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A Culture of Reading with Nikeya Jarrett

The Be Podcast Network, an organization of more than four dozen engaging shows dedicated to education, and Reading Is Fundamental are partnering during National Literacy Month to share high-impact conversations about literacy with more than 40 unique episodes featuring conversations about the state of children’s literacy nationwide, best practices for reading instruction and engagement, strategies to foster the joy of reading in school and at home, and much more.

In this episode, Nikeya Jarrett, an educator and school librarian since 2007, discusses her passion for literacy and its significance in urban communities. Nikeya shares her journey from teaching first grade in D.C. public schools to becoming a community-nominated 'My Favorite Librarian.' Her work revolves around promoting literacy development, access to home libraries, and creating a culture of reading. Nikeya reveals her dedication through events like the Storybook Character Parade, Family Literacy Night, and monthly book distributions. She emphasizes the importance of early literacy and community engagement, recounting her experiences working in libraries and advocating for literacy from birth. Nikeya also addresses the challenges of maintaining literacy enthusiasm through middle and high school and shares ideas on how educators can better support student engagement. The conversation concludes with reflections on leadership and fostering strong character and academic excellence through literacy.

  • 00:00 - Introduction to Nakia Jarrett
  • 00:57 - Nakia's Journey to Literacy Advocacy
  • 01:57 - The Importance of Early Literacy
  • 04:33 - Creating a Culture of Reading
  • 06:32 - Engaging Parents and the Community
  • 11:47 - Challenges and Solutions in Literacy
  • 23:08 - Middle School Literacy and Character Building
  • 31:52 - Final Thoughts and Advice for Leaders
  • 34:55 - Conclusion and Future Plans

Visit the official episode page here.