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Published: 2022
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contents Understanding Literacy in Duval County. Brief 1 of a Series Emergent Literacy Counties Public Schools Grade 3 Literacy Education Parent Attitudes Educational Change Culturally Relevant Education Barriers Parent Participation Population Trends Reading Programs In 2021, the Jacksonville Public Education Fund convened with Kids Hope Alliance, Duval County Public Schools, READ USA, WJCT, Jacksonville Public Library, and others along with Lectio Consulting to plan out the initial stages of the "READJAX" Campaign, with the goal of improving 3rd grade literacy in Duval County. This brief summarizes available background literature, literacy data, and community data that has informed this campaign. We will continue to track the progress and impact of the campaign. This brief, which is made possible by financial support from The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, describes how Duval parents, across all demographic categories (such as race, zipcode, and education), share similar beliefs about the importance of early literacy to later success but some are likely facing complicated barriers to being as involved as they want to be. In combination with Duval County student population trends over the past three years becoming increasingly diverse and in economic need, all the data included suggest collective efforts are needed to improve literacy rates across Duval County through systemic change and culturally responsive engagement of students, teachers, and families.
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spellingShingle Understanding Literacy in Duval County. Brief 1 of a Series
Emergent Literacy
Counties
Public Schools
Grade 3
Literacy Education
Parent Attitudes
Educational Change
Culturally Relevant Education
Barriers
Parent Participation
Population Trends
Reading Programs
Understanding Literacy in Duval County. Brief 1 of a Series Emergent Literacy Counties Public Schools Grade 3 Literacy Education Parent Attitudes Educational Change Culturally Relevant Education Barriers Parent Participation Population Trends Reading Programs In 2021, the Jacksonville Public Education Fund convened with Kids Hope Alliance, Duval County Public Schools, READ USA, WJCT, Jacksonville Public Library, and others along with Lectio Consulting to plan out the initial stages of the "READJAX" Campaign, with the goal of improving 3rd grade literacy in Duval County. This brief summarizes available background literature, literacy data, and community data that has informed this campaign. We will continue to track the progress and impact of the campaign. This brief, which is made possible by financial support from The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida, describes how Duval parents, across all demographic categories (such as race, zipcode, and education), share similar beliefs about the importance of early literacy to later success but some are likely facing complicated barriers to being as involved as they want to be. In combination with Duval County student population trends over the past three years becoming increasingly diverse and in economic need, all the data included suggest collective efforts are needed to improve literacy rates across Duval County through systemic change and culturally responsive engagement of students, teachers, and families.
title Understanding Literacy in Duval County. Brief 1 of a Series
topic Emergent Literacy
Counties
Public Schools
Grade 3
Literacy Education
Parent Attitudes
Educational Change
Culturally Relevant Education
Barriers
Parent Participation
Population Trends
Reading Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED625441