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Literacy Resources

Literacy Resources in the College of Education

Boise State offers tutoring support for children in grades K-12 through the College of Education’s Literacy Lab, initial and external testing for the Idaho Comprehensive Literacy Assessment (ICLAs), and Dyslexia professional development for educators in accordance with Idaho Code 33-1811(4).

Please find the Literacy Lab sign-up, and more information for our literacy resources in the sections below.

Resources

Literacy Lab

Literacy Lab

In the Boise State Literacy Lab, children in grades K-12 are tutored either one-on-one or in small groups by undergraduate teacher candidates. These teacher candidates are simultaneously completing coursework in literacy assessment and instruction, and they are provided constant support and feedback by university professors and graduate students.

Literacy Lab Graduate Assistantship Available

When

Fall and Spring semesters, Tuesdays and Thursday, for approximately 10 weeks

Time

4:30 – 5:30pm

Where

To ensure the safety of tutors and families, tutoring will be remote using Zoom.

Cost

$175

Application Information

Enrollment opens at the beginning of each semester (August and January) and is limited. We try to accommodate as many children as possible, but our capacity will vary each semester depending upon the number of undergraduate teacher candidates available to tutor.

To apply to our upcoming session, please complete the Literacy Lab Tutoring application form here and we will contact you by email to let yo know if your child/children have been accepted, or if enrollment is full.

Contact

Hannah Carter
Email: hcarter@boisestate.edu

Idaho Comprehensive Literacy Assessments

Idaho Comprehensive Literacy Assessments

Welcome to the Idaho Comprehensive Literacy Assessments (ICLAs) at Boise State University. We offer testing to Boise State students as part of coursework/programs (internal testing), and we offer testing for those who need to take the assessments but are not Boise State students (external testing).

External testers (non-BSU students) can take the ICLC through the Lee Pesky Learning Center. The “course” covers Standards 1, 2, 3, and 4 and is $385, paid through Lee Pesky. You will receive a letter certifying that you have completed the Idaho State Department of Education course requirements for literacy instruction. Some people don’t need or want credits for the course. If you need credit for the course, you would enroll in the Lee Pesky course first (ICLC is $385), then register for credit with Boise State Extended Studies (4 credits x $60/credit = $240) for a total of $625. If you have any questions about the Lee Pesky course, please contact Courtney Painton at cpainton@lplearningcenter.org.

Lee Pesky Learning Center

Dyslexia Professional Development

Dyslexia Professional Development

An estimated 1 in 5 children will experience some form of language-based difficulty or disability; the most commonly occurring is dyslexia. Based on these numbers, today’s educators must be aware of the signs and characteristics of dyslexia to identify and support these learners early, when the most significant impact can be made. Kids whose language-based disabilities are recognized later in their schooling have likely already experienced feelings of failure and distress and need the support of knowledgeable, compassionate, and responsive educators even more.

Boise State University is proud to be an approved professional development provider for the dyslexia standards in accordance with Idaho Code 33-1811 (4). This law states that no later than the 2023-2024 school year, “…all instructional staff members … shall be required to have received professional development specific to providing instruction and intervention to students with characteristics of dyslexia.”

We look forward to partnering with educational professionals, including administrators, paraprofessionals and teachers, to provide education, support, and resources so that we may all be best equipped to serve the students who enter our spaces.

Summer sessions are closed for enrollment. Please check back for future dyslexia professional development opportunities. We can also develop in-person or hybrid professional development for schools or districts. For more information, please contact Dr. Eun Hye Son at eunhyeson@boisestate.edu.