
Rona Tyler reads her prizewinning poem.

Matt Steel reads his prizewinning poem, 'What is home?' poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'

Jack Proudfoot reads his prizewinning poem, 'Hame'. Jack's poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'.

Georgia Watson reads her prizewinning poem, 'Ma Wee Hame'. Georgia's poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'.

Megan Gemmell reads her prizewinning poem, 'Ma Hame'. Matt's poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'.

Jessica Curry reads her prizewinning poem. Jessica's poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'

Keigan Flannagan reads his prizewinning poem, 'Ma Braw Hoose'. Keigan's poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'

Joe Sanders reads his prizewinning poem. Joe's poem is published in 'Hame: an anthology of poems by Scotland's young people'.
This video contains examples of what good paired reading techniques should look like. It shows tutors reading alongside children and also has interviews with pupils, parents and teachers.

Professor David Booth delivered an entertaining and thought-provoking keynote speech that encouraged us all to consider carefully just what we mean by the term literacy.