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Guidance for Caregivers Facilitator Flip Book Darker Skin 2 session version
Guidance for Caregivers Facilitator Flip Book Darker Skin 2 session version

This flip book is designed to be used over two meetings with caregivers, with content divided into two sessions.

Author
World Bank Group
Illustrator
Erin Johnson
Lara Shearer
Room3
Publisher
World Bank Group
Language
Category
Flip books
Year of publication
2019
Series
Read@Home Parent Engagement Materials
Collection
Version 1
Licensing condition
Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 IGO
Print file (Crop marks)
No
Guidance for Caregivers Facilitator: Flip Book - 5 Sessions (Version 1)
Guidance for Caregivers Facilitator: Flip Book - 5 Sessions (Version 1)

This flip book is designed to be used over three meetings with caregivers, with content divided into five sessions.

Author
World Bank Group
Illustrator
Erin Johnson
Lara Shearer
Room3
Publisher
World Bank Group
Language
Category
Flip books
Year of publication
2019
Series
Read@Home Parent Engagement Materials
Collection
Version 1
Licensing condition
Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 IGO
Print file (Crop marks)
No

This paper was written for the 5th IBBY Africa Regional Meeting, which was held 29 August-1 September 2019 in Accra, Ghana. The conference took as its theme: the importance of illustrations in children’s books.

Author
Lisbeth Levey
Kirsty von Gogh
Publisher
Neil Butcher & Associates

This paper was written for the 5th IBBY Africa Regional Meeting, which was held 29 August-1 September 2019 in Accra, Ghana. The conference took as its theme: the importance of illustrations in children’s books.

Author
Lisbeth Levey
Kirsty von Gogh
Publisher
Neil Butcher & Associates

Openly licensed resources are ‘free’ to access, but there are significant creation, adaptation, production, and use costs. The long-term sustainability of local-language publishing requires that these costs be met fairly, using financial models that will enable people to establish, grow, and maintain effective content creation organizations.

Author
Neil Butcher
Lisbeth Levey
Kirsty von Gogh
Publisher
Neil Butcher & Associates

This presentation was created for the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) workshop in Nairobi on National Book and Reading Policies for Africa from 17th to 19th June 2019. The presentation addresses issues related to the cost of storybook creation and adaptation of storybooks. 

Author
Lisbeth Levey
Publisher
Neil Butcher & Associates

This presentation was delivered delivered on 22 May, 2019 at the 3rd African Library & Information Association (AfLIA) Conference and 5th African Library Summit, held at the Weston Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. The theme of the conference was ‘African libraries creating the Africa we want and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals’.

Author
Lisbeth Levey
Kirsty von Gogh
Publisher
Neil Butcher & Associates

A key barrier to improving children's reading skills is limited or no access to textbooks and reading materials. An open education resource (OER) policy could help progress Early Grade Reading (EGR) efforts and is now a policy requirement for all United States Government-funded projects. Can stakeholders in the book production chain embrace an OER model, finding benefit in the approach for their businesses?

Author
Neil Butcher
Publisher
Neil Butcher & Associates

Restrictive copyrights can limit how likely reading resources are to be used, shared or repurposed, which significantly diminishes the potential impact of the materials.  Donors and international organizations are increasingly investing in open educational resources, as they are interested in ensuring that educational materials reach the greatest possible number of learners, and that broad access to those material

Author
Sofia Cozzolino
Cable Green
Publisher
The Global Reading Network