In this new individual training format, participants will get 1:1 virtual check-ins for rich conversations to debrief, extend, and reflect to translate research into practice.
This practical course provides the background knowledge needed to teach all the components of beginning reading instruction. The instructional practices are designed to easily transfer to classroom lessons and can be integrated with any reading curriculum or published reading program.
This asynchronous course is broken into 11 asynchronous modules:
- Module 1: Literacy Basics
- Module 2: Oral Language
- Module 3: Phonemic Awareness
- Module 4: Phonics & Advanced Word Study
- Module 5: Fluency
- Module 6: Vocabulary
- Module 7: Sentence Structure
- Module 8: Text Structure
- Module 9: Comprehension
- Module 10: Reading Difficulties
- Module 11: Reading Assessment
Who is this training beneficial for?
Any educator who teachers reading. While the content is designed for K-3 educators, educators outside of these grade levels may find this training to also be beneficial. Title funds may be utilized for staff outside of K-3.
Does this meet the Act 20 requirement?
This training meets the K-3 professional development Act 20 requirement as this training is found on the CERI (Center for Effective Reading Instruction) IDA approved list.
What are benefits of this training?
We strive to provide a collaborative and supportive space to share ideas and grow in our learning together. Our trainer, Jim Addison, brings his passion, experiences, and lifelong mission to improve literacy systems.
Upcoming Dates
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09OctKeys to Beginning Reading: Individual
This training includes the Keys to Beginning Reading asychronous course and training manual ($340 value). Additionally, educators will have virtual check-ins to debrief, extend, and reflect on course content.
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Speaker(s)
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Jim Addison
Literacy Specialist
Staff
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Renee Nelson
Administrative Assistant