Literacy Beyond the Classroom: Community, Family, and Daily Life with Dr. Chrisina Oats
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In this special finale of our Literacy Month series, host Liza LaRue sits down with Dr. Christina Oats to explore how literacy extends far beyond the classroom. Together, they discuss how everyday experiences—from cereal boxes to social media posts—shape students’ literacy journeys, and why communities, families, and schools must work together to ensure every child has access to the joy of reading and writing. Drawing on global perspectives like UNESCO’s recognition of literacy as a human right and the International Literacy Association’s Child’s Right to Read, this episode highlights the importance of literacy at home, in schools, and across communities. Tune in for authentic insights, practical ideas, and an inspiring close to Literacy Month—plus a preview of what’s to come on Literacy Elevated: A TALE of Texas.Resources:
Global Frameworks
UNESCO: Literacy as a Human Right – Learn about literacy as a foundation for lifelong learning and global equity.
International Literacy Association – Child’s Right to Read – Explore the ten fundamental rights that ensure every child has access to literacy.
Family & Community Engagement
Reading Rockets – Family Literacy Activities – Practical ways families can bring literacy into everyday routines.
National Center for Families Learning – Resources for building family-school-community partnerships.
Libraries & Book Access
Little Free Library – Ideas for starting or supporting a neighborhood book exchange.
[Your Local Library’s Digital Resources] – Many libraries offer free eBooks, audiobooks, and learning programs—check your local branch for details.
Practical Tools for Educators
International Literacy Association – Professional development, articles, and research-based practices.
Scholastic Open a World of Possible – Ideas for fostering a love of reading in classrooms and communities.