Nice piece on the reading issue also hosted by JFBT- Kareem Weaver has picked the science of reading up and framed it as an equity issue. If you look at the Hill article with the data linked. Upward mobility will never happen for black and brown children and families if this isn’t addressed- an equity issue we should all be able to agree on…MDB

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/education/579750-many-of-americas-black-youths-cannot-read-or-do-math-and-that-imperils-us/

 

“My team and I scoured the NAEP data sets and found a trend that should concern every politician — indeed, every American. In California, 90 percent of students cannot do math or read well. In New York, the numbers are 85 percent and 82 percent. In Illinois it is 86 percent and 85 percent. In Texas the numbers are 84 percent and 89 percent. Maryland sits at 86 percent for math and 80 percent for reading. My home state of South Carolina is 90 percent and 87 percent. In Georgia, the numbers are 86 percent and 82 percent. In Missouri, it is 89 percent and 88 percent. And in Washington, D.C., the numbers are 85 percent and 87 percent. “

 

 

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Ep. 63 - The Kids Can't Read (Kareem Weaver)

An interview with education reformer Kareem Weaver

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Host Connie Morgan talks with Kareem Weaver about what lead a guy who grew up in the hood surrounded by chaos to become a leader in the literacy and education reform movement. Kareem is the Co-Founder & Executive Director of FULCRUM (Full and Complete Reading is a Universal Mandate).

·         Full and Complete Reading is a Universal Mandate (FULCRUM)

·         Ep. 13 - What You Don't Know About American Lynchings (Bill Carrigan)

·         The Marva Collins 60 Minutes episode

·         The Marva Collins Story

·         The Right to Read - documentary featuring Kareem

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