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It's Advocacy Time Again in 2010
We are now into the second year of the current administration’s term and state and
federal legislators, governors, chief state school officers, and
state and local school board members are ramping up their plans for
funding and education policy and implementation! This presents an
excellent opportunity to contact elected officials
to acquaint them with Reading Recovery and identify yourself an in
information source. Below are nine suggestions on how to make it
“Advocacy Time Again in 2010!”
- Surf the Internet for websites and information about office
holders and other decision makers, and issues with potential to
impact education in your community. You may want to start with
RRCNA’s Advocacy
Calendar
which includes congressional district work periods, literacy
commemorative events, etc.
- Sign up for free e-newsletters from your elected local,
state, and federal officials.
- Read your governor’s 2010 state of the state address and economic
recovery plan for education initiatives. Check your governor’s
website or try
this site.
- Blog for the latest in education policy zeitgeist. Examples of
well-traveled blogs include:
- Share your news with stakeholders. Do you have stories of
children who received Reading Recovery lessons? Reading Recovery
colleagues receiving recognition for their expertise and
effectiveness? An innovative collaboration between Reading
Recovery and other educators? These are all great reasons to
write, email, call, or otherwise contact elected officials.
- Host or meet at least one stakeholder this year (could be a
parent, principal, administrator, school board member, state
legislator, governor, member of congress, etc.). Whether
observing Reading Recovery, attending a teacher graduation, or
something else, seeing is believing! Not everyone
will be able to visit Reading Recovery in person so a visit to a
district office, town hall meeting, or other local gathering can
be just as beneficial.
- Send us your story! When you’ve completed and been successful in
any of the areas above, send us your pictures and story about
how you made a difference! See the link below for examples and how
to get your results posted on this website for others to learn.
- Contact the Reading Recovery Council of North America for
ideas, information, or assistance with advocacy, or go to the
Advocacy section of the
RRCNA
website.
- Carry your camera, Flip or video recorder to document
anything which happens spontaneously and send us to us at
lracher@readingrecovery.org.
It's Advocacy Time Again in 2010
You can make a difference! Read how others are setting high
standards in Advocacy and attaining success. Take time in 2010 to
tell us how you are doing the same by sending your story and
pictures to lracher@readingrecovery.org.
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