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ERIC Number: ED520290
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 66
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Early Reading: Igniting Education for All. A Report by the Early Grade Learning Community of Practice. Revised Edition
Gove, Amber; Cvelich, Peter
RTI International
As necessary as reading is to the success of a child--and entire nations--many low-income countries overlook the fundamental duty of their school systems to produce readers. Galvanized by the Education For All (EFA) mission to provide universal access to primary education by 2015, donors and low-income countries have focused on scaling up inputs to the education process--classrooms, teachers, textbooks. Meanwhile, teachers are not trained to teach reading. Assessments of student performance do not appropriately measure reading. Parents do not demand that their children know how to read. And for too long, low-income countries and the international education community--so focused on universal access--have neglected reading as a gauge of education quality. As a result, nearly whole generations of children at a time are falling behind the learning curve. This report shines a light on the efforts of the individuals and organizations motivating and modeling a response to the reading crisis. Early grade reading assessments tracker is appended. (Contains 5 tables, 14 figures and 17 footnotes.) [This paper was written with contributions from Elizabeth Adelman, Anita Anastacio, Rukmini Banerji, Colette Chabbott, Amy Jo Dowd, Burama Jammeh and Sara Ruto. RTI contributors included Michael Costello, Joseph DeStefano, Madeline Garant, Medina Korda, Jessica Mejia, Emily Miksic, Souhila Messaoud-Galusi, Benjamin Piper, Alison Pflepsen, Sarah Pouezevara, Wendi Ralaingita, Carol da Silva, and Carmen Strigel.]
RTI International. P.O. Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194. Tel: 919-541-6000; e-mail: publications@rit.org; Web site: http://www.rti.org
Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Primary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: RTI International
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