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2007
New World Record for Largest Shared Reading
TORONTO,
May 16 / -- One-third of American children enter kindergarten developmentally
behind their peers and without the skills necessary to succeed at
grade level. This isn't just a problem for these children and their
families; according to education experts, it is an issue of national
concern.
To
help solve this problem, Jumpstart - a national non-profit organization
focused on intervening early in the lives of at-risk children through
intensive early education programs - has created a way for every
adult and every child across the country to raise public
Today,
the organization announced Jumpstart's Read for the Record 2007 Campaign
at a reception hosted by Pearson Education and the Pearson Foundation
during the International Reading Association's annual convention.
The Campaign will create the largest "shared reading experience" ever
by breaking the record set on a single day in August 2006, when 150,000
people read the same book across the country as part of Jumpstart's
Read for the Record inaugural Campaign.
The
one-day reading event will take place on Thursday, September 20,
2007. The official Campaign book is a limited, custom edition of
the Penguin Young Readers Group classic The Story of Ferdinand.
People of all ages across America will join Jumpstart's Read for
the Record Campaign to address the current early education crisis.
"We
are happy that again this year we're able to launch this important
Campaign at the International Reading Association annual convention,"
said Jumpstart's CEO, George Askew. "Reading is one crucial component
of early education, and when children begin behind their peers,
catching up, especially without additional assistance, is difficult
and unlikely.
In addition to awareness, Jumpstart's Campaign will
raise funds to support the organization's programs, which serve
preschool children from more than 60 low-income communities across
20 states."
Last
year, Jumpstart's Read for the Record raised more than $1,000,000
to support the organization's early education work in low-income
communities. Most of these funds came directly from sales of the
limited, custom edition of the official Campaign book, which was
underwritten by Pearson, with 100 percent of proceeds benefiting
Jumpstart. Jumpstart's Read for the Record participants will be
able to purchase this year's official Campaign book, The Story of
Ferdinand, later this year at Toys "R" Us and American Eagle Outfitters
stores, as well as through the Hanna Andersson Website and retail
stores. Again, this year, Pearson funded the publishing of the Campaign's
custom edition.
In
addition, beginning today, the Pearson Foundation will match online
donations made during Jumpstart's Read for the Record Campaign,
now through September 20, 2007, by giving copies of The Story of
Ferdinand to donors as a free gift.
"Today's
announcement is the beginning of another record-breaking year,"
said Pearson Foundation President, Mark Nieker. "Pearson people
were thrilled last year to join local record-setting events, and
proud to help Jumpstart raise funds during Jumpstart's Read for
the Record Campaign. We're hoping to increase the total amount raised
this year by making the book available online beginning today."
He added, "Pearson's partnership with Jumpstart is one additional
step to ensure that our country's at-risk children are not forgotten,
and that we provide them with the resources they need to be successful
when they get to kindergarten."
The
Campaign's Website, http://www.readfortherecord.org/, provides
information about donating books to Jumpstart children, as well
as hosting and joining shared reading events across the nation.
Beginning today, official custom- edition copies of The Story of
Ferdinand can be ordered there, and at Pearson's official support
site for Jumpstart's Read for the Record Campaign, at http://www.pearsonfoundation.org/.
Jumpstart's
longstanding relationships with its national multi-year partners
- American Eagle Outfitters, Pearson, and Sodexho - are key components
of its ongoing efforts to help at-risk children, and support of
the 2007 Campaign is just one of many ways in which these corporations
make Jumpstart's work possible. Jumpstart's Read for the Record
is further supported by its Campaign sponsors: Hanna Andersson,
Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, NBC, Penguin Young Readers Group (publisher
of the limited custom edition of The Story of Ferdinand), and Toys
"R" Us.
For
more information about getting involved, visit http://www.readfortherecord.org/.
About
Jumpstart
Jumpstart
is a national non-profit organization that engages preschool children
from low-income communities in an intensive early education program
to improve their cognitive and emotional development, ensuring they
enter kindergarten prepared to succeed at grade level. Jumpstart's
foundation is its research-backed curriculum, active learning approach,
and one-to-one adult- child interaction. Jumpstart trains adult
mentors, primarily college students, to work in exclusive yearlong
relationships with the children. By providing the children with
undivided attention, reading with them, and working with them on
academic and social skills, Jumpstart mentors increase children's
vocabularies, enhance their ability to read and learn, and improve
the quality of their social interactions by the time they enter
kindergarten.
In 2005- 2006, children who participated in Jumpstart
programs increased their literacy, language, and social skills by
26 percent. Since 1993, thousands of Jumpstart mentors have helped
more than 50,000 children from low-income communities around the
country enter school ready to learn at grade level. Jumpstart has
earned a four-star rating from Charity Navigator and is the recipient
of the Fast Company/Monitor Group Social Capitalist Award (2004,
2005, 2006, 2007) and the Committee to Encourage Corporate Philanthropy's
Directors Award.
For more information about Jumpstart, visit http://www.jstart.org/.
About
Pearson
Pearson
plc is an international media company. Its major business operations
are: The Financial Times Group, which has an international network
of business and financial newspapers and online services that are
read by millions of business executives and investors every day;
Pearson Education, the world's leading education business, which
helps teachers teach and students learn at every stage and in every
part of the world; and Penguin Group, which is one of the pre-eminent
names in consumer publishing, with an unrivalled range of fiction
and non-fiction, bestsellers, and classic titles.
Jumpstart
and the Pearson businesses share a passion for education and inspiring
people to reach their full potential. These shared goals and values
led Jumpstart and Pearson to create the Pearson Teacher Fellowship
in 2001. Each year, the Pearson Teacher Fellowship provides the
opportunity for a select group of achievement-oriented college graduates
to enter the early education field by becoming preschool teachers
in Head Start and other early learning centers serving at-risk children.
For more information go to http://www.pearsonfoundation.org/.
Source:
Pearson
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