
Literacy for All: Dr. Sue Corbin on Rights, Access, and Equity
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In this special Literacy Month conversation, Dr. Sue Corbin—educator, author, and passionate literacy advocate—shares her insights on the power of literacy as a human right and a foundation for lifelong learning. Drawing from her work with the International Literacy Association, Dr. Corbin highlights the importance of equitable access to books, the role of families and schools in fostering joyful reading habits, and how conversations around texts can spark deeper comprehension and connection. Whether you’re an educator, caregiver, or literacy leader, this episode offers both inspiration and practical strategies to advance literacy for all.
Learn more at ILA's Children's Rights to Read and UNESCO International Literacy Day
Check out TALE Advocacy at www.texasreaders.org