Can You Identify Something Commendable in Every Student?
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
3w ago
I wrote a version of this post for another blog I write ('Pedagogy and Education for Life'). That blog is specifically for teachers in Christian or faith-based schools, but the topic is just as relevant in all schools. Let me first ask a question. Do we believe there is something commendable in every child we teach? In the first week of first term in any school year you won't have much of an idea, but if you're well into the year and you still haven't recognised something it's a problem.  It might just be that we don't know them at all. But I'd hope that after 2-4 weeks we would know som ..read more
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2024 Newbery and Caldecott Awards Announced!
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
1M ago
The American Library Association has announced its 2024 annual award winners for books, videos, and other outstanding materials for children and teens. Committees of librarians and other literature and media experts, choose the award winners on behalf of the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). The Newbery Medal was named after the eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery. It is presented to the author of the book judged to have made the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. It can be a work of fiction, non-fiction, or poetry. The Calde ..read more
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The Power of Story to Teach, Enrich and Transform
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
2M ago
I want to draw attention to the power of story in this post by discussing my work shared in two separate articles over 10 years ago. In 2013 I wrote an article for the 'International Journal of the Book'. In it I discussed the power of literature not just to offer engaging stories, but to actually "Teach, Enrich and Transform" us. The article was inspired by the work of D.W. Harding (1937, p. 257) who suggested “reading, like daydreaming and gossiping is a means to offer or be offered symbolic representations of life”. I quoted Harding NOT to relegate reading, and specifically literature, to ..read more
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Six New Picture Books that are 'Must Reads'!
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
3M ago
1. 'Mumma's Love Language: Sometimes Love Tastes Like Hainan Chicken Rice'  by Written by Elisa Stad and Illustrated by Ry Menson (Illustrator) Jade is a girl who lives in two worlds. When one's parents have different cultural heritages, sometimes children can wonder where they fit. In this very sensitive and tenderly written book, Elisa Stad explores something which increasing numbers of families and teachers see each day. Jade is on a quest to understand her identity and where she truly belongs. She feels different from the other kids at school.    Back home, her Dad has an ..read more
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Holiday Ideas to Stimulate Children, Reduce Screen Time & Keep Parents or Carers Sane!
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
4M ago
In Australia, our schools will close in the third week of December for the Summer holidays which last about 6 weeks. After over two years of COVID isolation, lock downs and disrupted schooling, life is just starting to return to normal. As we enter holiday periods with our children and grandchildren, it's helpful to plan a little. While some children might go to summer camps, or holidays with families, there will be plenty of time either at home or away for children to become bored. Hopefully, the solution is NOT just to simply increase their screen time.   If Christmas falls in winter ..read more
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Some Great New Books from Newer Publishers
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
6M ago
 1. 'Riz Chester: The Fingerprint CODE' by R.A. Stephen and illustrated by Em Hammond I'm pleased to be able to review some books from Wombat Books a new Australian children's book publisher. 'The Fingerprint Code' is a fascinating little short chapter book for young readers (aged 8-10) just beginning to embrace longer 'chapter books' as many children call them. The main characters are 'Lachie A', Lachie B' and 'Lachie C'. Yes, they all have the same first names. As well, we meet other friends along the way including 'Sabrina', 'Lizzie' and a key character 'Riz'. Riz and her friends have ..read more
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Two Fabulous Books for Younger Readers
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
8M ago
 1. 'Ruby and The Pen' By David Lawrence David Lawrence was a financial analyst, but turned his hand and considerable talent to writing books for children. He has written 13 children's books and 'Ruby and The Pen' is his most recent release. This is a wonderful book for readers aged 10-12 years. The quirky story is so well supported by Cherie Digman's wonderful cartoon style drawings. Ruby is sent off to boarding school for the first time after the death of her much loved father and the arrival of her mother's fourth boyfriend who is determined to move Ruby to a boarding school to get he ..read more
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Children's Book Australia - Awards Announced!
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
8M ago
 'Theme - Read Grow Inspire'   As usual, the Children’s Book Council Awards in Australia has had a large number of very worthy books submitted. Sadly, only some can be named as winners and honour books. The CBCA also publishes a list of other 'Notable Books'. This year I have reviewed books for all categories. CBCA Book Week runs from 19-25 August. In 2023 the theme is "Read, grow, inspire".   1. Older Readers (Ages 13-18 years) Entries in this category may be fiction, drama or poetry and should be appropriate in style and content for readers in their secondary years of school ..read more
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Selling our Kids Short: Educating the Disadvantaged
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
8M ago
This is a topic that has been around since I was a teacher many years ago. How do we support and help children who are disadvantaged to learn and flourish? The challenge is close to my heart, for I was one of those children. Born with a father who was a coal miner, as was his father, grandfather and great grandfather. Before that my family was growing potatoes in Ireland. There were nine boys in my father's family, and when they came to Australia in 1922 they were all highly literate. They were all readers, performed reasonably well at school and went on to become leaders of a movement seeking ..read more
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What is Mindfulness? Avoiding the Temptation to Overthink and Overreach
Literacy, families and learning
by Trevor Cairney
9M ago
The term 'Mindfulness' is used frequently, but what does it mean? And how can teachers and parents benefit from understanding what it is? Dr Stephen McKenzie and Angela North have co-written an interesting book titled 'Mindfulness at Play' (Exisle Publishing, 2023). This is timely because unpacking what 'Mindfulness' is can be confusing. It seems while many teachers talk about mindfulness, each does it for different reasons, and with different understandings of what it is, and how it helps. The concept can become distorted as teachers seek to manage their students. Ask a group of teachers wha ..read more
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