Registration now open for free reading clinic for grades 1-4 at UVa-Wise
Primary school children can improve their reading skills during a free reading clinic to be offered this summer at The University of Virginia's College at Wise.
The clinic has a tentative start date of Tuesday, June 10. Registration is underway now and space is limited. Children in grades one through four are invited to participate.
With the primary grades being the most critical for developing good reading skills, tutors will work with children on reading comprehension, reading fluency, spelling, phonics and writing.
Children enrolled in the program will be expected to attend the reading clinic for a 45-minute session each day Monday through Thursday from June 10 through June 30. The clinic will offer two sessions each day from 2-2:50 p.m. and from 3-3:50 p.m. to accommodate as many children as possible. Parents or guardians are responsible for their child’s transportation to and from the reading clinic.
All assessments and instruction will be supervised by Jeff Cantrell, Chair of the Department of Education and instructor in the program. The children will be tested to diagnose their strengths and weaknesses, and tutors will design lessons to help children improve in the areas where they need the most help. Lessons will be delivered one-on-one with multiple learning activities.
Tutoring will be offered by UVa-Wise senior education students as part of their requirements in an advanced course in the diagnosis and correction of reading problems.
The children who participated in previous reading clinics and their parents have raved about its benefits. In addition, their undergraduate tutors benefit by applying what they’ve learned in the classroom to gain hands-on experience in reading instruction and helping children with the reading process.
Pre-registration for the free program is required. To register, or for more information, contact Jeff Cantrell at 276-376-1037 or rjc2e@uvawise.edu.
Posted
May 22, 2009
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