Additional resources
- ‘Book-talk’ by Pie Corbett: http://webfronter.com/ lewisham/ primarycommunity/ menu1/ Writing/ Talk_for_Writing/ Booktalk_by_Pie_Corbett [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)]
- Booktrust is an independent UK reading and writing charity. It provides resources and tools to support professionals in helping both children and adults to develop in their reading and writing journey: http://www.booktrust.org.uk/
- NCERT books for children: http://www.ncert.nic.in/ publication/ children_books/ children_books.html
- Pratham Books: http://www.prathambooks.org/
- ‘Children’s literature from India and the Indian diaspora’, a post on Pratham Books’ blog: http://blog.prathambooks.org/ 2010/ 10/ childrens-literature-from-india-and.html
- Dasgupta, A. (1995) Telling Tales: Children’s Literature in India. London: Taylor and Francis.
- A useful article about children’s literature in India: http://isahitya.com/ index.php/ 77-special-articles/ 269
- ‘How to teach … reading for pleasure’, from a UK website that contains some useful ideas and further links: http://www.theguardian.com/ teacher-network/ teacher-blog/ 2013/ dec/ 16/ reading-for-pleasure-reluctant-readers-schools-resources
- N’Namdi, K.A. (2005) Guide to Teaching Reading at the Primary School Level. Paris: UNESCO.
- New Approaches to Literacy Learning by V. Elaine Carter: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/ images/ 0012/ 001257/ 125767eb.pdf
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