This afternoon, Michael Waldman’s reading development class wrapped up, ending a month of literacy learning. Sixteen elementary school-aged children spent their Sundays building their skills in Waldman’s class on the first floor of the Humanities Building, as part of the Summer Reading Skills Program.
“I find the kids, especially the little ones, are very energetic,” Waldman said. “They really love it. And their parents are here too, so it’s very sweet to see them kind of learning with them.”
Non-credit courses are offered through San Francisco State University’s College of Professional and Global Education in partnership with the Institute of Reading Development for kindergarten students to college freshmen to strengthen their reading proficiency. This program has been offered since 1989, according to the Institute of Reading Development. Classes take place from June to July and from July to August.
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