The Malta Business Weekly

GO supports literacy programme

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New libraries have been presented to the Marsxlokk Primary School as part of the Aqra Kemm Tiflaħ/Enriching Classroom Libraries programme which is being supported by GO.

Aqra Kemm Tiflaħ/Enriching Classroom Libraries is run by the National Literacy Agency within the Ministry for Education and Employment and aims to install new libraries in every primary classroom in state schools across Malta. Each library includes 100 high-appeal books to encourage children to read for pleasure. The books are both fiction and nonfiction and 50 are in Maltese and 50 in English.

During the presentati­on of the new libraries by GO’s senior manager Marketing, Daniela Bagnaschi, in the presence of the Minister for Education and Employment, Evarist Bartolo, children from Marsaxlokk primary school, St Thomas More College took part in various reading activities.

Bagnaschi said: “GO is investing €11,000 every year in Aqra Kemm Tiflaħ, part of a larger contributi­on towards education in Malta which also includes significan­t support for the recently held Malta Robotics Olympiad. GO invests in areas like literacy and science, not only because we want children to learn, but because we want them to grow up to be creative and innovative, to have the skills they will need in a world driven by technology and connectivi­ty. Developing a love of reading at a young age is key to ensuring young people continue to learn throughout their lives and lifelong learning is the key to success.”

Minister Bartolo said: “As we continue making strides in connectivi­ty, robotics and artificial intelligen­ce, technologi­cal profi- ciency is becoming increasing­ly important and a sought-after skill for any successful career. With literacy still at the core of any educationa­l system, it is imperative that children have a good relationsh­ip with books and reading. The aim of Aqra Kemm Tiflaħ/Enriching Classroom Libraries is specifical­ly to nurture this relationsh­ip and to encourage children to pursue their interest in science, among other subjects, by providing them with a rich selection of beautiful, informativ­e and interestin­g books to pique their curiosity.”

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