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Z I U A C I T I T U L U I C U V O C E T A R E
N o i d ă m v i a ț ă c ă r ț i l o r
E v e n i m e n t e T w i n n i n g 2 f e b r u a r i e 2 0 1 8
We think everyone in the
world should get to read and
write. Every year, on World
Read Aloud Day, people all
around the globe read aloud
together and share stories to
advocate for literacy as a
human right that belongs to
all people
WE READ
World Read Aloud Day
celebrates
the importance of reading
aloud
and sharing stories. Around
the world, people come
together to join this
global movement created by
the international literacy
nonprofit LitWorld
I N T R O D U C T I O N
Reading aloud to children every day puts them almost a year ahead of
children who do not receive daily read alouds regardless of parental income, education level
or cultural background.
( M E L B O U R N E I N S T I T U T E O F A P P L I E D
E C O N O M I C A N D S O C I A L R E S E A R C H )
https://live.etwinning.net/events/event/43831
Poorly-literate individuals are less likely to participate in democratic
processes and have fewer chances to fully exercise their
civil rights *
Illiterate people earn 30-42% less than their literate counterparts.
( U N E S C O )
https://live.etwinning.net/events/event/43831
A C T I V I T Y D O N E I N O U R S C H O O L L I B R A R Y
E a c h o f u s c a n b e a g o o d
s t o r y t e l l e r
R E A D I N G C A N B E L E A R N E D , T H E
P L E A S U R E T O R E A D H A S T O B E D E V E L O P E D