1. Book Review – Leila and the Blue Fox 

     

    by Kiran Millwood Hargreaves Published by Orion Children’s Books Leila is a Syrian refugee living in Croydon with two female relatives. They love her and she loves them and they’re pretty settled although she has many frightening memories of war-torn Syria before their arrival in London. Leila hasn’t seen her high-flying mother for six years. […]

  2. Book Review – A Poetry Pedagogy for Teachers: Reorienting Classroom Literacy Practice

     

    by Maya Pindyck and Ruth Vinz, with Diana Liu and Ashlynn Wittchow The thrust of this detailed, well-researched, quite academic book about the poetry in classrooms is that we shouldn’t teach students to search for meaning so that “the poem becomes a specimen for examination under the microscope of interpretative practices”. Instead we should experience […]

  3. Coffee Break: Louisa Reid

     

    Louisa Reid, a secondary English teacher, is the author of the YA verse novels Gloves Off, nominated for the Carnegie Medal, and Wrecked, which was selected for both the Read for Empathy collection and National Poetry Day. Louisa Reid’s latest YA verse novel Activist is available now published by Guppy Books. Susan Elkin spoke to her. Your […]