International Literacy Day
Posted by admin on 09.08.2006 at 4:14 pm
Here’s a PR from National Center for Family Literacy, promoting International Literacy Day…
Help Celebrate International Literacy Day Sept. 8
Louisville , KY – (September 8, 2006) New learning opportunities await families and children every day, it’s just a matter of looking in the right places, including the local newspaper.
Celebrate International Literacy Day Sept. 8 and begin a ritual of lifelong learning with the 2006 Literacy Tabloid presented by the Newspaper Association of America Foundation, Verizon and the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL).
Titled “Newspaper Inspiration: New Generation,” the 16-page tabloid is offered to newspapers and features engaging articles and activities, all geared towards making reading the local newspaper a family affair.
The tabloid ran in more than 400 newspapers throughout the nation last year with a combined circulation of more than 25,000,000.
“Newspapers provide a daily source of learning opportunities for parents and children and are especially important even in this age of MP3 players and podcasts, instant messaging and other high-tech ‘infotainment’,” said Sharon Darling, president & founder of NCFL.
The literacy information and activities included in the tabloid are drawn from the latest research from NCFL’s qualified experts including:
• Activities to improve reading and math comprehension
• Parent resources
• Word games
• Literacy volunteer opportunities
Thirty-four million adults have such low literacy skills that reading newspapers or books to their children or filling out a job application is nearly impossible.
“Making reading the newspaper a family experience will give parents quality time with their children while instilling a love of reading and desire to know more about their world,” said Verizon Foundation President Patrick Gaston.
The free tabloid comes in InDesign and PDF files on a CD and can be ordered at the NAAF Web site at www.naafoundation.org/foundation/LitTab06/.
For more information, call Marvin Young of NCFL at (502) 584-1133 x173.
About NCFL:
The National Center for Family Literacy, the worldwide leader in family literacy, was founded in Louisville in 1989. NCFL has impacted 1 million families and trained 150,000 teachers, practitioners and advocates. To learn more or to donate to this effort, call 1-877-FAMLIT1 or visit www.famlit.org.
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