Bibliographic Data
Year of Study
2021
Publication
AERA
This study examines the impacts of two AmeriCorps programs, Minnesota Reading Corps and Wisconsin Reading Corps, where AmeriCorps volunteers provide literacy tutoring to at-risk kindergarten through third-grade (K–3) students utilizing a response-to-intervention framework. This evaluation replicates a prior randomized controlled trial evaluation of the program 4 years later and for the first time evaluates the program model replicated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The results of the two evaluations showed that kindergarten and first-grade students who received a single semester of Reading Corps tutoring achieved significantly higher literacy assessment scores, and demonstrated meaningful and significant effects after a full-school year of the intervention for second- and third-grade students.
Research Design
Study Design
Quantitative
Methodology
Randomized Controlled Trial
Subject
Reading
Grade Level(s)
Kindergarten,
1st Grade,
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade
Sample size
Minnesota RCT: 622 students
Effect Size
In Minnesota: 0.85 SD for Kindergarten, 0.81 for 1st grade, 0.28 SD for 2nd and 3rd grade. In Wisconsin: 0.55 SD for Kindergarten, 0.46 SD for 1st grade (reading fluency no effect size)
Program Details
Program Name
Minnesota Reading Corps and Wisconsin Reading Corps
Program Evaluated
Literacy tutoring
Tutor Type
AmeriCorps volunteers (non-teacher adults)
Duration
No specific duration, students leave tutoring once they score highly enough
Student-Tutor Ratio
1:1