommendations as I come across new resources, and I’m continuing to revisit the best picks from my literacy teaching collection. If you think there’s a great resource that I’ve missed, please let me know!
And, since I know that many literacy educators just really love words, I’ve included some recommendations for pure word-loving enjoyment! You can find these under the Topic Word nerd fun.
Closing the Vocabulary Gap
An introduction to why teaching vocabulary is important, and some practical suggestions for ‘closing the vocabulary gap’
Primary Reading Simplified
A guide to how to implement the ‘science of reading’ in your classroom
Bringing Words to Life
Packed with practical advice, Bringing Words to Life is rightly one of the best-known books about teaching vocabulary
Melissa and Lori Love Literacy
Melissa and Lori are former teachers, and this podcast follows their journey to improve their knowledge of literacy teaching