Reading Interventionist
Reading interventionists are educators who specialize in helping students who struggle with reading. They work with students of all ages, from preschool to high school, and they use a variety of methods to improve students' reading skills. Reading interventionists may work in schools, clinics, or private practice.
What does a Reading Interventionist do?
Reading interventionists assess students' reading skills, develop individualized lesson plans, and provide one-on-one or small-group instruction. They use a variety of methods to improve students' reading skills, including phonics, sight words, fluency, and comprehension. Reading interventionists also work with students to develop their metacognitive skills, which are the skills that help students understand and monitor their own reading processes.