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Strategy overview
To achieve our goal, McKnight has outlined a three-part strategy:
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Establish high-quality systems for literacy development from pre-kindergarten through grade 3. |
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Gather, analyze, and share useful field data and diagnostics. |
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Undertake field-building and advocacy statewide to support a broad range of stakeholders and field leaders. |
Background
In 2009, building on more than a decade of support for early childhood and kindergarten-readiness in Minnesota, McKnight announced that it will invest in a new early literacy goal to increase the percentage of Twin Cities students reading at grade level by the end of third grade.
McKnight's Education and Learning National Advisory Committee is composed of national experts in early literacy and representatives from McKnight's board and staff, and provides oversight and funding recommendations to the Foundation's board of directors. The University of Chicago's Urban Education Institute leads and manages McKnight's grants to Twin Cities school districts, including coordination of technical assistance and knowledge sharing.
Closed application process
McKnight's Education and Learning program uses a closed application process; proposals for funding are accepted only from selected organizations that are invited by Foundation staff to apply.
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Program Staff
Kevin Overson
Program Coordinator
Related Links
Urban Education Institute hiring project manager
McKnight partners with Urban Education Institute
McKnight announces $450,000 in planning grants to three Twin Cities school districts
News release, May 2011
McKnight focuses on improved literacy by third grade
News release, June 2009
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