JIRC is a strategic initiative designed to support & increase Literacy Development through education, poverty, peace and cultural development. Our non-profit organization is registered with Companies Office of Jamaica. We are dedicated to developing readers of all ages to a higher level of proficiency.
Our overarching missions are:
1. to eradicate illiteracy among children and adolescents at risk for reading failures in Jamaica;
2. empower socially disadvantaged people to participate more effectively in national socioeconomic development processes through Literacy;
3. fulfil the constitutional right of all citizens to gain access to basic education through Literacy;
4. foster social transformation through civic and public awareness through Literacy;
5. provide simple, low-resource strategies for Jamaica and other developing countries outside Jamaica;
6. support teachers in responding to students need through context base text;
7. ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning (Goal 4, United Nations);
8. ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes through Literacy (Goal 4, United Nations);
9. ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university through Literacy (Goal 4, United Nation);
10. ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy (Goal 4, United Nations);
11. eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous people and children in vulnerable situations;
We also embrace a mission that is grounded in cognitive neuroscience, learning styles, reading research and the cultural, linguistic, social and developmental needs of diverse learners. The Jamaica Intensive Reading Clinic helps students to use theoretical and practical reading strategies to learn and master the art of Reading. We closely support the vision of UNESCO, UNICEF and the Ministry of Education. Each learner is taught by a Reading Specialist or a trained Volunteer using relevant context based books. We offer intensive reading programmes and ongoing intervention projects that will help children to develop their reading skills.
Upcoming Orientation/Workshop for Volunteers:
St. James (Calvary Baptist Church)-July 7 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Hanover (Lucea Baptist Church)- July 7 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
...St. Elizabeth- (Middle Quarters Primary School)- July 7, 2018 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Clarendon (May Pen Primary School)-July 14 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
We are looking forward to seeing you soon!
See MoreWe are now accepting applications for our All-Island Summer Reading Camp (July 23-27). Kindly note that all centres are limited to 50 students, only.
Volunteers Orientation/Workshop Dates and Centres:
Kingston (UWI, Chancellor Hall)-June 30 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Trelawny (Spicy Hill Community Centre)-July 30 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Westmoreland (Savanna-La-Mar High School) -July 2 at 3 pm... St. James (Calvary Baptist Church)-July 7 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Hanover (Lucea Baptist Church)- July 7 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Clarendon (May Pen Primary School)-July 14 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
St. Elizabeth- (Middle Quarters Primary School)- June 30, 2018 at 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
We are looking forward to seeing you soon!
See MoreOur Executive Director, Miss Santana Morris made a Courtesy Call to His Excellency Mr. Courtenay Rattray, PERMANENT MISSION OF JAMAICA TO THE UNITED NATIONS.
In the afternoon, she met with the Diaspora Community Services and spoke with some young people living in the Diaspora.
We have great news in store!
Our Executive Director, Miss Santana Morris addressed Early Childhood Professionals from across the United States of America at the Youngchildexpo held in Manhattan, New York on May 2, 2018. She spoke on the importance of energizing young minds and the need to facilitate intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in the classroom. Participants will also get credit for this training session.
Our Executive Director, Miss Santana Morris with the Consulate General of Jamaica to New York last evening.
Our Executive Director, Miss Santana Morris at the Tweet Courthouse with a member of the New York City Department of Education, Mrs Yalitza Vasquez Johnson: Senior Executive Director, Division of English Language Learners and Student Support (DELLS) discussing partnerships. #jamaicaintensivereadingclinic
Teach your children that it is ok to make mistakes and that practice makes perfect. Make learning as fun, calm and reassuring as possible! Have a blessed day! #night #learning #reading #fun #JamaicaReads #jirc #volunteering
Happening now... the JIRC Community Club in session at the Calvary Baptist Church. The Chair guiding the meeting in planning exciting events for the rest of the year with the mandate being literacy improvement in Jamaica. From left to right: Charter President @Dian Clarke, Charter Secretary Joanalee Robertson, Charter VP @Heather Rushedge-Lewis, Charter Treasurer Tanisha Green-Roper
It is that time again! We are calling all passionate volunteers to join our team for the third staging of our Regional Summer Reading Camp (All Island Summer Reading Camp). This is a camp you don't want to pass by!!!
Please help to share this flyer with your friends, colleagues, classmates and community members.
You may visit our website at www.jamaicaintensivereadingclinic.com to register now.
Happy weekend!! I'm sure it was a long week--for adults and children alike. Set aside ample time for your children to engage in relaxing activities. Remember: Balance is Key! What fun activities do you have planned this weekend?
Scribbles, drawings, and forming alphabet letters! All these, among others play a vital role in developing early writing skills in your child! It's never too early to start. Do you have fun stories about when your child was learning to write? Messy, colorful walls maybe? Share in the comments below!
"Let us Talk Literacy"
A child’s sensitivity to print is a major first step toward reading. Young children can begin to understand that print is everywhere in the world around them, and that reading and writing are ways for them to get ideas, information, and knowledge. Children quickly settle into book-sharing routines with primary caregivers. Toddlers start recognizing favourite books by their cover, pretend to read books, and understand that books are handled in certain wa...ys. As they reach their fourth and fifth years, children increasingly come to understand that it is the print that is read in stories and that this print contains alphabet letters that are a special category of visual items, different even from numbers. They begin to recognize that print in English has a number of features, such as starting at the top of the page (top to bottom) and on the left side of the page (left to right). They recognize print in their home, neighbourhood, and other local environments.
See MoreWhile conducting research, Wells (1985) found that approximately 5 percent of the daily speech of 24 month old children occurred in the context of story time.
The libraries in Jamaica have a wide array of children's books to keep your children occupied and help enhance their love for reading. Have your children join the library in their community. Better yet, ensure you join too. Have a blessed Tuesday!
Featuring our 2017 volunteers from our centre in Linstead. We are excited to meet our 2018 volunteers!
Happy Monday!! "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go..." Dr. Seuss
The Jamaica Intensive Reading Clinic will host its third annual Summer Reading Camp. This year's Regional Summer Reading Camp will be in selected parishes across Jamaica. Please see the picture attached for more information.