In recent years, in-person reading clinics ?? have emerged as valuable tools to promote literacy, especially in underserved communities with limited access to educational resources. Despite their success, attendance remains low, and many clinics lack resources. According to the Center for American Progress, only 11% of public school students receive high dosage tutoring, which is crucial for progress and keeping student attention. Mobile reading clinics ?? ?? , combined with high dosage tutoring, are an effective solution to boost attendance and accessibility of reading resources. So what is a mobile reading clinic? Mobile reading clinics are designed to bring books, educational materials, and reading instruction directly to children and adults who might not otherwise have the opportunity to engage in literacy activities. They partner with communities and community organizations to get reading resources directly to students. At Joy Education, we combine high dosage tutoring with a mobile clinic. Here’s why we love both virtual and in-person high dosage tutoring: Relationship Building: Rapport between tutors and students fosters confidence, encouraging students to ask questions and feel supported, while building social emotional learning skills. Efficacy: High dosage tutoring is up to 20 times more effective than regular tutoring, reinforcing skills and helping students build new strategies. Confidence Building: The repetition and rapport building that happens in high dosage tutoring helps to build students confidence. If they know one skill, they feel they can achieve a new skill, and even can feel empowered to try something they previously might not have considered possible. Tech Literacy: Our digital tutoring helps students develop both literacy and tech skills like using a computer, and interacting with digital learning tools. Data Collection: Regular sessions allow us to track progress and adjust lesson plans. Flexibility: Frequent meetings compensate for sick or off days, helping maintain progress. Incentivization: Students earn gaming time for every minute spent learning in our clinic. We’ve launched our first mobile reading clinic to reach low-income students in urban and rural areas, offering extra reading practice with live tutors. Think of it as a bookmobile + game truck + virtual reading clinic. Our clinics partner with local communities to provide essential reading support to those in need. Share and/or donate to our kickstarter to help us reach more students ?? https://lnkd.in/gXtwY_q9 Read more about high dosage tutoring ?? https://lnkd.in/g2r6wqr7
Joy Education Foundation
教育系统
Reimagining the way students access joyous, excellent and affordable literacy support, no matter their zip code.
关于我们
Our technology powers virtual reading clinics so that students and families easily access literacy support that is joyous, data-driven, evidence-based, and culturally responsive. Our on-demand training and live, synchronous training equips educators, communities and families to help anyone overcome reading difficulties.
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https://joyeducation.org/
Joy Education Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育系统
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- 1 人
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2021
Joy Education Foundation员工
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Demetrius Lancaster, M.Ed, MPA
Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Joy Education Foundation. Literacy champion and tech for good enthusiast!
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Anna Newcomer
Multilingual Learner Program Specialist
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Mbeng Tambekong Jerry
ESL\IELTS Teacher
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Audrey Vinkenes
News Writer | Master of Arts in English Language and Literature
动态
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Echoing this call to action: Don’t let pandemic-era tutoring programs end. Help us bring mobile reading clinics to more kids: https://lnkd.in/gskMY2iu #joyeducation #everystudentreading #mobilereadingclinic https://lnkd.in/gRXyqCUY
Steph and Ayesha Curry’s Plea to Philanthropy: Don’t Let Pandemic-Era Tutoring Programs End
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Our mobile clinic ?? ?? kickstarter is still going strong! Just $1 can make a difference in a student's success. $1=1 minute of education. Share our kickstarter or donate ?? https://lnkd.in/gXtwY_q9 #joyeducation #everystudentreading #mobilereadingclinic Demetrius Lancaster, M.Ed, MPA
We’re thrilled to share the launch of our Mobile ?? ?? Reading Clinic —a new initiative aimed at bringing essential reading support directly to communities that need it most. Our goal is to empower young readers by offering tailored, accessible reading services right at their doorstep. But we can’t do this alone. We need your support to make this dream a reality! If you believe in the power of literacy and want to help us bridge the reading gap, here’s how you can get involved: Visit our Kickstarter page ?? to learn more about the project and make a pledge. 1 dollar gives a student 1 minute in our mobile reading clinic. Share this video with your friends, family, and community to spread the word. Follow us on social media to stay updated on our progress and future initiatives. Together, we can make a difference and ensure every child has the opportunity to become a confident reader. Thank you for your support! #joyeducation #mobilereadingclinic Kickstarter: https://lnkd.in/gskMY2iu
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Across the country, community-based literacy models are showing promising results??. While school-based literacy interventions are helpful, they are often not enough for many students. Tutoring, though effective, can be expensive and out of reach for many families. Programs like Oakland Reach demonstrate how community and family involvement can bridge the gaps in education and financial barriers that often hold students back. Oakland Reach trains family members to help teach structured literacy in elementary classrooms. Susy Aguilar, a tutor with Oakland Reach, told EdNews, “People within our own community make the best tutors because we connect directly with the children… Just believing in the children and making them believe in themselves is one of the most important things for me.” Students who participated in Oakland Reach’s tutoring made significant progress, with many gaining almost a year of reading skills during the program. Church communities are also contributing to the growth of community-based literacy. In Chicago, Salem and Progressive Baptist churches have launched a summer program called Black Boy Literacy. Senior Pastor Dr. Charlie Dates, the program's founder, emphasized to ABC 7 the critical role of the church community: “The Black church has been at the forefront of liberation for Black people hands down. Literacy is liberation. It is the tool that unlocks the freedom of life.” Students in the Black Boy Literacy program have shown remarkable improvements in their reading abilities. Pastor Dates is now working with churches nationwide to establish similar literacy programs. These programs illustrate the power of community involvement in literacy education. At Joy Education, we are combining methods from these successful community models by partnering with organizations like Boys and Girls Clubs, community centers, and churches ??? that may lack resources for tutoring. We also involve family members and caregivers in their students' education by offering at-home tutoring and activities that extend focused reading practice. This combination of family and community support enables our students to make significant progress while strengthening their relationships with those around them. Deepening Community Literacy Through Mobile Reading Clinics Joy Education and Demetrius Lancaster, M.Ed, MPA have recently launched their first mobile reading clinic ???? to provide additional reading support to low-income students in urban and rural areas. Think of it as a bookmobile, game truck, and virtual reading clinic all in one. These mobile clinics are outreach tools that allow us to partner with local community networks to reach students and families who need reading support. Support our Kickstarter?? to help us reach as many students as possible and make a lasting difference in their futures! $1= 1 minute https://lnkd.in/gXtwY_q9 #joyeducation #mobilereadingclinic
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People often ask why our founder, Demetrius Lancaster, M.Ed, MPA decided to create a reading clinic????. He shares his inspiration our latest blog blow. “My inspiration came from my own experience with a community reading program offered by a local church when I was young. That support made a lasting impact on me, and I wanted to give back by helping others in a similar way. That program gave me the concrete tools to decode, but also gave me confidence to learn. My journey led me to become a reading teacher, coach, and founder of a school serving low-income communities. Through these roles, I understood the power of tailored support for students and worked closely with families to enhance literacy at home. As a learning experience designer for the past four years, I've collaborated with educators nationwide, gaining insights into how to redesign systems for better learning outcomes for students, especially those who are culturally, linguistically, and neurodiverse. As a Black man leading community literacy development, I know that the tools we put in place today are critical to how a community sustains itself for years to come. When the pandemic hit and schools closed, I seized the opportunity to work directly with families to address reading inequities. COVID-19 closures underscored the need for innovative, accessible, and effective reading support using technology. What we have developed is a community response to that need. To date, we’ve served over 1,000 students and adults via direct tutoring and reading training??.” Joy Education just launched it’s first mobile reading clinic to reach low income students in urban rural areas with extra reading practice with live tutors. What is a mobile reading clinic? Think bookmobile + game truck + virtual reading clinic ????????. Our mobile reading clinic extends our reach locally, improves accessibility in digital deserts, and deepens our impact with student and adult readers using the best of AI, transportation technology, and human relationships. They enable us to provide a robust community network of support and prioritize the most critical element to a community reading response: proximity. Our mobile clinic is a sustainable community driven strategy that will allow us to reach 1000 additional students a week, with just one bus. Technology shouldn’t be a barrier to quality education??. Similar to dental screening mobile clinics and vaccine buses, we will drive to partner organizations who have the community but not the infrastructure to provide tutoring and reading support. Our clinic will combine transportation, technology, AI literacy tools, and dedicated tutors to get as close as we can to the people who need support. Donate to our kickstarter ?? to help us reach as many students as possible, and make a difference in their future success! https://lnkd.in/gXtwY_q9 #joyeducation #everystudentreading #mobilereadingclinic
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We love when research catches up to practice! Using technology and human relationships can lead to positive impacts on literacy ??outcomes.
What does research show about EdTech's impact on literacy? Stanford researchers conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis, drawing on 119 studies published between 2010 and 2023, to evaluate the effectiveness of educational technology interventions on literacy outcomes in elementary school students. ?? EdTech’s impact on literacy varies widely based on tool features and targeted skills. ?? Writing proficiency showed the largest gains (effect size = 0.81), while improvements in reading comprehension were more modest (effect size = 0.23). ?? Decoding (effect size = 0.33) and language comprehension (effect size = 0.30) showed moderate positive impacts. ?? The impact of EdTech tools is not uniform; factors like the type of technology, duration, instructional approach, and student demographics all play a role. ?? ?Tools focused on decoding—a more constrained skill—tended to be more effective than those targeting the complex skill of language comprehension. ?? As districts explore various digital learning tools, the research advises focusing on evidence-based products that align with the curriculum. Rebecca Silverman, Elena Darling-Hammond, Saurabh Khanna, Carrie Spector - thank you Isabelle for sharing! Paper: https://lnkd.in/gbk6iph6 Summary: https://lnkd.in/gQjSPs43
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We’re thrilled to share the launch of our Mobile ?? ?? Reading Clinic —a new initiative aimed at bringing essential reading support directly to communities that need it most. Our goal is to empower young readers by offering tailored, accessible reading services right at their doorstep. But we can’t do this alone. We need your support to make this dream a reality! If you believe in the power of literacy and want to help us bridge the reading gap, here’s how you can get involved: Visit our Kickstarter page ?? to learn more about the project and make a pledge. 1 dollar gives a student 1 minute in our mobile reading clinic. Share this video with your friends, family, and community to spread the word. Follow us on social media to stay updated on our progress and future initiatives. Together, we can make a difference and ensure every child has the opportunity to become a confident reader. Thank you for your support! #joyeducation #mobilereadingclinic Kickstarter: https://lnkd.in/gskMY2iu
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Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Joy Education Foundation. Literacy champion and tech for good enthusiast!
Another win for kids and literacy ??! Excited to see Joy Education Foundation expand impact along with other #EGFellows and this global community of social entrepreneurs. Thanks for Echoing Green
We are thrilled to introduce the newest #EGFellows! Forming one of Echoing Green’s largest and most geographically diverse classes yet, these leaders are launching solutions to drive transformational change across the globe. Meet the innovators and learn more about their work: https://lnkd.in/eEYrRayQ
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Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Joy Education Foundation. Literacy champion and tech for good enthusiast!
So grateful for Floreo Labs Appreciate the support and encouragement over the years. Joy Education Foundation wouldn’t be here without yall Naomi Arroyo and Cam Flowers Excellent development and resources for start ups and start up founders!
Congratulations are in order for Demetrius Lancaster, M.Ed, MPA and his groundbreaking non-profit Joy Education Foundation, which is revolutionizing personalized literacy support for students across the country. Joy Education was recently selected as a Phase 1 winner in the Siegel Family Endowment and Walton Family Foundation $2.2 million #LearningLandscapes Challenge! Learn more about this amazing founder and his journey from idea to "I did it" in our latest Accelerator Spotlight ?? https://lnkd.in/gwMgDrb3
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Help us improve our free literacy ??tools ??
Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Joy Education Foundation. Literacy champion and tech for good enthusiast!
Looking for 10 family/caregivers to participate in an upcoming usability testing for our latest web-feature at Joy Education Foundation. ?? Your feedback ?? will help us create a better experience for students and families looking for reading support ?? ?First 10 families to sign up will receive their choice of $20 cash or gift card. Why Participate? Be a Trendsetter: Your feedback will shape the future of our product Sneak Peeks:?Check out the latest features we have in store How to Participate? Simply fill out our registration form?https://lnkd.in/gsgQuFd6?and we'll be in touch with further information! #joyeducation #literacymatters #righttoread
Usability Testing - Joy Education Foundation
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