EDR Step Forward is a summer study program designed to for recent immigrant students to accelerate English proficiency through content-based instruction.

ACCELERATE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

ACHIEVE SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

What is Step Forward?

EDR Step Forward is a summer study program designed for recent immigrant students to accelerate English proficiency through content-based instruction. Step Forward’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.

Our summer programs 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 Art.

Purpose

The Step Forward program accomplishes two main goals:

Accelerate English Proficiency

Step Forward’s curriculum includes core academic courses focused on reading, writing, and science, as well as several activity-based electives.

Achieve Social-Emotional 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.

Step Forward Educational Pedagogy

EDR’s Step Forward program has been built based on Step Up and similarly 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.

Identity
Skills
Intellect
Criticality

Step Forward 2024 ~ Present I with Brockton Public Schools

I Have a Dream

Step Forward sees that all students have a dream for their lives. We help students to realize their dreams through support in growing their skills and planning for their future.

Since 2020, EDR’s Step Up program has been able to address the needs of immigrant and English Learner (EL) students in the Brockton Public Schools (BPS). Since then, Step Up has grown and our student base has grown to include not just these students, but anyone who needs extra academic assistance. In 2024, EDR and BPS evaluated that there was a new group of students in need: early high school immigrants. Thus, Step Forward was created to help recent immigrant adjust to the secondary school in the U.S. and step forward to start preparing well for their future. Step Forward has been growing in each year of operation and we are so excited to start year 3!

Summer Camp

  • Program Duration: 4 weeks in July
  • Day/ Time: Monday-Friday/12pm-4pm
  • Tuition: Free
  • Premise: Public Schools
  • Grades: Rising 9th-10th grade students (immigrated in the past 3 years)
  • Class Size: 20 students per class
  • Platform: In-person Courses
  • Academic Core Skills Courses: English Language Arts (Reading & Writing), Science/Mathematics
  • Activity-based Learning Courses (Electives): Music, Taekwondo, Basketball, Writing Club, Graphic Design, Coding, Logic Games, Art
  • 12:00-1:00 Lunch & Check-in
  • 1:00-3:30 Academic Core Skills (English Reading & Writing, Science)
  • 3:30-4:00 Activity-based Learning Courses (each student chooses one)
  • The long-term goals of the Step Up Summer Program are to boost students’ academic performance and to improve students’ performance in MCAS.
  • Step Up also introduces social-emotional learning to improve intrinsic motivation and emotional maturity.
  • The program’s curriculum is designed to address students’ academic needs and relevant social-emotional development, particularly their self-motivation for academic learning and adjustment to life in America. The highlight of our curriculum is our foundation on content-based instruction. When looking at Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy of Education, many second-language programs focus on remembering and understanding. Our goal as a program is to get our students to the evaluation and creation stages through creative writing and our science classes/competitions. It’s through this approach that we support students with academic content and further assist with immersion into an English education system.

Please contact us for more information.