Ensuring Success for Developing Older Readers
Educators, school leaders, and parents recognize the urgent need to identify and support students in upper elementary, middle, and high school who struggle to read. Foundational reading skills are often at the heart of reading difficulties and it is crucial to provide instruction that is research-based, respectful, dignified, and age-appropriate to this vulnerable group of students.
In this interactive institute, we will unpack the research within the IES Practice Guide, Providing Reading Interventions for Students in Grades 4-9, and bridge the research to practice by experiencing effective instructional routines within structured literacy lessons. We will also review the essential characteristics of connected texts that engage older readers while also ensuring appropriate practice leading to mastery of critical skills.
Intended Audience: Teachers, Instructional Coaches/Specialists, and School/District Leaders Who Support Literacy in Grade 4-12
Details
Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Time: 9 AM–3 PM
Location: Legacy Hall, 4301 New Town Ave, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Cost: Complimentary, but you must register in advance.
Certificates: Certificates of attendance will be provided for 6 clock hours.
Schedule
8:30 AM - Check-in/Coffee/Network
9:00 AM - Unpacking the Science of Reading Implications for Older Developing Readers
12:00 PM - Lunch/Networking
1:00 PM - Creating the Conditions for Older Developing Reader Success
3:30 PM - Afternoon Snack and Depart
Facilitated by Dr. Jennifer McMahon
Hosted by Barbara Patterson Oden
Questions? Please contact events@collaborativeclassroom.org.