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Reaching Out to Students From Title I Schools
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Reaching Out to Students From Title I Schools

Vickie Johnston and Cynthia Dawn Martelli
The Reading teacher, Vol.72(4), pp.514-518
01-01-2019

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Education & Educational Research Social Sciences
A university's literacy festival can promote reading and foster the idea that books make a difference, especially to undersupported students from Title I schools. A literacy festival featuring a variety of diverse authors presenting hands-on workshops showcasing their literary craft can enable students from Title I schools to engage with the authors and can motivate students from diverse backgrounds to develop an excitement for reading. It can also motivate teachers and librarians to use literature that reflects their population to engage students in reading and can transform teacher candidates' understanding of students from diverse backgrounds. The authors describe how a university College of Education's literacy festival was implemented and explore how it provided an opportunity for children in low-socioeconomic-status communities to be exposed to books and authors of quality children's literature.

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