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Not Just Behind—Stuck: Helping Students Cross the Bridge to Skilled Reading
May 15, 2025
Mitchell Brookins, a nationally recognized literacy practitioner, discusses a transformative literacy intervention implemented in a New Orleans middle school. He emphasizes the importance of a multicomponent approach, which includes structured vocabulary, syntax, and text processing instruction. Brookins highlights the need for intentional text selection and strong coaching systems for teachers. He also addresses the alarming statistic that many high-achieving students struggle with reading, and offers strategies to build confidence in older novice readers through effective, well-planned interventions.
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- A multicomponent intervention approach is essential for older novice readers, emphasizing vocabulary, syntax, and text processing to enhance comprehension.
- Effective literacy instruction requires strong coaching systems and structured frameworks to equip teachers in addressing students' diverse reading challenges.
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The Need for Improved Teacher Support
Teachers are expressing a desperate need for better support systems that go beyond just emotional assistance; they seek instructional guidance to navigate their challenges. There is a recognition that educators often feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to approach various teaching situations. A leader who can set a clear vision and provide structured support is essential for empowering teachers. This systematic guidance enables educators to focus on their primary goal: effectively teaching their students.