This study examines a community-wide effort to promote
greater access to books through the mechanisms of physical and psychological
proximity. It addresses the seasonal summer slide through an innovative book
distribution program in neighborhoods identified as book deserts. Four
low-income neighborhoods were provided with vending machines used to dispense
free children’s books over the summer months. Within a design research
framework, the study was designed to capture how, why, and in what ways these
machines were used in communities. Results indicated that providing greater
access through close physical proximity to books and greater adult support
enhanced children’s opportunities to learn.
Neuman, S. B., & Knapczyk, J. J. (2018). Reaching families where they
are: Examining an innovative book distribution program. Urban Education. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042085918770722
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