literacy – UofL News Thu, 16 Apr 2026 19:59:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 UofL College of 成人直播 & Human Development to create state reading research center /post/uofltoday/uofl-college-of-education-to-create-state-reading-research-center/ Tue, 04 Jun 2024 20:41:05 +0000 /?p=60834 By Jennifer Recktenwald

The Kentucky Department of 成人直播 (KDE) has tapped UofL鈥檚 College of 成人直播 and Human Development (CEHD) to create the听Kentucky Reading Research Center, a new entity that will support educators in implementing reliable, replicable reading programs and promote literacy development.听

The project includes a two-year, $6-million contract鈥攐ne of the largest competitive grant awards in the CEHD鈥檚 history鈥攁nd is renewable for up to five years.

Executive Vice President and University Provost Gerry Bradley and CEHD Interim Dean Amy Lingo, who will serve as executive director of the Kentucky Reading Research Center when it launches July 1, joined state officials and legislators at Bourbon Central Elementary School in Paris, Kentucky to announce the project on June 3.

鈥淜DE looks forward to partnering with the University of Louisville as they establish the statewide reading research center,鈥 said Robin Fields Kinney, interim commissioner of education at KDE. 鈥淚t is truly a united effort as Kentucky continues its efforts to implement evidence-based, high-quality reading instruction and meet the diverse needs of our youngest readers.鈥

The Kentucky Reading Research Center will deliver research and data on high-yield instructional practices and strategies. It will also partner with KDE to establish a research agenda evaluating early reading models, instructional resources and evidence-based practices needed to help students improve their reading ability. The center will conduct ongoing research on reading programs throughout the state, including their cost, effectiveness and how well they maintain student progress over time. Based on the annual outcomes of the center, KDE will make recommendations about programming and funding to the Kentucky General Assembly Interim Joint Committee on 成人直播 by Oct. 1 every year.

State Sen. Stephen West (R-27), chair of the Senate 成人直播 Committee, sponsored Senate Bill 156, which called for the KDE to establish the new research center, during the 2023 Kentucky General Assembly session.

鈥淭he center will be a welcome addition to our state鈥檚 efforts to focus on evidence-based practices and improving statewide reading proficiency outcomes for students,鈥 West said.

In 2022, West and State Rep. James Tipton (R-53), chair of the House 成人直播 Committee, co-sponsored the Read to Succeed Act, which called for a multifaceted approach to improve reading outcomes for all students. The Kentucky General Assembly responded and appropriated $22 million in funding to support the implementation of the act鈥檚 comprehensive efforts, among them a statewide reading research center.

鈥淓arly literacy is the foundation for life. It is critical for Kentucky students to be able to read at the highest possible grade level by the end of third grade,鈥 Tipton said. 鈥淥ur statewide reading research center and Executive Director Amy Lingo are poised to make a significant a contribution to P-20 literacy efforts in our state.鈥

Lingo noted that she began her career as a seventh-grade teacher, where she developed a passion for teaching young people to read. Leading the center will bring that passion and expertise full circle.

鈥淚t is a privilege for me to have the opportunity to support our educators and students alike by examining effective strategies and advancing our understanding of literacy education in Kentucky,鈥 Lingo said.

鈥淭he creation of the Kentucky Reading Research Center signifies the university’s proactive stance in addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with literacy education,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭hrough interdisciplinary collaboration, cutting-edge research and community engagement, we will strive to advance our understanding of reading acquisition, comprehension and intervention strategies.鈥

Bradley conveyed support for the center on behalf of the university and acknowledged the talented CEHD faculty who play a key role in its success.

鈥淎s a premier metropolitan research institution, we leverage our resources and expertise to address the pressing needs of our commonwealth, like reading instruction,鈥 Bradley said. 鈥淭o be entrusted to create the Kentucky Reading Research Center reaffirms our dedication to scholarly inquiry and our unwavering commitment to enhancing educational outcomes for all.鈥

 

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UofL to train teachers in literacy-boosting program /post/uofltoday/uofl-to-train-teachers-in-literacy-boosting-program/ Fri, 31 Mar 2023 14:06:04 +0000 /?p=58287 The University of Louisville College of 成人直播 and Human Development (CEHD) has received an $80,000 grant to boost reading skills in young children.
The grant from the Kentucky Council on Post-Secondary 成人直播 will allow CEHD professors to provide professional development to 30 Kentucky educators as part of the Kentucky Department of 成人直播鈥檚 Read to Achieve (RTA) program.
RTA grants support teachers in implementing evidence-based instructional strategies that address the diverse needs of primary students struggling with low reading levels.
The UofL Structured Literacy Project (UL-SLP) will tackle this growing concern through the training of K-3 teachers. Co-directors are Amy Seely Flint, department chair and professor in elementary, middle & secondary teacher education; Todd Whitney, assistant professor and assistant chair in special education, early childhood & prevention science; and Justin Cooper, associate professor and department chair in special education, early childhood & prevention science.
The three co-directors have extensive knowledge in reading and multi-tier support systems.听
The one week, in-person summer training will focus on structured literacy approaches and valid and reliable universal screener and diagnostic data.
鈥淭his is an in-depth professional development opportunity for teachers,鈥 said Seely Flint. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like a literacy camp in some ways and participants will be able to immediately incorporate this into their classroom practice.鈥
UL-SLP will recruit participants through an array of partners like the Southeast South-Central 成人直播al Cooperative and the Ohio Valley 成人直播al Cooperative.听
鈥淣ot only is this a great opportunity for teachers but it鈥檚 also an opportunity for us to work with educational co-ops and get into schools that we don鈥檛 typically work with,鈥 Cooper said.
The teachers will learn essential background knowledge, phonological and phonemic awareness, decoding and word recognition, fluency, vocabulary, language comprehension, and using assessments to differentiate instruction.听
鈥淲e鈥檙e really confident in this project because it will address the need for explicit and systematic instruction in the five areas of reading,鈥 Whitney said.
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