Jesse White Announces Illinois
Literacy Foundation to Recognize International Literacy Day
September 8th
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[September 08, 2022]
Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White
announced that the Illinois Literacy Foundation (ILF) recognizes
International Literacy Day on Sept. 8 – a worldwide effort to
increase literacy levels for adults and children.
“This is an important day to bring awareness to literacy and to
ensure that through the Foundation and other organizations, all
Illinoisans, especially children, have access to literacy and
library services,” said White, ex-officio chair of the ILF.
Since 1967, International Literacy Day has been observed on Sept. 8
to remind the international community of the importance of literacy
for individuals, communities and societies, and the need for
intensified efforts toward more literate societies. The day unites
governments, multilateral and bilateral organizations,
non-governmental organizations, private sectors, communities,
educators, learners, and leading experts in the field.
To raise awareness about the need for and value of literacy, the ILF
recommends the following activities:
In the home:
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Renew a
commitment to go with children to the library regularly.
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Act as a
role model and read in front of children.
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Discuss
with children the importance of reading.
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In the community:
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Hold a
book drive or host a family reading event or media campaign to
create awareness about the literacy need in your local
community.
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Take time
to thank people who support reading – teachers, librarians,
employers, churches, and government officials.
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Help
schools plan for Family Reading Night which is always the third
Thursday in November.
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Call or
text the Illinois Adult Education Hotline 800-321-9511 to find
programs in the community that need support.
For more information about the Illinois Literacy
Foundation, visit
www.theillinoisliteracy
foundation.org
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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