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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Reading/Library


I love to read! So when my school wanted me to help with the library and get it put together I was super excited. Then I saw the library...

Yes these pictures are our current library.
 




These pictures are the room we want to move our library into.


 Yes that's a class on the other side of those chalkboards. We're hoping to put up a plywood partition to make the library a second (actually a third because there's two more chalkboards father down and another class) room.
The problem: Literacy is a real issue in the Eastern Caribbean and St. Lucia. I worked with a student when I was visiting organizations who was probably 16 and couldn't tell the difference between the word he and she. Reading effects not only how well they do in school, but in St. Lucia you test into your high school. If you can't read, you don't do well on the test and don't get to go to a good school. This therefore continues to effect you in your profession and the rest of your life.

The plan: We want to move the "library" to this other room (which we are cleaning out) and make it into a resource room that our special education classes can also meet in for extra math and reading help. We want to promote a love of reading and raise the reading levels of the students. We will do this by having various activities (we're celebrating reading month right now) and hopfully forming reading clubs, additional help sessions for students struggling, forming a library club so the students are taking care of the library and promoting reading on a daily basis.

How you can help: I'm working with an organization called Hands Across the Sea http://www.handsacrossthesea.net/ They're going to help us get more books (we have one bookcase of fiction books for 190 students) that are geared for our students and we're hoping they help us with shelves too! So you can help by partnering with Hands Across the Sea. They buy used books (and new ones too) that are in used condition and ship them down to us. I've even found out that you can earmark money for our project! If you have old books gently used books that are age appropriate for 3-6 grade and would like to ship them to Hands Across the Sea you can do that as well. (Consider even donating the price that your favorite book costs.)

In the end: Reading is important to life. These kids are hungry for books and reading (I asked one student what he was doing over his break and one of the things he said was reading the book he checked out before break). But they're going to go through the books we have in no time at all.

2 comments:

  1. Very cool! I wanted to work on a school library project but we don't have space for a library. On another note, there is a community library but the books are old and not interesting to the students. So, I am going to find out if I can get some good books that kids actually WANT to read from Hands Across The Sea. Best of luck, Sarah!

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  2. Sweet Desteni! That sounds like a great plan! I think getting these kids reading is the key!

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