ABSTRACT

This chapter describes a digital tool, Udio, designed specifically to support the literacy development of young adolescents who find reading and writing challenging. Educators in a middle school classroom can readily describe the challenges they experience in getting struggling readers to engage willingly and purposefully in reading text. The struggling reader prefers to stay along the sidelines when reading, whereas more skilled readers plunge directly into the reading process, extracting the core ideas, and relating them to what they already know. The struggling reader is often reluctant, even withdrawn, and the chance to engage and participate meaningfully in reading and discussing text in the classroom is limited. Overwhelmed by cognitive and emotional demands as they struggle to become literate, these students view reading as an imposing barrier resulting in fewer opportunities for active reading practice across the curriculum. A comprehensive teacher guide includes mini-lessons and suggestions for connecting Udio to the classroom curriculum.