{"id":189477,"date":"2023-06-27T14:15:20","date_gmt":"2023-06-27T18:15:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.syr.edu\/?p=189477"},"modified":"2024-08-28T15:56:14","modified_gmt":"2024-08-28T19:56:14","slug":"reading-buddies-program-gives-young-readers-and-pre-service-teachers-a-jump-start","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.syr.edu\/blog\/2023\/06\/27\/reading-buddies-program-gives-young-readers-and-pre-service-teachers-a-jump-start\/","title":{"rendered":"Reading Buddies Program Gives Young Readers\u2014and Pre-Service Teachers\u2014a Jump Start"},"content":{"rendered":"
One aspect that makes the School of Education\u2019s (SOE) teacher preparation program stand out is that it offers undergraduates opportunities to be immersed in diverse and inclusive school environments as early as their first year. For undergraduates signed up for the EDU 202 primary grades practicum, that means participating as volunteers to read once a week with young children in the Syracuse City School District (SCSD).<\/p>\n
\u201cThe Reading Buddies program is a chance for our pre-service teachers to get to know a young student while engaging in literacy activities. For most, it\u2019s their first experience in the Syracuse City School District, and for many perhaps their first time in a school not as a student themselves,\u201d says Professor Christine Ashby G’01, G’07, G’08, who coordinates the inclusive elementary and special education (grades 1-6)<\/a> program.<\/p>\n Adds Ashby, \u201cThe program is part of our commitment to offer our students sustained field experiences throughout their four years. Reading Buddies gets our students comfortable being in schools, being careful observers and making connections with the concepts\u2014such as inclusive educational strategies\u2014that they are learning in our classes.\u201d<\/p>\n The program is part of our commitment to offer our students sustained field experiences throughout their four years.<\/p>\n Thanks to Reading Buddies, young readers get a chance to practice outside their classroom and form a relationship with a young adult who is a consistent figure in their lives and throughout the year. The program builds on a previous collaborative relationship with an established Central New York literacy program<\/a> that supports grade level reading for SCSD students.<\/p>\n To learn more about how the SOE program works, the joys and connections it makes, and just how a 6-foot-5-inch freshman navigates furniture in a kindergarten library, we spoke to spring 2023 Reading Buddies participants who were assigned to SCSD\u2019s Ed Smith K-8, Huntington and STEAM at Dr. King schools, as well as their supervisors.<\/p>\nReading Buddy: Qin Gao \u201925<\/strong>
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