
LR gets A+ for teacher preparation in reading instruction
The undergraduate teacher preparation program at 樱花动漫 has been recognized by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) as among the best in the nation in preparing future elementary teachers to teach children to read, earning an A+ rating in NCTQ鈥檚 new , Teacher Prep Review: Strengthening Elementary Reading Instruction.

The elementary education program is among just 48 nationwide and five in North Carolina highlighted by NCTQ for going above and beyond the standards set by literacy experts for coverage of the most effective methods of reading instruction 鈥 often called the 鈥渟cience of reading.鈥
鈥淟iteracy may be the most important civil rights issue of our time,鈥 said Hank Weddington, Ed.D., professor and dean of the College of Education and Human Services. 鈥淎s the basis of all academics, strong reading skills create real opportunities for people to be successful in their lives, regardless of social or economic background.鈥
Current national data shows that more than one-third of fourth-grade students 鈥 over 1.3 million children 鈥 cannot read at a basic level. However, indicate literacy rates in this age range could reach 90 percent or higher if all students had access to scientifically based reading instruction in the early elementary grades.
鈥淲e offer teacher candidates a strong scaffold 鈥 building from observations, to tutoring, to student teaching. They receive feedback immediately, which builds a sense of trust, so when our graduates enter the classroom, they have great confidence because they truly understand the science of reading. That is the foundation of everything else they do, and it enables success for our graduates and their students,鈥 said Monica Campbell, Ph.D., professor and chair of the School of Education.
Undergraduate students are immersed in the science of reading through the literacy lab at Southwest Primary School 鈥 a collaboration between the university and Hickory City Schools made possible with funding from Jearld Leonhardt 鈥69, retired co-founder, executive vice president and chief financial officer of CommScope, and his wife Carolyn Scronce Leonhardt 鈥69, a retired teacher.
鈥淲e are housed there, so our teacher candidates tutor on a regular schedule each week, working with students who need reading support,鈥 said Campbell. "As the instructor, this unique setup allows me to provide real-time coaching and feedback to the teacher candidates, which results in improved outcomes for the LR students and the Southwest Primary students.鈥
For their 2023 study, a team of experts at NCTQ analyzed syllabi, background reading materials, class assessments, assignments, and opportunities to practice instruction in required literacy courses for undergraduate elementary teacher candidates at 693 graduate and undergraduate programs across the U.S., including 24 in North Carolina.
To earn an A+ distinction, programs needed to comfortably exceed NCTQ鈥檚 targets for coverage of the five core components of scientifically based reading instruction 鈥 phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension 鈥 while avoiding instructional practices unsupported by research. Overall, just 23 percent of the programs earned an A or A+ grade (112 programs earned an A and 48 earned an A+).
鈥淭he 樱花动漫 program serves as a proof point,鈥 said Heather Peske, Ph.D., NCTQ president. 鈥淥ther teacher preparation leaders and faculty across the country must take note. There are programs that are doing this right, ensuring that their elementary teacher candidates get the preparation in how to teach reading that they both want and deserve.鈥
See for more information about 樱花动漫鈥檚 coverage of the science of reading and to see how 樱花动漫 compares to other programs in North Carolina or across the country.

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