Literacy and Justice For All Curriculum Resources

This justice-oriented curriculum is centered on our commitment for every child to see and hear themselves and their lives, interests, language, and culture represented in the classroom.

What is the Literacy & Justice for All Curriculum and Who Developed It?

Created while being implemented, this curriculum has been co-constructed by Rollins Center for Language and Literacy Teacher-Researchers, B-5 educators from across 18 independent early care and learning centers in Marietta City, literacy leaders from Quality Care for Children, faculty and students at Kennesaw State University, and translated with support from educators and students from the Westminster Schools of Atlanta.

The curriculum is built around critical-inquiry questions addressed in age-appropriate and equity-oriented ways that bring forward opportunities for meaningful and extended engagement within a language-centered classroom.

Structured Literacy ensures that every child has access to the instruction they need to become a reader.

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