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While the number of struggling readers and writers who require extra assistance
continues to increase, funding to support their needs is on the wane. Now, more
than ever, you must be inventive and look outside your building to enlist help
from your community. But locating volunteers is only half the solution, you must
also train them well. How can you locate and train community members to not only
sit side by side and nurture young readers, but also understand literacy
acquisition and the role of instruction?
Patricia Oliver and Mary Wheeler have created a successful volunteer tutoring
program in their school district, and in A Supervisor's Guide to You Said
Yes!, they share the nuts-and-bolts details that make it work. Whether
you're a teacher, administrator, reading specialist, reading coach, or
after-school coordinator, you'll find everything you need to recruit and retain
volunteers, to get them started, and to help them provide individualized
tutoring in key areas such as:
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comprehension
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phonemic awareness
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phonics
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fluency
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vocabulary development
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strategies for decoding unknown words.
A Supervisor's Guide to You Said Yes! is
aligned with federally mandated reading goals, is supported by scientifically
based research, and unfolds a concise, easy-to-understand roadmap to success. In
addition, it's loaded with checklists, photos, tables, charts, and blackline
masters that will help you get organized so that you can maintain a focus on
offering high-quality student-centered tutoring.
Help your struggling students without stretching your budget. Reach out to your
surrounding community and implement the program described by A Supervisor's
Guide to You Said Yes! You'll uncover a powerful new source of teaching
support while giving children the individualized tutoring they deserve.
Introduction
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Tutoring Tips!
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Reading-It's Okay to Make Mistakes
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Read It Like the Teacher!
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Reading and Writing Go Hand-in-Hand
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So Much to Do! So Little Time!
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The How & What of Volunteer Tutoring
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Before Reading
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During Reading
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After Reading
Appendices:
A. Helpful
Templates for Tutors
B. hildren's
Literature for Read Alouds
References