The Foundations of Early Literacy as a Tool for Equity

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Mark your calendars! On 3/28 The @Hunt_Institute and @MASchoolsK12 will host a webinar with @DavidJChard, @KJWinEducation, @jennifer_hogan_, and @munrorichardson on the importance of literacy in equity. Register here to attend: http://ow.ly/ycnn50MLUQb  

Excited to hear from @DavidJChard, @KJWinEducation, @jennifer_hogan_, and @munrorichardson on 3/28 as they discuss literacy as a foundation for equity in education and beyond. Register for the webinar with The @Hunt_Institute and @MASchoolsK12 here: http://ow.ly/ycnn50MLUQb  

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Every child—in Massachusetts and beyond— has the right to learn to read and write in order to be able to fully participate in our democracy. And yet, despite the research that shows that proficiency in early literacy is a key indicator of a child’s future success in school and in life, many students do not have access to effective instruction and early intervention. It is clearer now, more than ever, that high quality, evidence-based early literacy instruction is one of our best tools to ensure a more equitable future for all students.

Join The Hunt Institute and The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for a webinar on Tuesday, March 28, that will discuss the foundations of early literacy as a tool for equity in education and beyond.  

Register here to attend: http://ow.ly/ycnn50MLUQb  

#Education #EducationPolicy #EducationMatters #Literacy #Equity

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Hi (name), 

Every child—in Massachusetts and beyond— has the right to learn to read and write in order to be able to fully participate in our democracy. And yet, despite the research that shows that proficiency in early literacy is a key indicator of a child’s future success in school and in life, many students do not have access to effective instruction and early intervention. It is clearer now, more than ever, that high quality, evidence-based early literacy instruction is one of our best tools to ensure a more equitable future for all students.

Join The Hunt Institute and The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for a webinar on Tuesday, March 28, that will discuss the foundations of early literacy as a tool for equity in education and beyond.  

Panelists include: 

  • Kareem Weaver, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Fulcrum 
  • Jennifer Hogan, K-6 ELA Humanities Curriculum Coordinator, Pentucket Regional School District 
  • Munro Richardson, Executive Director, Read Charlotte 

Register here to attend: http://ow.ly/ycnn50MLUQb  

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)