Reading Audit Partners


Partners


Scholastic Reading Audit is working closely with the following companies, organisations and services. Please click on their logos to find out more about them.


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The Confederation of School Trusts (CST) is the national organisation and sector body for School Trusts in England advocating for, connecting and supporting executive and governance leaders.Scholastic is proud to be a Platinum Partner for reading offering impartial advice to the school and trust sector on how to teach children to read.



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Primary English is an education consultancy dedicated to raising standards in literacy. Run by experienced educational trainer, writer and content creator, Rachel Clarke, Primary English provides bespoke training for Primary Schools, Teaching School Alliances, Multi Academy Trusts and school networks.


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The International Literacy Centre (ILC) brings together literacy researchers, practitioners and teacher educators with an interest in developing an interdisciplinary research agenda that can tackle the most pressing questions in literacy pedagogy, policy and practice from the early years and across the life course.



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Hackney Education runs the KS2 Reading Fluency Project. Pupils who take part in the HFL Reading Fluency Project make exceptional progress in a short space of time.



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HFL Education runs Daily Supported Reading (DSR), an internationally acclaimed approach to the teaching of early reading in KS1 (and for low readers in KS2). Primarily a whole class programme, it has proven success as a small group or 1-1 catch up intervention.


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Scholastic are members of BESA the British Educational Suppliers Association, the trade association for the UK education suppliers sector. It has a 90-year heritage serving the UK education sector, and represents over 300 educational suppliers in the UK, including manufacturers and distributors of equipment, materials, books, consumables, furniture, technology, ICT hardware and EdTech to the education market.






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