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Los Angeles Unified School District, California

Los Angeles Unified School District LogoLos Angeles Unified School District is implementing the Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS) program. PALS is a peer-guided, collaborative reading strategy that aims to increase reading fluency and comprehension. Student pairs take turns orally reading designated text. While one student reads, the other student records the number of words read and points out any words read incorrectly. After reading the text, each student is required to summarize what he or she has read and report the main idea of the passage.

To support the implementation of PALS, the LA conducted several in-service training sessions with the teachers, in which he modeled the strategy for them. Because the Linking Agent lives at a distance from the school district, he comes to the site for about a week once a month. During that time, he works individually with the teachers, helping them problem solve; conducts booster sessions; and answers questions. When he is not on-site, he is available to the teachers by e-mail and speaks to the principal at least one or twice a week. The Linking Agent's work has resulted in several teachers' regularly implementing PALS in their classrooms.

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