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by Lennon Sanchez, age 10
People need to be able to learn. If we help children get adapted to learning, the world will be a better place.
research-backed
From regular student assessment to contracting for independent studies, Reading Partners systematically collects, analyzes, and uses data to generate knowledge, improve programs, and report on impacts.
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The established and growing research we have about how students learn to read, including systemic phonics education.
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A facet of high-dosage tutoring in which a tutor offers one-on-one attention to their student, resulting in targeted support, and personalized literacy learning.
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The frequency of a learning experience. For example, Reading Partners students receive twice weekly tutoring for maximum growth.
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Ensuring every student, no matter their race, gender, socioeconomic level, or location has access to the resources and support they need to succeed in school and in life.
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by Lennon Sanchez, age 10
People need to be able to learn. If we help children get adapted to learning, the world will be a better place.
At Reading Partners of Tulsa, people help tutor children in reading. They work with kids one-on-one to boost their skills. Volunteers at Reading Partners of Tulsa help with students that go to schools with not a lot of resources. Reading Partners of Tulsa don’t just help in schools, but they also help in communities too!
When you’re older than 18, you can join them. There are a lot of easy and nice choices to help the organization.
You can help by volunteering, and no experience is required. You can help by donating money or make a fundraiser. Reading Partners of Tulsa would love the help.
I love reading, and I love how Reading Partners of Tulsa help all children experience that. That’s why I’ve always liked Reading Partners of Tulsa, and thought it was an amazing and trustworthy program. I think you should too, if you don’t want to that’s ok too. To learn more, go to readingpartners.org.
You could be one of them and help children have a new ability in life.