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Excellent teachers need excellent tools to foster both their students and their own learning. In position statements such as Integrating Literacy and Technology in the Curriculum and Providing Books for Classroom and School Libraries, IRA makes a passionate case for the need to provide learners with high-quality instructional materials. The dozens of peer-reviewed lesson plans from the ReadWriteThink project and the teaching ideas provided in countless Association publications offer research-based ideas for practical application.
Teachers can also rely on the Associations top-quality resources to contribute to their professional growth. From peer-reviewed publications to professional conferences to online resources, IRA provides the tools teachers need to become knowledgeable advocates for themselves and their students.
The Associations position statement Making a Difference Means Making It Different lists ten rights of every literacy learner. Excellent teachers with access to excellent tools create the learning opportunities and environments that will allow these rights to become a reality.
But achieving these results takes effort. Reading professionals need to become informed, join in, and take actionand help make the goal of literacy for all a reality.