| Topics of interest to education-focused National Service Projects |
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- I Couldn’t Put It Down: Captivating the hearts and minds of adolescent readers
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- "Now I Get It!": Homework Help Strategies for Volunteers
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- Savvy Traveling: Volunteers Engaging With School Culture
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- Reading for Meaning: Tutoring elementary students to enhance comprehension
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- It's All in the Family: Planning High-Quality Family Literacy Events
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- The Power of Story Retelling
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- Room for One More? Strategies for small-group tutoring
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- Tutoring Our Youngest Readers:
Focusing on five major reading strategies
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- The Verdict is In:
Trained Tutors = Increased Student Learning
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- Reading Aloud to Build Comprehension:
Using a think-aloud technique to build understanding
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- Beyond Start-Up:
Real Answers for Established Education Programs
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- Working with Preschool Children:
Exploring ways to support learning for three and four-year-old children
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- Motivating Reluctant Adolescent Readers:
Strategies for National Service Tutors
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- Partners: Forging Strong Relationships
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- Family Literacy: Tapping into the Power of the Family
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- Back to School: Getting New Programs Started and Improving Existing Programs
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- Resources: Using National, Regional, and Local Resources to Strengthen your Program
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- Partnerships: Building Partnerships with Teachers and Parents
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