Literally literacy for profit of all!!!
In a recent hot air blog on the Washington post website (www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fnews%2Fthe-intersect%2Fwp%2F2014%2F05%2F28%2Fyou-might-want-to-reconsider-that-donation-to-the-reading-rainbow-kickstarter%2F&h=FAQGL3LLL
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By Caitlin Dewey form may 28 2014, Levar Burton’s new
kickstarter campaign, to fund a new “reboot” of Reading Rainbow and literacy
promotion is a dastardly venture with a clear ulterior motive, to make profit?
Who does that? I mean really who in their right mind makes profit from selling
books? Hmmmm… the whole publishing industry, local independent bookstores
everywhere, and even yes, Amazon and audible.com yeah its wrong to profit from
doing the world an important service like literacy.
Teaching literacy to the masses and being for profit
These two things are not at conflict with each other in the
real world and really never have been or will ever be.
Its either that there is this infinite and endless peace
between profitability and literacy or else bookstores everywhere would not exist,
and all books would only be available through the already budget gutted libraries
and struggling charities.
We need for profit literacy companies and stores also, lest
we fall into communism. (joke)
While there might be plenty of research on the importance of
early literacy and phonics that does not in anyway negate the need for a life
long love of reading to encourage a educated free and democratic society.
To follow in the logic of cutting funding for everything
that’s not phonics or early reading, lets just leave it at that, if they are
literate they will stay that way. Except if they never read for fun, and feel
reading is just either boring or a chore. Wait if they can read then there is
no need for langue arts education past 2nd grade. So our kids can
learn just enough to read then they need nothing. I smell total BULL SHIT!
If the question was only about teaching kids to read period,
it would be much easier to address the language need of our students. But try
teaching reading to someone who is reluctant to read at any age? We need to
engage them too.
OMG the show is already popular? really? That is not a legitimate reason to stop
future generations from learning to love to read from a digital platform!
Just because the new reading rainbow stuff is going to be
available to computer first does not make the program an elitist group of
selfish literacy lovers, it means they have to start somewhere and starting
with the population that watched the 80’s-2000’s show ( who mostly have
computers by now)_is actually a good thing.
SO if your going to criticize profit making, why not only
read the physical library books, only watch library dvd’s, and watch reruns of
reading rainbow no one is stopping you. And please everyone reading this
support reading and literacy initiatives in your area. There are tons. Like
Reading partners and SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL
LIBRARIES and I would hasten to add SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BOOKSTORES!
But please don’t turn the Levar Burton/ new Reading “reboot”
into a capitalism bashing party, or a soap box with out a mirror.
I hasten to ask this Caitlin Dewey what she does to promote
children’s literacy in her own life…..
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