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Tuesday Nov 13, 2007
Your Daily Portent of Doom and GloomFrom the anonymous tip line: "I work in the NYC public schools as an English teacher and a friend of mine who is an editor told me about GalleyCat. Let me tell you about a problem that you probably have not addressed: kids and reading. I am on the front lines of this issue and I can tell you unless publishers and the like address reading, books will be [a] thing of the past in our lifetime. A thought: Obviously "publishers and the like" have a vested interest in cultivating and maintaining a literate citizenry, as a reliable consumer base if nothing else, but ulimately the publishing industry can't fix the problem described in this letter, nor should it be expected to, not on its own. Our anonymous letter writer is right—this isn't an issue that has been discussed in depth on this blog, because the pedagogical reforms entailed in that discussion are beyond our scope. Publishers, booksellers, even librarians can only wield so much influence in this situation—and they should continue to wield every ounce of that influence—but if kids aren't coming out of school with at least the ability to read prodigiously, if not the passion, then the system needs to be fixed. Email This Post |
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