Illiteracy affects 9% of the population aged 18 to 65 in France, according to Insee. This constitutes a real handicap in daily life. It results in difficulties in writing a shopping list, carrying out administrative tasks, finding one’s way on a map, etc. The “Reading for All” movement in Nice has developed a program to combat this social, moral, and educational phenomenon. The principle? A writer visits a school for one week. It’s an opportunity for students to establish a connection with the writer who brings imagination, words, dreams, and invention. From October 11 to 15, 2010, students will meet Laurent Seksik, both a doctor and a writer from Nice. He will talk to them about his books: “Albert Einstein” and “The Last Days of Stefan Zweig.”
Program
Monday, October 11:
– 8:45-10:30 AM: Les Magnolias Mixte 1 School (CM1) โ Director Mrs. Hazan
– 1:30-4:30 PM: Risso Middle School (6th & 5th grades) โ Director Mrs. Laurenti-Siozic
Tuesday, October 12:
– 9:00 AM-12:00 PM: Fabre Middle School (6th, 3rd & 2nd grades) โ Director Mrs. Biadelli, with Raoul Mille present
Wednesday, October 13:
– 9:00-11:00 AM: Frรฉdรฉric Mistral Middle School (3rd & 2nd grades) โ Principal Mr. Gros
– 2:30-4:00 PM: APED Association โ community center โ 31 Marรฉchal Lyautey Avenue โ (audience aged 10-16 years)
Thursday, October 14:
– 8:45-10:30 AM: Ray Gorbella School (CM1) โ Director Mrs. Pailler
– 2:00-4:00 PM: Calmette High School (2nd grade) โ Teacher-librarian Mrs. Balleroy
Friday, October 15:
– 8:45-10:30 AM: Marcel Pagnol School (CM1 & CM2) โ Director Mr. Alberti