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There are still a few places left on the following FREE events
To find out more and to book your free place, please contact Caroline Downie: email [log in to unmask] or phone 0776 505 7031.
Full-day seminar
Thursday 20 January 2011, The Public, West Bromwich
9.15 – 17.00
Delegates will explore how to use literature to draw children and young people, especially the hard-to-reach, into their collections. We will look at how to use literature-based activities to find an audience, engage with the local community and volunteers, and to raise the profile of museum and archive services in this area of work. There will also be plenty of time for networking with colleagues from within and outside the sector.
Speakers will include Tricia Kings from the highly successful Young Cultural Creators project, Sandeep Mahal of the Reading Agency, and Prue Goodwin, lecturer in literacy and children’s books, while witness session will feature a series of best-practice case studies, including:
· using ICT to engage with young people and literature
· poetry initiatives in the West Midlands
· an author’s experience of working with young people in museums and archives, with Celia Rees
· working with children and young people at the Harris Museum & Art Gallery
Twilight session
Tuesday 25 January 2011, Random House, London
18.00 – 20.00
This session will provide a relaxed atmosphere in which to learn more about the world of children’s publishing and children’s literature, meet some authors and network over a glass of wine.
Meet Jonathan Stroud (shortlisted for the Costa Children's Book Prize) and Candy Goulay (longlisted for the Carnegie Medal)