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Examples of Appropriate
Electronic Resources Available for Investigating Literacy Issues |
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IRA Position Statement on Minority Children in
Special Education
Follow this link to read the PDF version of the position statement. IRA is concerned that lack of appropriate reading instruction and early interventions among low-performing minority children contributes to their overrepresentation in special education programs. We advocate for effective early reading instruction for all children and for intervention before children are referred to special education. Attention to such issues as ineffective classroom instruction, lack of coordination across programs and teachers, and the frequent overlooking of children’s culturally relevant language skills will help to reduce the number of unnecessary special education referrals for minority students. The position statement includes additional recommendations expressly for the U.S. federal and state governments, school districts, classroom teachers, Title I teachers and reading specialists, special educators, principals, teacher educators and professional developers, and parents. |
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How Black and Hispanic Families Rate their Schools
Survey results from high school students that shed light on how students view aspects of their education. |
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UNESCO trains literacy workers in Afghanistan
Announcement that might provide some information on world literacy events/initiatives. |
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Early English Education Stirs Controversy
Global view of English education as a second language. |
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Taking the time to teach
Refugee education - challenge all over the world. |
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Women and Literacy
How does gender and illiteracy connect? |
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IRA Special Interest Group: Literacy Issues in
Developing Countries
This is pretty much just a contact name, but you might email the SIG chair and ask about any newsletters, websites, resources, etc., that are available. |
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Good Intentions, Bad Policy
Editorial on universial preschool - California - policy regarding "who" needs preschool. This is an example of a current event that effects literacy at a state level -- might also connect to a barrier to being literacy. |
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