his
site offers guidance to college-age students working as literacy tutors
to 5 - 8-year-old children. In addition, parents, school or other education
volunteers, supervisors of volunteers, and work-study students, may find
useful information provided here.
- Finding things on the site: The site has been organized to provide several
kinds of information to volunteer literacy tutors:
- information about the role of a tutor
- information about early literacy development
- sample tutoring lesson plans and activities
- information about the strategies children can use when reading
- information about other resources for tutors including further readings
and book ideas for young children

Using the Acrobat file
- If you would like to print out information from this site you can select
one of the two Acrobat files we have made available. Using these files
will allow you to print out information relatively quickly and easily.
- The first Acrobat
file includes all the information contained on this website (approximately
75 pages)
- The second Acrobat file includes specific information
for getting started as a tutor: basic lesson plans, tutoring tips, and
some resources and activity ideas.
The content for this site was developed by:
Claudia Grose, graduate faculty member and former director of the Graduate
Reading/Literacy Program at Bank Street College of Education
Naomi Hupert, senior research associate at the Education Development Center's
Center for Children and Technology
Luisa Costa Garro, graduate faculty member Bilingual/Special Education
Department
Olga Romero, Chair, Bilingual/Special Education Department
Special thanks to Judith Gold and Peggy McNamara who served as reviewers
for the site.
This link provides readers with a quick explanation to some technical
terms used in parts of the site. For a complete list of terms, refer to
the glossary.
This link
provides readers with links to related inforrmation on this guide. The
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