高中学生Devan Chopra领导了全国范围的努力,向服务不足地区的91 000名儿童捐赠了1 000多美元的书籍,以弥补儿童识字差距。
High school student Devan Chopra leads a nationwide effort, donating over $1M in books to 91,000 kids in underserved areas to fight childhood literacy gaps.
由西弗吉尼亚州高中学生Devan Chopra领导的全国志愿者正通过向学龄前儿童,特别是在服务不足的“书沙漠”社区,大声阅读和向学龄前儿童捐赠新的图片书,消除儿童识字差距。
Volunteers nationwide, led by high school student Devan Chopra of West Virginia, are combating childhood literacy gaps by reading aloud and donating new picture books to preschoolers, especially in underserved "book desert" communities.
以青年为首的LiteArary Society已向所有50个州和国际地点的91 000多名儿童分发了价值超过100万美元的儿童书。
Founded five years ago after Chopra learned about limited book access in Appalachia, the youth-led LiTEArary Society has distributed over $1 million worth of children’s books to more than 91,000 children across all 50 states and in international locations.
该组织最初只捐赠一本书,现在包括数千名学生志愿者,他们给教室带来兴奋,帮助建立早期识字、语言技能和入学准备能力。
The organization, which began with a single book donation, now includes thousands of student volunteers who bring excitement to classrooms and help build early literacy, language skills, and school readiness.
教师报告说,参与程度有所提高,专家们确认,共同阅读有助于大脑发育和照顾者的纽带。
Teachers report increased engagement, and experts affirm that shared reading supports brain development and caregiver bonds.
该团体鼓励年仅12岁的青年领导变革,证明年轻人能够产生持久的影响。
The group encourages youth as young as 12 to lead change, proving that young people can make a lasting impact.