Room to Read Uncovers 10 Key Findings on Global Education

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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17, 2015 /CNW/ — Room to Read, a global organization focused on Literacy and Girls’ Education, publicly shared today 10 insights into what makes global education work, gleaned from evaluations and studies of the 10 million children they have impacted to date. The findings include indicators that affect children’s habit of reading, reading fluency and school attendance; governments’ willingness to adapt national curriculums and teaching materials; and the likelihood of girls to remain in school despite risk factors such as societal pressure and early marriage.

The 10 key findings are indicative of Room to Read’s effective program design and have had a significant impact on the quality of education 10 million children around the world received. The findings are below and for more information, visit www.magicbulletmedia.com/MNR/RoomtoRead.

“Achieving our milestone of 10 million children impacted through Room to Read’s programs is a time to celebrate and further our mission,” said Erin Ganju, Room to Read’s CEO and co-founder. “By sharing our findings on what works in global education we hope to deliver a quality education to every child in every corner of the globe.”

About Room to Read
Founded in 2000 on the belief that World Change Starts with Educated Children, Room to Read’s innovative model focuses on deep, systemic transformation within schools in low-income countries during two time periods which are most critical in a child’s schooling: early primary school for literacy acquisition and secondary school for girls’ education. We work in collaboration with local communities, partner organizations and governments to develop literacy skills and a habit of reading among primary school children and ensure girls can complete secondary school with the skills necessary to negotiate key life decisions. Room to Read has benefited 10 million children across 17,500 communities in Asia and Africa and aims to reach 15 million children by 2020. www.roomtoread.org.

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