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Florida State University and EarlyBird Education bring new comprehensive literacy assessment & dyslexia screening tool to schools across the country. New assessment yields the most comprehensive, evidence-driven approach to identifying students at risk for struggling with reading, connecting them to tailored instructional resources.
- Kindergarten and First Grade
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- Student Center Activities
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- Second and Third Grade
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- Fourth and Fifth Grade
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- For Educators
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- Resource Database
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- About
The Florida Center for Reading Research is a...
- News
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- Kindergarten and First Grade
Welcome to the University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI, pronounced “you fly”). UFLI is an ongoing effort by UF faculty, students, and staff to improve literacy outcomes for children learning to read. The work of UFLI focuses on two main areas: teacher development and reader development.
Florida’s Adult and Family Literacy Resource Center. Established in 1985, The Florida Literacy Coalition (FLC) promotes, supports and advocates for the effective delivery of quality adult and family literacy services in the state of Florida.
25 Απρ 2024 · Welcome to Florida's Adult and Family Literacy Resource Center. Literacy News. Watch the Webinar - Enhancing Reading and Writing Skills Through Text Structures. Read Florida Literacy Coalition's Fall 2024 E-Newsletter. Register for the Upcoming Online Tutor Training - October 30 - November 20, 2024.
Established in 2002 by the Governor’s office and Legislature, the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) is a multidisciplinary research center at Florida State University that explores all aspects of reading research.
Identify where to create the literacy center. Choose a theme, topic, or focus for the center. Decide on how you will organize resources and materials (print or non-print) at the literacy center. Make a list of directions explaining how students should use the center.
The FCRR Resource Database pulls together over 650 materials from across the center’s numerous research, innovation, and engagement activities. Users can search available materials by resource type, project, and stakeholder audience. We invite you to continue learning and growing with FCRR.