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Do This, NOT That: Teaching Reading, Not Guessing

Online Meeting

Do This, NOT That: Instructional Practices for Breaking the Word Guessing Habit EXPERT: Kelli Johnson, B.Ed., M.S. DATE: Thursday, September 16, 2021 YouTube, Teachers Pay Teachers, and Instagram are filled with "cutesy" reading strategy videos, posters, worksheets, etc. designed and posted by well-intentioned professionals. We'll dissect some of these resources to determine whether or not they are […]

US$10

Science of Reading: Turning Theory into Practice

Online Meeting

TIME:  8 Tuesdays from 4 - 5:30 pm MST Teachers often feel at a loss to help those children who do not develop reading and writing skills on par with their peers. Understanding how literacy skills develop in children, why some children struggle to develop these fundamental skills, and what research tells us about how […]

CAD$ 150

Right to Read Symposium

Online Meeting

During this full-day professional learning opportunity, we will unpack the Ontario Human Right's Commission's Right to Read Inquiry's recommendations, and discuss how to move forward together. This online symposium will feature both international and local experts who will share their knowledge, experience, and expertise regarding each of the areas related to the key recommendations.

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The Science of Reading 2.0: A Deeper Understanding

Online Meeting

This session is designed to provide an update to some of the most recent studies that have contributed to the body of knowledge we call SOR and guidelines for implementing the newest--and best-- guidance we have about teaching all our students to be successful readers and writers.

FREE!

Foundations of the Science of Reading

Online Meeting

Choose from these dates:

September 21, 2022 | 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM (EST)
September 21, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM (EST)
September 22, 2022 | 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM (EST)

You may recognize the Simple View of Reading equation (Gough & Tunmer, 1986), but have you plugged in the numbers and talked about what it really means for different types of readers? You may have seen Scarborough’s Reading Rope (2001), but are the details etched in your long-term memory so you can use it as a lens for viewing instructional decisions? You may have heard of the Four-Part Processing Model for Word Recognition (Seidenberg & McClelland, 1989), but can you explain how it functions in skilled readers? Learn how to anchor these three principles into your literacy practice.

US$200

The Science of Reading

Online Meeting

How the Brain Learns to Read and What It Means for Classroom Instruction

EXPERT: Denise Eide

This presentation will help you bridge the gap between the Science of Reading and practice. Together, we will translate the Science of Reading into practical ideas that you can implement in your classroom the next day.

CAD$10

Foundations of the Science of Reading

Online Meeting

The Science of Reading embodies over 40 years of research findings from multiple fields of study that shine a light on key fundamental principles of reading instruction. At The Reading League, we ground all of our professional development in three “anchors” that have emerged from this research. You may recognize the Simple View of Reading […]

200US$

Writing and the Science of Reading

Online Meeting

As schools and districts shift to evidence-based literacy practices, they need to attend to reading’s twin component in literacy instruction: writing. Research demonstrates that reading and writing are intimately connected and can be taught together. In this free event, we’ll review some of the research about the connections between reading and writing, what we know […]

FREE

The 7th Annual Conference of The Reading League

The Oncenter Convention Center 800 South State Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

Join education leaders and changemakers from across the globe at the 7th Annual Conference of The Reading League. This multi-day conference focused solely on the science of reading. This year’s conference returns to The Oncenter in Syracuse, NY, and features 40+ breakout sessions, 2 groundbreaking keynotes, and 30+ vendors.   Keynotes by Dr. Emily Hanford and Dr. Kareem Weaver. We […]

500US$

The Science of Reading Event

Online Meeting

EXPERTS:  Matthew M. Cruger, PhD, Nanci Bell, MA, Laura Phillips, PsyD,  &  Jennifer Louie, PhD, Join leading children’s mental health experts and educators for a special webinar focusing on the evidence-based approach to reading and how parents and educators can support kids with reading challenges. Topics Include How to know when a child’s reading struggles could […]

FREE

How Parents and Educators Can Support Kids

Online Meeting

Join leading children’s mental health experts and educators for a special webinar focusing on the evidence-based approach to reading and how parents and educators can support kids with reading challenges. Topics Include How to know when a child’s reading struggles could indicate a reading disability and where to find help  Simple steps parents and educators […]

FREE