National News Fly-in children’s book fair aims to improve literacy in Northwest Territories By Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs Apr 12, 2018 APTN News Many students in the Northwest Territories are not reading at a level appropriate to their age. But thanks to a fly-in book fair, students in one remote community are able to access new reading material. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: books, Featured, Literacy, Northwest Territories, reading Continue Reading ‘The injustice is still there’: Residential school survivor recounts trauma ... The First Nation that believes it can stop Kinder Morgan: ‘It’ll be our ... Author(s) Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs [email protected] 2 thoughts on “Fly-in children’s book fair aims to improve literacy in Northwest Territories” I really like the fact that you let the children express themselves, they speak the truth ! I really like the fact that you let the children express themselves, they speak the truth ! Comments are closed. More Stories Indigenous hip-hop group Winnipeg’s Most returns to stag... 23 mins ago By Cierra Bettens Tk’emlúps to sign reconciliation covenant with Roma... 1 hour ago By Kathleen Martens Supreme Court upholds First Nations’ ability to set resi... 3 hours ago By Danielle Paradis | Sara Connors Canada, Manitoba point fingers at each other in response t... 6 hours ago By Mark Blackburn Catholic Church hints at legal action, human rights compla... 1 day ago By Trevor Wright ‘The Gold Rush is over’: First Nations chiefs celebrat... 1 day ago By Local Journalism Initiative
I really like the fact that you let the children express themselves, they speak the truth !
I really like the fact that you let the children express themselves, they speak the truth !