Literacy Collaborative at The Ohio State University


K-6 Coaching Academy

Fall: Oct 5-7, Nov 18-19, & Dec 8-10, 2010

Prepares individuals to coach K-6 teachers in reading, writing, and word study. Participants will learn how to work with teachers to help them become more effective in their classroom practice.

Literacy Collaborative Aligns with Core Principals of Response to Intervention

RtI in Literacy Collaborative Schools (PDF)

Schools that have implemented Literacy Collaborative are well on their way to fulfilling the requirements of the 2004 Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA). It allows the use of RtI, a different approach to identifying and assisting children who may have learning disabilities. It also allows the use of funds for early intervention services without the determination that a child has a learning disability.

Invest your stimulus dollars NOW for long-term gains with Research-Based Literacy Initiatives at The Ohio State University


"We need to invest this money quickly, thoughtfully, and transparently to protect kids, create jobs, and drive reforms"—Secretary Arne Duncan, February 19, 2009.

Click here for a comprehensive guide to Research-Based Literacy Initiatives at OSU (PDF)

The Lois Becker Reading Teacher Leader Scholarship

The Lois Becker Reading Recovery Teacher Leader Scholarship: $10,000 to support the training of a new teacher leader for Ohio in 2010-2011.

Scholarship application and information about the Lois Becker Teacher Leader Scholarship (PDF)

The Pinnell Reading Recovery Implementation Grant for Ohio

The Pinnell Reading Recovery Implementation Grant: Up to $50,000 available to support the training of teacher leaders for Ohio in 2010-2011.

Application and information about the Pinnell Reading Recovery Implementation Grant for Ohio (PDF)



Literacy Collaborative

Literacy Collaborative is a comprehensive school reform project designed to improve the reading, writing, and language skills of elementary children. The cornerstone of this project is dynamic, long-term professional development. School-based literacy coordinators are trained in research-based methods; provided with ongoing professional development as they continually implement research-based approaches in their own classrooms; and supported as they provide on-site training for the teachers in their schools. The goal of this comprehensive effort is to significantly raise the level of achievement for all students.

The Literacy Collaborative incorporates all of the elements of effective schools to support improved literacy instruction and student achievement through:

  • Providing a research-based instructional model that is language-based, student-centered, process-oriented, and outcome-based;

  • Creating in-school and in-district leadership through the training and support of school-based literacy leadership teams, administrators, and literacy coordinators;

  • Establishing long-term site-based development for every member of the school’s literacy faculty; and

  • Helping schools monitor the progress of every student through systematized assessment, data collection, and analysis.

Education Week: Coaching of Teachers Found to Boost Student Reading

Education Week reports that a study of the Literacy Collaborative approach to instruction finds that putting reading coaches in schools can yield strong gains.









Literacy Collaborative Primary Trainer position

Due to the upcoming retirement of Dr. Tina Henry, we are accepting applications for the position of Literacy Collaborative Primary Trainer. The position will be posted Saturday, June 12, 2010. If you would like to apply for the position, you must work through the OSU system. To access the posting and to make an application:

If you have any questions about accessing the posting, please contact our School's HR Administrator (Jackie Severance, 337B Arps Hall, 1945 N. High St, Columbus, OH 43210 | 614-292-8067).

What's New At OSU Newsletter

Read the first 2010 issue of our Literacy Projects at OSU: What's New At OSU? newsletter (PDF).

Archived 2009 Editions


Research

Literacy Collaborative’s Effects on Teaching and Student Learning

Literacy Collaborative's Effects on Teaching and Student Learning: A Federally-Funded Value-Added Study (PDF)

Large-scale federally funded study finds Literacy Collaborative raises rates of learning by 32%



Large-scale federally funded study finds Literacy Collaborative raises rates of learning by 32%

More reports from this value-added study