
Department of Educational Technology and Literacy (EDTL)
Reading Clinic
Who can benefit...
- For children or adolescents who have learning difficulties.
- For children or adolescents who are lagging behind their peers in reading and writing.
- For children or adolescents who are not motivated to read for enjoyment and information.
- For adults who never had the opportunity to learn to read and write; or who want to improve their reading and writing.
- For people who want teaching of the complex process of reading, using all of the cueing systems (phonics, sentence structure, word meaning,etc.) with an emphasis on making sense of what we read.
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What we provide...
- The most up-to-date, success-oriented, and motivational techniques.
- one-on-one evaluation and tutoring
- one-hour sessions
- weekly meetings
- A lending library of high interest books and magazines.
- The opportunity to discuss concerns you have with the teacher each week.
- Home activities that reinforce the learning in fun and authentic ways.
- A written list of recommendations at the end of each semester.
- Participation in parent workshops to help parents to learn new ways to help their children.
- The opportunity to meet parents/guardians who have similar concerns and interest in their children's development.
- The option to continue the tutoring for additional semesters in the Literacy Clinic with trained volunteers at a reduced price.
Fee:
- A fee of $100.00 is due at the first session. This covers at least 10 sessions. (Scholarships are available for needy families.)
- A deposit of $25 is also due the first session but is given back at the end of the semester if all Clinic materials are returned and the session is completed.
Who we are...
The clinicians who work
in the Clinic are primarily experienced classroom teachers. All
are enrolled in the graduate reading program, studying for their
masters degree as reading specialists. For more information on the
M.Ed. in Reading, please call or E-MAIL
the director, Dr. Elizabeth Dicembre at 410-704-2558.
Contact Information
Call Dr. Dicembre
or her assistant at (410) 704-2558. Leave your name, phone number
and address. We will be happy to send you an application, or to
answer any questions you may have.
Write to:
Reading Clinic c/o Dr. Elizabeth Dicembre
College of Education, Towson University
8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252-0001
E-Mail and Phone:
Dr. Elizabeth Dicembre
Director of Reading Clinic
Graduate Reading Program
Department of Reading, Special Education, and Instructional Technology
College of Education
Phone: 410-704-2558
E-Mail: edicembre@towson.edu
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