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Kudos
I want to tell you how much gratitude that I have for being able to participate in your program for these last few years. It has been exceptionally gratifying to be able to read with the same student; watch her grow academically; and share in her excitement as she masters new books and new levels…
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A Virtual Hug to Our Volunteers
by Becca Thomas, Partners in Literacy Coordinator for Stedman Elementary The first day I stood outside Miss Deb’s Brilliant Minds class and welcomed each student with a fist bump, dance move, hug and their bag of books; we were there for the kids. As a Partners in Literacy Coordinator, we meet our volunteers once a…
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Reading with Julian through the Pandemic
By Poulami Wielga January 22, 2021 I first met Julian in May 2020 over Zoom, just as the school year was wrapping up and everyone was looking ahead to a summer of isolation. I was told he was a very shy, soon-to-be first grader. If I could read with him for twenty minutes, twice a…
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Holiday Thank you Letter from our Stedman Elementary Coordinators
Happy Holidays! We want to thank you for making our year. In this difficult and isolating year Wednesday and Friday mornings have been bright spots in my week. Seeing your faces and that of the brilliant minds classroom has been so sweet. You are a source of hope to me and each other. Watching as…
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Is the Purpose of Public School to Ensure a Democratic Society?
Horace Mann is known as the Father of the Common School. Elected to be the Massachusetts Secretary of Education in 1837, he led the Common School Movement. His idea was that every child could receive a basic education funded by local taxes. “Mann believed that public schooling was central to good citizenship, democratic participation and…
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What Can A Librarian Do for Middle and High School Students?
What can a librarian do for middle and high school students? 1. Give book talks to students that “open students up like a bud becoming a flower”. Julia Torres: check 2. Craft lesson plans with teachers to incorporate excellent teaching practices and strong reads. Julia Torres: check…
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We were Comfortable with You.
Partners in Literacy’s reading volunteers share reading with students in kindergarten through 8th grade. Does it surprise you that it is the middle school groups that change the most lives? At this age, kids begin to recognize and make their own choices about their educational lives. Each group decides together on what book to read.…
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One Teen Heart
If we teach a child to read but fail to develop a desire to read, we will have created a skilled nonreader, a literate illiterate. And no high-test score will ever undo that damage.” Kylene Beers Middle school students must find in books something as real as their social groups and as entertaining as video games. Middle…
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Today’s Libraries are Not Vaults; They are Rivers.
The Odyssey School library, which Partners in Literacy built from scratch, has 26,683 books Our most avid student readers, keep track of book authors like movie stars. They wait impatiently for the next book in a series. Other students gladly accept reading our recommendations of the last decades’ best books. Frankly, there is just not enough room…
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CMAS and Students’ Reading
April 16, 2019 reposted March 9, 2021. By: Julie Neitz Wielga, Founder and Director of Partners in Literacy CMAS (Colorado Measure of Academic Success) Does Not Tell Educators the Most Important Things about Students’ Reading CMAS does not tell you if the child laughs out loud when she reads. It does not tell you if…