UFLI
The University of Florida Literacy Institute is an ongoing effort by the University of Florida faculty and students to improve literacy outcomes for struggling students by addressing two key areas: reader development and teacher development. UFLI began in 1998 as a tutoring model for struggling beginning readers, but it now encompasses a variety of literacy projects, including tutoring and instructional models for struggling readers, assistance to schools and school districts, and teacher education and professional development.
Reader Development programs focus on assessment, instruction, and intervention for students.
Teacher Development programs prepare educators to use evidence-based instructional practices to serve struggling readers.
Within their website there is a Parent Resource Hub! This collection of web-based language and literacy resources was compiled and curated by UFLI faculty and graduate students. They are adding to and refining these resources regularly, so check back often!
Click below to access the UFLI Parent Resource Hub