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Pioneer International Prize for the Promotion of Literacy
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Pioneer International Prize for the Promotion of Literacy

The article reports on the awarding of the international literary prize 'FELA' to the Pionirski – Center for Youth Literature and Library Science at the Municipal Library of Ljubljana. The prize was given for innovative practices in promoting reading literacy, specifically for two projects titled 'Znak zlata hruška' and 'Moja najljubša zlata hruška.' These projects aim to evaluate the quality of children's literature and encourage active participation from young readers. The award ceremony took place during the 24th European Conference on Reading Literacy held at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. The director of the Municipal Library, Teja Zorko, emphasized the recognition as validation of the center's long-term commitment to developing youth literature and reading promotion.

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Pioneer International Prize for the Promotion of Literacy

The article reports on the awarding of the international literary prize 'FELA' to the Pionirski – Center for Youth Literature and Library Science at the Municipal Library of Ljubljana. The prize was given for innovative practices in promoting reading literacy, specifically for two projects titled 'Znak zlata hruška' and 'Moja najljubša zlata hruška.' These projects aim to evaluate the quality of children's literature and encourage active participation from young readers. The award ceremony took place during the 24th European Conference on Reading Literacy held at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. The director of the Municipal Library, Teja Zorko, emphasized the recognition as validation of the center's long-term commitment to developing youth literature and reading promotion.

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