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International Dot Day joins #Pages4Progress to amplify our voices for literacy!

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message 1: by Erin (last edited Sep 04, 2015 02:14PM) (new)

Erin (edoheny) | 34 comments Mod
#Pages4Progress is so excited to "connect the dots" with International Dot Day and their community of over 3,000,000 teachers, students, and education advocates in 111 countries.

Based on Peter H. Reynold's award-winning children's book, The Dot, International Dot Day celebrates every individual's creative spark.

Together, we will make our mark on International Literacy Day (Sept. 8-9). We need EVERYONE'S creative energy to solve the issues around global literacy and education.

To celebrate our partnership with International Dot Day, we're extending our campaign to give everyone even more time to #MakeYourMark for education around the globe!

Here's how:

1. Continue reading #Pages4Progress. You now have until International Dot Day on September 15th to log your pages!

2. Celebrate International Literacy Day (Sept. 8-9) with us and you could win some wonderful prizes -- stay tuned for details!

3. Stay tuned through International Dot Day on September 15th for ways help the #Pages4Progress community make our mark!

Looking forward to celebrating International Literacy Day with you all on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH!


message 2: by Diane (new)

Diane Armstrong | 3 comments I have just begun a Proust class and initial reading contributes a tiny 110 pp. Too bad I can't contribute
all of Swann's Way. More too bad I can't contribute the entire "Remembrance..."


message 3: by Erin (new)

Erin (edoheny) | 34 comments Mod
Diane, thanks so much for reading #Pages4Progress -- 110 pages is a great contribution! If others from your Proust class also submit their pages, that would be fantastic too!


message 4: by Erin (new)

Erin (edoheny) | 34 comments Mod
Happy International #DotDay15!Make your mark by reading to reduce poverty. #Pages4Progress ends today!

http://bit.ly/P4P_logpages


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