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Raiders Captain Terry Campese is among the “Legends of League” whose personal stories have been shared in a Rugby League book series launched for children.

The “Legends of League” biography series is the latest addition to the NRL’s “library” of publications that have been used by more than 500,000 children since the Rugby league Reads program started in 2010 to encourage more children to read; and “Footy Fables”, launched last May, is in over 1000 school libraries.

Campese said its great to be included in the book and said the NRL was doing a great job in getting into Schools. 

"Its a huge honour to have my story told and even better that its being used to help kids learn how to read." 

The Legends of League series provides students with biographies of 18 high profile Rugby League players and their journey to first grade Rugby League. Themes of cultural diversity, mateship, education, community, health and wellbeing and family underpin the biographies, allowing teachers to integrate these resources in the classroom curriculum.

Written by boys’ education and literacy expert Ms Suzan Hirsch, the new curriculum-based biography series follows the release last year of “Footy Fables” to launch the NRL’s three-year partnership with seven-time award-winning “Primary Publisher of the Year” Macmillan Education.

“Rugby League players often prefer to read sporting biographies and students identified that they would like to do the same - the Legends of League biography series gives students this opportunity,” Ms Hirsch said.

“Until now, the sporting biographies on the market were aimed at adults. Through the lives of the Rugby League players students will realise becoming a First Grade player is not an easy journey - determination, hard work and passion is required and every player's journey and life story is different."

Macmillan Education also publishes “Rugby League Reads Magazine”, one of the innovative flagship resources that has been part of the NRL’s Rugby League Reads program since its inception.

The partnership takes the Rugby League Reads program to another level with a push into schools throughout Australia, New Zealand and other international markets.

NRL Interim General Manager Mark Deweerd said the program was launched to engage primary students in reading and to break down stereotypes that sport stars, especially Rugby League men, do not need or like to read. 

“The partnership with Macmillan is great for Rugby League; as the Primary Publisher of the Year for the past seven successive years their reach and profile ensures we can give more children access to our resources than ever before,” he said.

“It has also enabled us to produce high quality resources that are curriculum based and like no other on the market.”

In 2010, independent research conducted by the Australian Catholic University on the benefits of the Rugby League Reads resources found that 85 per cent of teachers surveyed strongly agreed resources positively affected the engagement of male reluctant readers.

Key findings from the ACU’s research included:

• 78 per cent of all male students and 25 per cent of all female students were more motivated in reading sessions in the classroom when using the Rugby League Reads magazines.

• 75 per cent of male students’ voluntary reading increased due to their exposure to the Rugby League Reads magazines.

It also found the use of Reading Captains makes a substantial impact on students’ attitudes and reading habits. Each of the 16 NRL Clubs has a Reading Captain and all are involved with program in their local communities.

2014 NRL Club Reading Captains

Broncos                     Jordan Kahu

Bulldog                      Josh Reynolds

Cowboys                   Johnathan Thurston

Dragons                     Dan Hunt

Eels                            Mitchell Allgood

Knights                      Robbie Rochow

Panthers                    David Simmons

Rabbitohs                  Beau Champion

Raiders                      Brett White

Roosters                    Jake Friend

Sea Eagles               Brenton Lawrence

Sharks                       Michael Gordon

Storm                          Ryan Hoffman

Titans                         Matt Srama

Warriors                     Ben Henry

Wests Tigers             Curtis Sironen

For more information on Rugby League Reads go to www.rloc.com

 

To order, go to http://www.macmillan.com.au/rugbyleaguereads

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