United Kingdom Literacy Association

The United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA) is a registered charity in the United Kingdom which aims to promote good practice and raise standards in literacy. It was founded in 1963 as the United Kingdom Reading Association, but changed its name in 2003. Wiley-Blackwell publishes a journal entitled Journal of Research in Reading on behalf of the UKLA.

The UKLA organizes the UKLA Book Awards for children's books. It is judged by teachers.

UKLA Book Awards winners

2019

2018

  • 12 to 16+ category: We Come Apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan[2]
  • 7 to 11 category, joint winner: Welcome to Nowhere written by Elizabeth Laird and illustrated by Lucy Eldridge[3]
  • 7 to 11 category, joint winner: Lesser Spotted Animals written and illustrated by Martin Brown[4]
  • 3 to 6 category: Colin and Lee Carrot and Pea written and illustrated by Morag Hood[5]

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

  • 12 to 16 category: Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd[28]
  • 3 to 11 category: Archie's War by Marcia Williams[29]

2008

gollark: I really think you're overestimating how much people actually care. There have been various experiments regarding obedience and conformity which suggest that people will basically just do whatever people around them do.
gollark: Consider dying, for instance. People dying is quite bad for a variety of reasons, but because people can't really avoid it it got cognitive-dissonanced into being "good" in a ton of philosophies.
gollark: What?
gollark: I mean, I think people can get used to a lot of things with sufficient time.
gollark: The amount of often-conflicting ones is not really a point in their favour.

References

  1. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
  2. https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
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  6. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
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  9. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  10. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  11. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  12. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
  13. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
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  15. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  16. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  17. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  18. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  19. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  20. https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  21. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  22. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  23. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  24. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
  25. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
  26. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2010-winners
  27. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2010-winners
  28. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners
  29. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners
  30. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners
  31. https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners
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