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Documentary film examines old problem: children failing in literacy

In this encore presentation of a previously run JX segment, we revisit an old unresolved problem: Our children don't read well. Test scores for both California and Oregon show only about 40% of 3rd graders able to read at grade level. It's a failure of education, and one we've been talking about for decades now.

A documentary film called examines where the system failed, and who it is failing. For one thing, reading scores are worse for children of color and children in poverty (see the report from ).

We bring in the filmmaker, Jenny Mackenzie, along with Ronda Fritz, who teaches at the College of Education at Eastern Oregon University. Dr. Fritz is also on the board of The in Oregon.

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