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Annual Literacy Survey<br />

The National Literacy Trust conducts an annual survey of<br />

primary and secondary school pupils to collect data about<br />

their attitudes and behaviour (and attainment where<br />

schools are willing to share data) in reading, writing,<br />

speaking and listening, and technology use.<br />

Benefits<br />

• You will receive your own individual school report<br />

• You will receive free data about your pupils, which they<br />

can compare nationally<br />

If you would like to take part in future surveys,<br />

please register your interest at<br />

www.literacytrust.org.uk/research/annual.<br />

We will contact you when we are planning our next survey,<br />

usually at the beginning of the school year.<br />

Practitioner Literacy Survey<br />

Our new annual practitioner survey will collect data to gain a<br />

national picture of practitioner knowledge, attitudes and<br />

behaviours around literacy. The survey explores how<br />

practitioners feel about literacy, both in their professional<br />

and personal lives, and how important they perceive literacy<br />

to be for other members of staff and the school as a whole.<br />

As a thank you, you will receive your own individual report to<br />

help inform professional development and whole-school<br />

literacy policy.<br />

If you are interested in taking part, please register your<br />

interest here<br />

www.literacytrust.org.uk/research/practitioners, and we<br />

will contact you when we are preparing our next survey.<br />

Access all our research reports at<br />

www.literacytrust.org.uk/research<br />

Join the network or sign up for our free e-newsletter at www.literacytrust.org.uk/register 19

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