Literacy ReclaimEd

 

Partner with CORE Learning and UnboundEd to receive no-cost, grant-funded support to improve literacy instruction for African American students.


What is Literacy ReclaimEd?

Learning to read and write in the elementary grades is the foundation for developing content-area knowledge in later grades; however, ongoing achievement gaps between African American students and other groups continue to reflect the impact of lower literacy attainment.

 

Literacy ReclaimEd is a no-cost, grant-funded professional development opportunity that addresses the achievement gap in elementary literacy for African American students. This initiative equips second- through fifth-grade classroom educators to improve literacy instruction for, and better meet the unique needs of, African American students.

 

We are recruiting schools to partner with us during the 2024–25 school year.


Literacy ReclaimEd weaves together three promising strategies that build on existing evidence-based literacy supports:

Foundational skills in literacy instruction grounded in the science of reading

Culturally responsive practices for diverse readers

Classroom-based coaching, both in-person and virtually



What to Expect
  • Expert-Led Training

    Learn from leading researchers and experts who specialize in language variation and literacy instruction grounded in the science of reading.

  • Customized Curriculum

    Access and implement comprehensive curricular resources and evidence-based instructional strategies to support African American students.

  • Peer Learning Communities

    Engage in collaborative learning experiences with fellow educators. Share best practices, exchange ideas, and build a supportive network.

  • Cultural Competency Focus

    Enhance your understanding of linguistic diversity and create inclusive learning environments.

  • Flexible Learning Options

    Choose from various in-person and virtual training sessions to fit your schedule and learning preferences. Access resources and materials online to continue your professional growth beyond the classroom.

Our Model


Professional Learning

Teachers participate in eighteen hours of in-person learning on Structured Literacy and another six hours of in-person training on language variation, including bidialectalism, and culturally responsive practices for diverse readers.


Teacher Supports

We equip teachers with six lesson plans that include explicit differentiated instruction on dialect-shifting. CORE’s educational consultants provide seven days of instructional coaching to each school.


Student Supports

Teachers trained by Literacy ReclaimEd provide differentiated literacy instruction that includes:

  • Contrastive analysis of African American English (AAE) and General American English (GAE)

  • Explicit instruction in dialect shifting

  • Culturally relevant instructional techniques and assessments

Frequently Asked Questions

Schools should have predominantly socioeconomically disadvantaged students and Black students.

Participating schools will work with UnboundEd and CORE through the 2024–25 school year.

Teachers will:

  • Increase their knowledge and efficacy in teaching students foundational language and literacy skills

  • Expand their understanding of general linguistic concepts and dialect

  • Grow their knowledge of culturally responsive teaching strategies

     

Students will improve their:

  • Proficiency towards mastery of basic early literacy skills to access complex text and think critically

  • Proficiency in grade-level standards

  • Ability to shift between their home dialect and academic language

Get in Touch

For more information or to discuss how we can customize the program to meet your needs, please get in touch.