The OECD released its latest PISA results in December 2019, analyzing reading skills among 15-year-olds around the world. The Canadian Children’s Literacy Foundation reviewed the data to better understand how Canada’s children are faring. While the numbers look pretty good at first glance, below the surface there is cause for concern. Read on for our perspective. We welcome your thoughts on this topic. Ariel Siller, CEO
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