| If
I Can Read, I Can Do Anything in the news:
"If
I Can Read" Gets Native Children Reading for Fun
Montana Missoulian, January 19, 2007
By the Book: National Reading Program Helps Native Communities Increase
Literacy, Preserve Culture
University of Texas Home Page Feature, October 2006
Our Project Director, Loriene Roy, is
ALA
president-elect!
We are now working with 29 sites in 9
states. Click
here to see a list of our sites.
Visit our
Library Week page for ways to celebrate reading and libraries this
week and throughout the year! |
Our Goals:
To Encourage…
Native children and community members to read for pleasure
Intergenerational reading in the Native community
To Provide…
the Indian community with opportunities to engage in and communicate
about reading
Children with flexible reading choices
Opportunities to thematically explore reading and reading related
activities
To Promote…
Library usage at Native schools
To Increase…
Reading skills among Native children and community members
To Improve …
Native school library collections
If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything is officially endorsed
by the American Indian Library
Association
Last Updated: January 25, 2007
Please send questions and comments about this site to ifican@ischool.utexas.edu
Mailing address:
"If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything"
School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin
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