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Free
Reading Clinic for Grades 1-3 at UVa-Wise begins Sept. 27
Primary
school children can improve their reading skills during
a free reading clinic to be offered this fall at The University
of Virginia's College at Wise.
The clinic begins Sept. 27. Registration is underway now
and space is limited. Children in grades one through three
are invited to participate. The program is not intended
for children with learning disabilities.
With the primary grades the most critical for developing
good reading skills, tutors will work with children on reading
comprehension, writing, spelling and phonics.
Children enrolled in the program will be expected to attend
the reading clinic for 40 minutes on Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons. The clinic will be open from 4:15 p.m. until
5:30 p.m., providing more flexibility for working parents.
Parents or guardians are responsible for their child’s
transportation to and from the reading clinic.
All assessments and instruction will be supervised by Catana
Turner, professor of education, who directs the program.
The children will be tested to diagnose their strengths
and weaknesses and tutors will design lessons to help children
improve 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 the requirements for 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. “Children
benefit from the program and so do our undergraduates, who
have a chance to apply what they’ve learned in the
classroom.” Turner said. “As future teachers,
they will be more informed abut how to help children with
the reading process and reading instruction.”
Pre-registration for the program is required. To register,
or for more information, contact Catana Turner at 276-328-0165
or via e-mail at clt4f@uvawise.edu.
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