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What teachers say
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"There was lots of excitement researching John's books before his visit since we had never invited a non-fiction author before. The visit was very successful, with the children learning a great deal about how non-fiction books are created. The Non-Fiction Book-Making workshop was very effective and the children continued with this work after the visit to produce work for a super display. I would thoroughly recommend John to other schools." Claire Weymouth, Headteacher, St Wilfrid's CofE Primary School, Lancaster |
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"John Malam visited Byley Primary School for a one day
workshop to demonstrate the procedures involved in producing an information
book. He worked with both Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils. We were impressed by his
professional approach and his ability to quickly relate to both children and
adults during his presentations and practical workshops. He was well
organised and prepared. All activities and resources were very suitable for
the pupils. The children were enthusiastic and during the workshop tasks
used co-operation and teamwork skills throughout the session. We feel that
the children benefited greatly from the experience and are now more aware of
the complexities of producing information books." Myrfyn Davies, Class Teacher, Byley Primary School, Byley, Cheshire |
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questioning and interactive participation." "Good pace - children could follow well." |
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"John motivated and challenged our children. His Journey of a Non-Fiction Book talk was informative, well-resourced and of the highest quality. During the Non-Fiction Book-Making workshop the children were enthralled as they acted out the roles of the publishing process to create their own non-fiction books. He provided a high interest, informative and inspiring day. I would have no hesitation in recommending him to other schools. In fact, we have already booked him again for next year!" Leanne Cox, Literacy Leader, Shevington Community Primary School, Wigan |
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"We were delighted with the workshop. It involved the
students taking on different roles; those of author, editor, designer and
illustrator. This gave a very interesting framework to the workshop and, as
it was designed specifically for the production of an information book, it
gave a good insight into the process. The students had to make real
decisions about the content, layout and design of their books and this
resulted in lively discussion and the occasional tricky negotiation. John
was calm, assured, and kept the pace of the workshop moving. He related very
well to the students and the feedback afterwards from them was most
encouraging. I have no hesitation in recommending him to other schools
and/or librarians." Hilary McKenzie, Librarian, The Cardinal Wiseman School, Greenford, Middlesex |
| "Varied approach." "Informative, especially about production of books from first ideas to publication." |
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"The Non-Fiction Book-Making workshops John delivers are challenging and engaging. The carefully designed, differentiated tasks encourage team work, research skills and time management as well as improving children's literacy. John works well with children of all abilities and encourages them to be creative and take pride in their final product. We have used some of John's ideas in our English and ICT curriculum, and intend to continue working with him on similar projects. I would recommend John to other schools." Steven Taylor, Director of Literacy, Accrington Academy |
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"John worked with groups of our Year 8 students. It
was an extremely exciting experience for them. The sessions were workshop
based, giving each student responsibility whilst working as a team. The
sessions were lively, each was different and the students were excited with
the book they had produced at the finish. John was very adept at dealing
with the mixture of students he was given. He could talk to them and get the
response needed. His instructions and explanations were clear. From the time
I contacted him to the time he left us, he was always amenable, worked well
with us at school as part of the team and he adapted his workshop to our
time schedules. I would recommend any school/colleague to have him work with
them." Josephine Stanley, Independent Learning Centre Manager, Bexhill High School, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex |
| "Analogies and examples of children's interests were spot on." "A lovely mannered professional who gives positive praise for children's answers and contributions." |
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excellent . . . you have a fantastic way with children - very encouraging
and courteous also." Nia Gruffydd, User Services Manager, Caernarfon, Gwynedd |