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“Guy stuff” on the reading agenda

When pre-teen boys hang out with their dads and other guys, what they most want to do is—read. That’s the hope behind a new father and son reading club that Calderstone Middle School in Brampton, Canada is launching. Read more about a program that brings literacy and character education together in this article from The Brampton News.

Posted by Steve Groft on 04 April 2007 in Gender Issues , Motivation

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