Literacy Practicum Students Learning

Faculty Director, Dr. Rai Farrelly, Department of Linguistics

The Literacy Practicum (LING 1900) is an outreach program sponsored by the CU 鶹 Linguistics Department. We collaborate with 鶹 community partners to support literacy development among various populations. Through our partners, 鶹 Reads, The Family Learning Center, and University Hill Bilingual Elementary School we support elementary school children learning to read. Through our partners SWAP and the International English Center we foster literacy and oral language development to adults learning English.

To enroll in LING 1900
Students can easily enroll on their own for LING 1900 using the Buff Portal. Email our faculty director if you have any issues enrolling: Rai Farrelly, rai.farrelly@colorado.edu.

How it Works

The program matches CU 鶹 Literacy Practicum volunteers, or “Buff Buddies,” with multilingual learners of English living along the Front Range area. Students enrolled in this community-based learning course have the opportunity to earn one extra credit hour while volunteering as a mentor for approximately 1-2 hours per week.

CU 鶹 students who participate in the Literacy Practicum discover they can make a profound impact on the lives of readers – young and old – including those learning English as an additional language. Linguistic research has documented the social, interactional and cognitive advantages of bilingualism, so our approach in the literacy practicum is additive – building on learners existing linguistic repertoire as they develop emerging language and literacy skills. It is widely accepted that proficiency in the English language increases educational, economic, and social opportunities for immigrant and refugee-background populations in the U.S. The collaboration between CU students and learners is therefore mutually beneficial as each develops intercultural competence, interpersonal communication skills, and friendship, with the additional bonus of exchanging language and developing teaching skills.

With this additional credit hour, CU 鶹 students engage in praxis – connecting literacy and second language acquisition theories to practice. The opportunity for “Buff Buddies” to connect classroom learning to experiences in the community is a great motivator and an important component of humanizing education. At the same time, literacy and language learners involved in the program gain inspirational access to university students who are committed to community-based learning.

Student volunteers must either have volunteered for the Literacy Practicum in a previous semester or be currently enrolled in a linguistics course. There are no prerequisites for LING 1900. Please notify us if you have difficulty registering.

Our Partners

We are proud to announce our current community partners: University Hill Elementary School,鶹 Public Library,,and the International English Center.

Explore Our Site

Learn more about our community partners, read featured blogsǰbuddy books from past students, see recognition the program has received,or find out how you can get involved in LING 1900!