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Strategies for Successful Family Literacy Programs

Strategies for Successful Family Literacy Programs. Saskatchewan Literacy Network Keynote Address November 25, 2010. Saskatchewan Literacy Network Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Joshua – my kind of reader!. How can we develop more readers like him?. Benefits of family literacy programs.

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Strategies for Successful Family Literacy Programs

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  1. Strategies for Successful Family Literacy Programs Saskatchewan Literacy Network Keynote Address November 25, 2010 Saskatchewan Literacy Network Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

  2. Joshua – my kind of reader! How can we develop more readers like him?

  3. Benefits of family literacy programs “Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life.” – Joseph Addison, 17th century English politician • What different types of literacies are there? • What benefits from them can we can see for families? • What benefits can we see for individuals? • Are organized programs important? • What skills can they teach?

  4. Challenges in implementing family literacy programs “I’ve always loved a challenge.” – Lana Turner, American actress • Challenges do not have to be barriers! • How do we properly assess families’ literacy needs? • What challenges exist in developing family literacy programs based on these needs? • What challenges exist in implementing these programs?

  5. Solutions to these challenges “If you show people the problems and you show them the solutions they will be moved to act.” – Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft • How can we engage the entire family in literacy programs? • What role can schools play? • What role can other organizations play? • What else do we need to do to develop and implement sucessful programs?

  6. Practical implementation strategies “You don’t make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas.” – Shirley Chisholm, American educator and politician • What practical strategies are there for implementing family literacy programs? • What resources are already within our reach? • How do we develop working partnerships?

  7. “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”- Margaret Fuller, 19th-century American Journalist

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