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This webinar provides an overview of literacy development and instructional practices for literacy and writing. It showcases 21st Century Community Learning CenterĀ (CCLC) programs in CO, MO, and TN that focus on literacy. The National Writing Project shares their strategies and resources for successfully fostering children's literacy development.
You for Youth (Y4Y) is a virtual hub for Out-of-School Time (OST) providers. This website offers free professional development courses, tips on training staff, resources and tools for designing high-quality programs, and answers to questions.
This article outlines the dual importance of building the capacity of educators and of families who have successful family engagement. There are links to other valuable resources.