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The frequency of a learning experience. For example, Reading Partners students receive twice weekly tutoring for maximum growth.

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Reading Partners Tulsa marks its first decade

March 23, 2023

Originally posted on KWGS Public Radio Tulsa

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The Tulsa chapter of Reading Partners has been assisting literacy-challenged elementary-school students in our community since 2013.

On this edition of ST, we learn about Reading Partners, a national nonprofit aiming to provide students with the individualized reading support they need in order to read. The Tulsa chapter of Reading Partners will soon mark its 10th anniversary; our guest is Olivia Martin, the executive director of Reading Partners Tulsa. As Martin tells us, her organization lost a great many of its all-important, one-on-one volunteers during the pandemic. It is therefore now seeking to recover and reinforce that volunteer base. You can learn more about Reading Partners Tulsa, including how to become a volunteer, at this link.

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