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| author | Reza, Fawzia |
| author_facet | Reza, Fawzia Reza, Fawzia |
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| contents | Alif Laila Book Bus Society and the Camel Library Project in Pakistan Reza, Fawzia Foreign Countries Libraries Rural Areas Nongovernmental Organizations Literacy Education Access to Education Animals Schools are often where children first develop a love for reading. However, in many rural towns and villages in Pakistan, opportunities for formal schooling are either unavailable or limited. Thus, children are unable to attend school in person to develop their literacy skills. In this article, the author discusses how a local non-governmental organization, the Alif Laila Book Bus Society (ALBBS), recognized this challenge and initiated several innovative ways to promote literacy for children who do not have access to educational materials. |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2023 |
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| spellingShingle | Alif Laila Book Bus Society and the Camel Library Project in Pakistan Reza, Fawzia Foreign Countries Libraries Rural Areas Nongovernmental Organizations Literacy Education Access to Education Animals Alif Laila Book Bus Society and the Camel Library Project in Pakistan Reza, Fawzia Foreign Countries Libraries Rural Areas Nongovernmental Organizations Literacy Education Access to Education Animals Schools are often where children first develop a love for reading. However, in many rural towns and villages in Pakistan, opportunities for formal schooling are either unavailable or limited. Thus, children are unable to attend school in person to develop their literacy skills. In this article, the author discusses how a local non-governmental organization, the Alif Laila Book Bus Society (ALBBS), recognized this challenge and initiated several innovative ways to promote literacy for children who do not have access to educational materials. |
| title | Alif Laila Book Bus Society and the Camel Library Project in Pakistan |
| topic | Foreign Countries Libraries Rural Areas Nongovernmental Organizations Literacy Education Access to Education Animals |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1403617 |