What is Step Up?
EDR Step Up is a year-long after school and summer study program designed to boost the academic performance of high needs students, particularly (but not limited to) immigrants and first-generation students. Step Up’s curriculum includes core academic courses focused on reading, writing, and math, as well as several activity-based electives. While the program’s direct and explicit goal is academic development, the program follows a mentoring-based teaching methodology to achieve social-emotional development as well, since students’ cultural/social environments affect their academic motivation and emotional development. Our model is not designed to replace conventional school programs, but rather to supplement them and allow students to meet or exceed expectations in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
During the school year, we focus on Academic Core Courses like English Reading/Writing and Math, with a small number of Activity-based Elective Courses, and all courses integrate social-emotional learning. Our summer programs also focus on ELA and Math, but offer a wider range of Activity-based Electives such as Taekwondo, Graphic Design, Music and Dance, and Coding and Cybercrime Prevention.
Purpose
The Step Up program accomplishes two main goals:
Step Up Educational Pedagogy
To achieve positive academic as well as social-emotional/behavioral development, EDR’s Step Up program combines both teaching and mentoring into an integrated methodology under the framework of Historically Responsive Literacy. Historically Responsive Literacy, introduced by Dr. Gholnecsar Muhammed in her book Cultivating Genius(2020): An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy focuses on creating a set of interdisciplinary learning goals to develop academic skills and intellectual insight while also building strong identity and developing tools to view the world through a critical lens. Acknowledging the significance of students’ historical and cultural backgrounds in shaping their worldviews and identities, Step Up has adapted Dr. Muhammed’s four-layered equity model, which emphasizes the following four qualities: (1) Identity, (2) Skill, (3) Intellect, and (4) Criticality. These qualities are intended to propel students from being passive consumers of knowledge to becoming independent thinkers who cultivate their own learning and become active contributors to their own communities.
Step Up 2020 ~ Present I with Brockton Public Schools
We Are Genius
Step Up sees all students as “Genius” and helps students to also see themselves the same way. Each student possesses their own unique spirit of Genius, and we aim to cultivate and uplift this brilliance through love, care, and support.
Since 2016, Step Up has supported the college readiness preparation of three graduating cohorts from the Boston Adult Technical Academy (BATA) in Boston Public Schools. Since the start of the pandemic, Step Up has expanded its mission to mitigate learning losses for immigrant students from grades 3-8 in Brockton Public Schools (BPS). Extensive collaboration between EDR and the BPS community resulted in the launch of Step Up’s first after-school program in Fall 2020, to provide academic tutoring and mentoring to address the persistent academic gap experienced by English Learners (ELs) in Brockton. Subsequently, in Summer 2021, EDR’s Step Up Summer Program (Camp) taught ELs and ELs for four weeks of all-day classes at Brockton’s South Middle School. Since then, EDR has continued to cultivate this collaborative approach and expand the program to serve more than 500 students in total.
Summer Camps
2023 After School Program
Our Stories
“I learned a lot of Math. When I go back to school, I will know more what the teacher is saying”
A student in grade 7
Brockton Public School
“I really enjoyed all the activities, and the teachers were so fun!”
A student in grade 8
Brockton Public School
“Taekwondo was fun because I get to jump and move around.”
A student in grade 4
Brockton Public School
“One Other thing I enjoyed in Step Up Summer Program is the teachers because they’re kind of fun”
A student in grade 6
Brockton Public School
“I really enjoyed the classes and the effort the teachers put in their work.”
A student in grade 6
Brockton Public School
“I like the Step Up market because it makes students want to get points by behaving well and working hard.”
A student in grade 8
Brockton Public School
“I enjoyed making new friends. All activities were so much fun!”
A student in grade 4
Brockton Public School
“I made good work progress. I liked that.”
A student in grade 8
Brockton Public School
“I was impressed with this organization; my daughter went to this program this summer.”
A parent testimonial
Brockton Public School