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The Book and Globe Logo

In the Reading Recovery logo, the globe and stars are suspended above an open book, suggesting that the world is open to those who are literate. Because the logo was intended for use in connection with Reading Recovery in North America, the globe is turned to show the North American continent.

Each of the five stars represents a country where Reading Recovery has been implemented (U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom). On December 18, 1990, the United States Patent Office officially approved for registration the Reading Recovery trademark plus the “book and globe” logo. The Reading Recovery trademark was given by the founder, Dr. Marie M. Clay, to The Ohio State University for the United States. In Canada, use of the trademark and logo are under the supervision of the Board of Governors of the Canadian Institute for Reading Recovery.

Use of the trademark is granted annually on a royalty-free basis by the Ohio State University to Reading Recovery training centers and sites in compliance with Reading Recovery Standards and Guidelines.

The logo may also be used by university training centers, regional councils, RRCNA-affiliated state organizations, RRCNA and NDEC. The purpose of the trademark is to protect the program’s quality and integrity.

Click here to request an electronic version of the Reading Recovery logo.