- Behavior Clinic
- Culture & Well-Being Lab
- Hartman Literacy Center
- Latina/o Well-Being Research Initiative
Hartman Literacy and Learning Center
The Hartman Literacy and Learning Center is a teaching, research and service site housed within the College of Education designed to improve the quality of literacy instruction provided by teachers and the literacy acquisition of children who struggle with learning to read.
Undergraduate teachers in training tutor Milwaukee-area school children. Faculty members review lesson plans and supervise tutoring sessions. Research examines factors that relate to growth in children's reading abilities. Research is also conducted to investigate the effectiveness of teacher training in literacy instruction by following graduates into their classrooms.
- One Life Changed by the Hartman Center: Markesha's Story
- Learn more about the work of the Hartman Center
- Learn about the Tragil Wade-Johnson Summer Reading Program funded by Marquette alumnus and NBA Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade
- Support the work of the Hartman Center with as little as $20
- Information for parents
For more information about the Hartman Literacy and Learning Center, please contact:
Dr. Kathleen Clark, Hartman Center Director
Mary Krawczyk, Program Coordinator
(414) 288-7617