Documentary sheds light on early literacy crisis (The Philadelphia Tribune)

The School District of Philadelphia in partnership with Read by 4th, the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia, Read 2 Succeed, Center for Black Educator Development, Reading Allowed, Teach for America and Joyful Readers, held a film screening last month of the acclaimed documentary “The Right to Read.

The event, which was held at The Fillmore Philadelphia on Aug. 29, was attended by a crowd of over 1,200.

“The Right to Read” explores the nations early literacy crisis through the lens of an NAACP activist, teacher and two families. Through compelling narratives and interviews, the documentary sheds light on the science of how children learn to read as well as the complex history of evidence-based reading instruction.

This article was originally published on phillytrib.com on September 19, 2023. Written by: Chanel Hill.

 
 
 
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