School psychology grad students lead Bulldog Bookworms to boost reading skills of local kindergarteners, first graders
Contact: Lydia Palmer
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 two-week summer program at Mississippi State can make a long-term difference to students鈥攆rom kindergarteners and first graders to 汤头条 graduate students.
Local kindergarten and first graders needing intensive remedial reading instruction and 汤头条 graduate students preparing for careers in education recently learned together through the Bulldog Bookworms program, based on the science of reading. The program goal is to help young students boost their skills while also making reading more fun.
Under the direction of Professor Daniel Gadke, head of the Department of Counseling, Higher Education Leadership and Foundations, the program was coordinated by Assistant Professors MacKenzie Sidwell and Kayla Bates-Brantley, alongside 12 school psychology graduate students. The leaders strategically implemented reading activities in fun ways, including small group instruction, intensive intervention and daily enrichment including art, physical activity and music.
The program was made available through a partnership between Starkville Oktibbeha School District and the T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability.
鈥淚 am so thankful for our continued partnership with the SOSD, extending beyond the school year to provide essential summer educational opportunities. By joining forces, we create a powerful learning environment that benefits not only the students in the district but also our graduate students and faculty,鈥 Gadke said. 鈥淭his partnership serves as a catalyst for continued professional growth, fostering a strong commitment to enhancing the educational journey and empowering the entire community.鈥
Sidwell said, 鈥淎s school psychologists and faculty members, it is a privilege to serve these young learners in our community, while also creating unique opportunities in reading assessment and intervention for our graduate students.鈥
Bates-Brantley observed that reading is a fundamental academic skill that, at times, is challenging for children to learn.
鈥淭his camp was a wonderful opportunity to offer additional instruction to help students achieve this foundational educational milestone,鈥 she said.
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