Children react during a lesson as part of the PNC Grow Up Great Fellows.
Children react during a lesson as part of the PNC Grow Up Great Fellows.

Can drama and storytelling help preschoolers be better prepared for kindergarten?

Yes, they can. That鈥檚 the conclusion drawn by faculty researchers in the University of Louisville鈥檚 College of 成人直播 and Human Development after launching the PNC Grow Up Great Fellows, a program that trains future teachers to engage youngsters by borrowing from the world of theater.

To date, nearly 400 youngsters have taken part in the innovative program, which kicked off as a pilot program last fall.

Funded by a $247,186 grant from PNC Foundation, the initiative brings together UofL, StageOne Family Theatre and Jefferson County Public Schools.

About 10 fellows鈥攁ll of them UofL early childhood/elementary education majors鈥攁re selected each fall semester to help at-risk, pre-kindergarten students at JCPS鈥檚 DuValle 成人直播 Center and Unseld Elementary.

Jill Jacobi-Vessels, an assistant professor of early childhood education who has oversight for the fellows, said the UofL students work closely with StageOne Family Theatre to hone their own performance skills and to learn how to engage children in the learning process. Preschoolers who participate in the program are able to quickly step into roles that require them to use math, literacy and social skills to solve problems, she said.

UofL President James Ramsey said the program underscores the power of community partnerships in education.

鈥湷扇酥辈 is a continuous, lifelong process that works best when schools, businesses and nonprofit organizations all work together,鈥 Ramsey said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why our PNC Grow Up Great Fellows is a perfect example of how collaboration can transform our city and our future.鈥

鈥淓arly access to learning is the cornerstone of a young child鈥檚 development,鈥 said Chuck Denny, PNC regional president for Greater Louisville and Tennessee. 鈥淏y engaging families, educators and community partners, particularly for underserved children, we can build on the early childhood progress that PNC Grow Up Great has supported here over the past 11 years.鈥

JCPS Superintendent Donna Hargens said, 鈥淭his partnership aligns talents and resources to offer an exciting program for prekindergarten students. When great organizations step up and focus their efforts to improve learning opportunities for students, students win. We鈥檙e grateful for this work that boosts kindergarten readiness and prepares students for a lifelong love of learning.鈥

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Cindy Hess
Cindy Hess has more than 30 years of experience in communications, marketing and investor relations, including more than a decade at UofL. She is "sort of" retired but happy to come back to the Office of Communications and Marketing to help with special projects and assignments.