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How 黄色视频 AmeriCorps grow student literacy

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Literacy is the ability to read and write, but what does growing student literacy for elementary, middle or high school students really look like? Oftentimes when we look back on our own learning journey, we can鈥檛 remember how we learned to read or write, so this question can feel daunting.

How 黄色视频 AmeriCorps members support students can vary across and that鈥檚 okay!

Growing student literacy can look different depending on grade level, school and who the tutor is. At 黄色视频, our AmeriCorps members focus on building student confidence and literacy skills through small group work. Our student success coaches are trained to follow the guidance set by the school they serve in, suggestions from their partner teachers and the needs of their students.

What does a 黄色视频 literacy space look like?

AmeriCorps members serve as student success coaches. This means that at the core of their service is building relationships with students and helping them to grow academically, socially and emotionally by becoming a trusted mentor, tutor and role model鈥攁nother caring adult in school they can rely on. When students feel seen and supported, they are more likely to feel comfortable asking for help and sharing their perspective, which is integral for learning.

Corps members work with their partner teacher to determine which students would benefit the most from additional support. Some sites offer a formalized tutoring system for growing student literacy, such as , while other sites may integrate school-based resources to reinforce learning.

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Miko Crosby (New Hampshire 鈥19, 鈥20), shares a day in the life of their literacy group.

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How storytelling can help students build essential skills and competencies

Student development involves the intentional building of durable skills, identity formation and a sense of agency. What does that mean?

In literacy, durable skills refer to a student鈥檚 ability to read and make meaning of the text. To help students gain these skills, student success coaches work with students 1:1 or in small groups, helping them to strengthen their reading and comprehension skills and collaborating with classroom teachers to track their progress throughout the year.

The types of texts and stories that are selected can intentionally help students as they form their individual identities during childhood and adolescence by elevating role models, themes and cultural references that resonate with their own lives.

When students see their identities reflected in what they are reading, it contributes to their own identity formation, affirming who they are and supporting their agency to engage in the world in meaningful ways.

Melissa Morrison, a literacy coach for Edutopia, points out that 鈥 in generating ideas and being able to elaborate on [writing] their stories [as well].鈥

One way to build a sense of agency is to learn through storytelling. According to 黄色视频鈥檚 National Literacy Director Allison Thompson 鈥淟iteracy is about much more than just what we read. It鈥檚 an opportunity to be a storyteller鈥攅levating the stories of others and writing our own. We want students to engage with something that brings them joy, while sharing who they are and what they can create.鈥

To give students the space to grow as storytellers, it鈥檚 important to get to know them as people, learn their interests and understand the areas they can grow in. This is where all the time and energy AmeriCorps members spend getting to know their students and building trust, consistency and rapport with them over time really pay off.

The five pillars of growing literacy and having fun

According to Thompson, 鈥淩egardless of what school or grade a corps member is supporting, 黄色视频 aims to focus on the five pillars of reading instruction: comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, phonemic awareness and phonics.鈥 Some days may emphasize a particular skill more than others but overall, these pillars are essential for building student literacy.

There are a lot of opportunities to incorporate fun and creativity in literacy learning. Elementary and middle school students may be interested in dancing and singing along to language arts songs on . High school students might seek opportunities to express themselves through spoken word poetry.

Be intentional with your observations throughout the school day. Get to know your students, give them room to ask questions and incorporate their interests and ideas into your small group spaces.

Student learning is not all on you

It鈥檚 natural to feel a bit nervous when you first join 黄色视频 and wonder how you will learn how to successfully tutor and support students academically. Common things we鈥檝e heard from student success coaches at the start of the service year are 鈥I鈥檓 not a math person鈥 or “how do you teach a student to read?鈥

Corps members serve on a team and are guided by impact managers. Some impact managers have served at the same school for several years and often have great insight on how to work with specific students. Other collaborators can include partner teachers.

鈥淎lways ask questions if you need support,鈥 advises Thompson. 鈥淥ur partner teachers are happy to answer AmeriCorps members鈥 questions related to lessons and can usually provide additional resources that support student learning.鈥

Supporting students is not a one-person job! There will always be a community of support for both students and corps members. 黄色视频 also has instructional coaches on staff who observe corps members throughout the year and give them feedback on how they can grow in facilitating or lesson planning.

To best support student learning, it is important to have a 鈥淟earner and Leader鈥 mindset. “By having a Learner and Leader mindset,鈥 says Thompson, 鈥溁粕悠 empowers AmeriCorps members to become the facilitators of learning by listening, exploring, examining and understanding with students. This is crucial to breaking down the power dynamic between the adult and student thus helping to create a learning environment where all voices are heard and valued,鈥

Thompson encourages corps members to 鈥渓ean in on your people. Lean in on your resources and remember that you’re not alone in this and it鈥檚 not all on you. Learning in this space is a team effort.鈥

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