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Children spend 75% of their waking hours outside of the classroom, yet our nation does shockingly little to capture educational value from this time for low-income kids. Our program coaches educators and family members to help kids learn to read on grade level by 4th grade. Springboard Collaborative envisions a world where all children have the requisite literacy skills to access life opportunities. Nationally, we are the only organization to have cracked the code on equipping marginalized families to teach reading at home. At Springboard Collaborative, family-educator collaboration is the most joyful, culturally affirming, and cost-effective way to give kids access to high-quality instructional time. Our recipe for impact is a method called Family-Educator Learning Accelerators (or FELAs). FELAs are 5-to-10-week cycles during which families and educators team up to help kids reach learning goals. When educators and families collaborate, the results are extraordinary. In districts that struggle to get 20% of parents to attend report card conferences, Springboard Collaborative’s weekly family workshops average 88% attendance. For every hour that a teacher leads a workshop, parents deliver 25 hours of tutoring at home. As a result, students average 4-5 months of reading gain during each program cycle, closing the gap to grade level by half in just five or ten weeks.
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This incredibly important report by Annie E. Casey Foundation in The 74 Media highlights a simple truth: student attendance is largely a function of family engagement, especially in elementary school. Springboard Collaborative runs programs that rapidly accelerate student learning by deeply engaging parents as teaching partners. Alongside academic gains, the byproduct is increased student attendance. Contact us to learn more! #EdChat #FamilyEngagement
Educational leaders, we want to hear from you. At Springboard Collaborative, we are continuously working to better understand our community and creating solutions to assist you. Please let us know which challenge keeps you up at night. #literacymatters #poll #edchat #leadership
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Research shows that parents’ involvement in their kid’s learning is the strongest predictor of academic success. When schools, teachers, and parents come together to form a team, kids benefit. But how can we get started? Use these three ideas to engage families as partners in teaching and learning. ⤵️ 1️⃣ Empower families to embrace their expertise. Families can be their children’s first and most important teachers. They tend to know their kids best and can have valuable insight to share. Help families realize this by disrupting the idea that educators are the only “experts” that need to be listened to. Families come with their own expertise about their children and how they best learn. 2️⃣ Listen to families. Encourage families to keep sharing what is working— and not working— at home. When you invite families to share how learning is going, truly listen to them. Come to conversations with a series of open-ended questions that you can ask. If you’d like to engage families as partners in their children’s reading development, ask questions such as: Is your family able to make time for at-home reading time?; What is working? What would make it easier for you?; Where could you use more support or guidance? Cultivate patience, curiosity, and compassion. Do not try to direct the conversation or answer parents’ requests immediately. Instead, allow yourself time to truly listen. Dedicate time to reflect— ideally with colleagues— on what you heard families say, then make a plan for moving forward. 3️⃣ Foster collaboration. To truly support students, we need to create a culture that invites parents’ voices and incorporates structured approaches that bring families and schools together. Work together with families to get clear on where their child is at academically and set goals for improvement. Create a plan together to support these goals both inside and outside of school. By keeping the lines of communication open, you can create consistency with the language and approaches being used at home and school. Working towards common goals creates a seamless support system for students. #StudentSuccess #Education #Educators
Thank you, NYC Reads Initiative for being a champion for our mission. We're so proud of Ms. Poe and the team from P.S. 40Q. #literacymatters
Springboard Collaborative is closing the literacy gap through effective tutoring, parent workshops, and educator development. Ms. Poe, a dedicated P.S. 40Q teacher in South Jamaica, embodies their mission of transforming lives through education. #LiteracyMatters #CommunityImpact
Children perform better in school when their families are interested in their education. Children perform better in school when they have good attendance. Children perform better in school when their caregivers talk to their teachers and advocate for their needs. Children perform better in school when their caregivers read with them at home. And yet, such involvement is often a challenge for parents and caregivers who are juggling multiple jobs and navigating language and cultural barriers. So, here's to the donors committed to helping schools and families overcome those barriers, which is critical to the pandemic learning-loss puzzle. #Education #Literacy #StudentSuccess #FamilyEngagement
From lazy days by the pool to thrilling camp experiences, summer literature can ignite imaginations, spark curiosity, and create lasting memories. ☀️ 🏖️ 🏕️ Check out our recommended summer book list for pre-K through third-grade students. #SummerReading #Literacy #Booklist https://lnkd.in/gKDBhMrJ
With the support of Abell Foundation Inc., we have reached over 27,000 young people and their families in Baltimore City and achieved remarkable literacy gains. Read our latest blog post to learn why Abell Foundation's Joe Manko refers to our work as the"triple good" 🌟📚 #Gratitude #EducationSupport #Literacy https://lnkd.in/gX6DwjiS
Juneteenth is a powerful reminder of the long and ongoing journey toward equality and justice. To help kids understand the significance of Juneteenth, we've curated a book list that brings this history to life. From inspiring tales of courage to reflections on freedom, these books are perfect for educating and engaging young minds. #Juneteenth #SummerReading #Literacy
Pride Month provides an opportunity to teach children about diversity, inclusion, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. By introducing these concepts at an early age, we can help foster a more accepting and inclusive society for future generations. We’ve curated a Pride Month book list for children in PreK through 3rd grade ⤵️ #PrideMonth #LGBTQIA #Inclusion