Family Literacy LinksThis page provides Website links related to family literacy.
Kentucky Adolescent Literacy PlanIn April 2007, the National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) invited Kentucky to become part of an Adolescent Literacy Network. Kentucky was one of ten states chosen to become part of this network because of the commitment to adolescent literacy development the state has already shown in its present ...
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Literacy - Professional ResourcesThis list of professional resources is organized into categories—Preschool/Elementary, Middle/High and Other. It contains descriptions and bibliographies of sources on books about literacy, coaching, best practices and assessments among other topics.
Literacy PlansRead samples from Kentucky schools and districts. You can download literacy plans from the schools below.
Literacy ReportsView the latest reports on literacy topics from a variety of national groups and researchers.
Literacy Strategies GlossaryIncluded in this glossary are definitions of common terms used around literacy instruction. The strategies can be used by teachers in every content area to support literacy instruction. Some of the terms have accompanying word documents with templates and/or examples of the strategy for teacher use.
Literacy-Technology ResourcesThis site includes resources for books-on-line, software which reads text, as well as web search engines which teachers can use to integrate the Internet into their classroom and much, much more.
NASBE Adolescent Literacy Grant awardThe Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) will receive a one-year, $15,000 planning grant to help state efforts to incorporate literacy strategies into core academic subjects, the National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) announced today. The KBE joined state boards of education in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Utah and West Virginia ...
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National Family Literacy DayFamily literacy programs provide disadvantaged parents and their children with tools and strategies for success in school and life. Parents become full partners in their child’s education and interact with their children through planned, high quality literacy experiences. While National Family Literacy Day® is celebrated on November 1st, many communities ...
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Even Start Family Literacy provides intensive family literacy services that integrate learning activities for parents and children, helping parents to become active partners in their children's education, and children to achieve a high level of success in school and life. Even Start offers educational opportunities to families most in need, as ... More
Kentucky Writing Program
Writing instruction prepares students to communicate for a variety of purposes and audiences in a variety of real-world forms.
Literacy PERKS
Literacy PERKS (Program Effectiveness Review for Kentucky Schools) is designed for use by school and district reviewers. At the school level, the best use of Literacy PERKS occurs when Literacy Team members complete the review and use the results to develop a school wide literacy plan. An accompanying Literacy PERKS Booklet ... More
Read to Achieve
Read to Achieve: Reading Diagnostic and Intervention Grant The Read to Achieve Grant Program was created to focus on reading diagnostic and intensive reading intervention for struggling readers within the state primary program. The Reading Diagnostic and Intervention Grant Program is a competitive program that provides funds to schools to implement ... More
Reading
Reading is the complex, recursive process through which we make meaning from texts, using semantics; syntax; visual, aural, and tactile cues; context; and prior knowledge. --from Standards for the English Language Arts: A Project of the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), 1996 KCCT ... More
Reading First in Kentucky
Reading First is a major federal initiative within the new reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act: No Child Left Behind to improve reading for primary age (K-3) children throughout the state. The United States Department of Education will send Kentucky $13.7 million annually for the next six years. Reading ... More