literacy
Scholastic Book Clubs and James Patterson Launch “The United States of Readers” to Battle Inequity in Literacy
Contacts: Allyson Barkan, ABarkan@scholastic.com, 646-907-2684
Erinn McGrath, Erinn.McGrath@hbgusa.com, 646-660-5688
New Research Reveals Teachers Value Independent Reading Time, but Only 36% Can Set Aside Time Daily
Contact:
Kyle Good, 212-343-4563, kgood@scholastic.com
Brittany Sullivan, 212-343-4848, bsullivan@scholastic.com
National Survey Provides Insights into Teachers’ and Principals’ Views on the State of Independent Reading in School, Making the Home-to-School Connection, and the Importance of Summer Reading
New National Research on Children's Reading Released by Scholastic
Contacts:
Kyle Good, Scholastic, kgood@scholastic.com, 212-343-4563
Anne Sparkman, Scholastic, asparkman@scholastic.com, 212-343-6657
Mike Barrett, Scholastic, mbarrett@scholastic.com, 212-343-6570
Scholastic and ASCD Launch 3-Day Professional Learning Institute for Educators Focused on District-Wide Literacy Improvement
Contact:
Anne Sparkman
ASparkman@Scholastic.com
212-343-6657
Cameron Brenchley
cameron.brenchley@ascd.org
703-575-5756
Asbury Park School District Invests in Literacy for All
Contact:
Chanta Jackson
Asbury Park School District
JacksonC@asburypark.k12.nj.us
732-776-2606x2475
Anne Sparkman
Scholastic Inc.
asparkman@scholastic.com
212-343-6657
Scholastic CEO, Dick Robinson, Delivers Call-to-Action for Children's Reading and Literacy
Scholastic UK Launches Major Writing Project for Schools and Pupils
Scholastic UK is delighted to announce an exciting new way for teachers and pupils to celebrate writing for pleasure. We Are Writers! is the perfect opportunity for schools to publish their own individual book that celebrates every child’s writing and boosts literacy skills at the same time. The initiative is open to primary and secondary schools, as well as literacy organisations.
