Literacy with a Personal Touch in Coalhurst
COALHURST: It might not have impressed Coalhurst Elementary School (CES) students that Jim Asplund taught for 35 years, nor that he was once head teacher to their own principal, way back when.
What hopefully caught their attention was the Picture Butte author, in the flesh, reading from his most recent book and asking them to mimic milking cows or rooting in the dirt for potatoes and carrots like a pig.
“It’s fun and there’s a connection in that they get to see a real author, a real person who writes, and these are his stories,” said Principal Sterling Paiha of the school’s efforts to have students connect with literacy in a meaningful way. “The fact this a person who is local – and not somebody famous from New York or something – communicates to the kids that anyone can be an author, including themselves.”
Asplund read aloud from “True Animal Stories for Kids and Grownups” and then asked the students to draw animal characters from their favourite chapter. His aim was to encourage their creativity, their enthusiasm and love for learning.


