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Literacy

Improving Literacy Through School Libraries Grants
www.ed.gov/programs/lsl

The U.S. Department of Education's Improving Literacy through School Libraries (LSL) program promotes comprehensive local strategies to improve student reading achievement by improving school library services and resources. New eligibility data are posted annually. See also the ALA Washington Office'sone page summary of Improving Literacy Through School Libraries(PDF File).

The deadline for FY 2004 applications was May 20, 2004. Ninety-two grants averaging $200,000 were awarded to eligible local education agencies (LEAs). Only LEAs in which at least 20% of students served are from families with incomes below the poverty line (based on the 2000 census) were eligible to apply.

Teen Read Week
www.ala.org/teenread

When teenagers and teachers come to the conclusion that more time is needed to read for the fun of it, it's time to listen to what they are saying. Teen Read Week in 2005 will be October 16-22.

AASL Position Statements on Reading:

Clearinghouse on Reading, English,& Communication
http://reading.indiana.edu

Public domain materials--including ERIC Digests and other publications, Web resources and online courses--produced by ERIC/REC.

Krashen, Stephen D. The Power of Reading. Englewood, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1993.

Krashen, Stephen D. Every Person a Reader: An Alternative to the California Task Force Report on Reading. Culver City, Calif.: Language Education Associates, 1997.

Santa, Carol Minnick. "Adolescent Literacy: A Position Statement." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 43 (September 1999): 97-108.

  


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