Join the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading on November 12 for "Words in Every Neighborhood: Citywide Efforts to Expand Literacy-Rich Environments" The session will explore the collaboration in Philadelphia that brought together researchers, practitioners, and local organizations to create literacy-rich environments in spaces where children and caregivers spend time. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/4f2JNod
📢 Exciting news! Crucible of Practice is back! Join the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading on November 12, from 12:30-2 p.m. ET as we explore a newly released brief from the William Penn Foundation Community of Practice w/ Amanda Charles that highlights the collaboration in Philadelphia that brought together researchers, practitioners, and local organizations, including Read by 4th and GLR’s Everyday Places and Spaces Coalition, to create literacy-rich environments in spaces where children and caregivers spend time. REGISTER: https://bit.ly/4f2JNod This interactive session will feature representatives from cities, counties, and communities across the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading network: Jenny Bogoni of Free Library of Philadelphia; Playful Learning Fellow Rachael Todaro; Emily Nanney of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library; and Dea Wright of the Office of Early Childhood Initiatives in City of Milwaukee, will join moderator Priscilla Little to share actionable strategies to embed literacy into everyday places—from bus stops and parks to doctors' offices and laundromats. 💡 REGISTER: https://bit.ly/4f2JNod