Sold a Story was superbly done. The reporting and interviews are simultaneously compelling, humorous, technically interesting, heartbreaking, and infuriating. I had already been interested in this topic, but the series cemented things for me. I decided to start volunteering to tutor kids in ELA after hearing it.
Sold a Story was superbly done. The reporting and interviews are simultaneously compelling, humorous, technically interesting, heartbreaking, and infuriating. I had already been interested in this topic, but the series cemented things for me. I decided to start volunteering to tutor kids in ELA after hearing it.
Emily Hanford’s previous reports on the topic are also excellent. I was particularly struck by her pieces where she interviewed kids receiving tutoring who the juvenile justice system, and she also discussed the correlation between kids with literacy challenges and behavioral and legal troubles.
So glad you all are featuring her! I can’t wait to listen to the interview with Katie!
Sold a Story was superbly done. The reporting and interviews are simultaneously compelling, humorous, technically interesting, heartbreaking, and infuriating. I had already been interested in this topic, but the series cemented things for me. I decided to start volunteering to tutor kids in ELA after hearing it.
Emily Hanford’s previous reports on the topic are also excellent. I was particularly struck by her pieces where she interviewed kids receiving tutoring who the juvenile justice system, and she also discussed the correlation between kids with literacy challenges and behavioral and legal troubles.
So glad you all are featuring her! I can’t wait to listen to the interview with Katie!