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Igniting Literacy: Steps for Reading Success in Modern Times

Discover the urgency in combating America's declining literacy rate with insights on adolescents' screen time habits and internet addiction. Explore the impact on education and what Cooper students think about reading. Learn about the Read 180 instructional model for enhanced literacy. Your child's success hinges on their reading proficiency. Join us in fostering a love for reading and language skills development.

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Igniting Literacy: Steps for Reading Success in Modern Times

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  1. Welcome! Next Steps to Reading Success

  2. Why a sense of urgency? • America’s Declining Literacy Rate • Adolescent Literacy Rates

  3. Teens are spending more than one-third of their days using media such as online video or music — nearly nine hours on average, according to a new study from the family technology education non-profit group, Common Sense Media. For tweens, those between the ages of 8 and 12, the average is nearly six hours per day. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/

  4. A 2011 reviewof 18 research studies found that Internet addiction might affect between zero and 26% of adolescents and college students in the United States, according to Common Sense Media. Whether it is an addiction or not, two-thirds of parents -- 66% -- feel their teens spend too much time on their mobile devices, and 52% of teens agree, according to the poll.

  5. What Cooper students think about reading

  6. Instructional Model Read 180 Family Portal Read 180 Next Generation

  7. Your child’s success depends on how well they read! Meet Javorskie Lane

  8. Why read? Cobb County School District

  9. Grade 6

  10. Grade 7

  11. Grade 8

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