The Reading League Science of Reading
The Reading League Science of Reading

Teaching Manuscript to Struggling Readers

TRL-Michigan presents Dr. Jane Ashby: Teaching manuscript to struggling readers: The why, the what, and the how.  Mastering basic reading and writing skills is core to healthy human development.

What Does Structured Literacy Look Like in Practice?

Hosted by TRL-WI, TRL-OH, and TRL-MI with the 95 Percent Group.  Research informs educators about what good literacy instruction should include and why it’s important. This presentation focuses on HOW to teach in alignment with the principles of Structured Literacy. In this practical session, Laura Stewart, Chief Academic Officer, 95 Percent Group will share examples of instructional routines for teaching phonological awareness, phonics, and word study that align with the Science of Reading research.

Free

TRL-MI Secondary MTSS Implementation

TRL-MI is proud to host this free, virtual event - Secondary MTSS Implementation: One School’s Journey with MiMTSS’ John Vail & Kate Smith.

Thinking About Reading: Book Study

Join us this summer for a discussion of the book Thinking About Reading – What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading, by James and Dianne Murphy. We will be online with TRL-Wisconsin and TRL-Michigan co-hosts on Tuesday evenings from 7-8pm Central – with a break for July 4th. Register once and attend all six meetings!

Book Study: Literacy Foundations for English Learners: A Comprehensive Guide to Evidence-Based Instruction by Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan

Please join state chapters of The Reading League in California, Colorado, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York, as well as Collaborative Classroom, for a four-part virtual book study on Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan's Literacy Foundations for English Learners. This essential text gives educators a solid base in helping English learners develop strong literacy skills.  Book study attendees will: Gain an understanding of the essential language and literacy development of English learners Get insight from reliable research on how to best teach English learners the key components of language and literacy  Review evidence-based strategies, principles, and activities that will help guide instruction Leverage technology to enhance instruction Participants will also get the opportunity to discuss their learning with educators from across the country.

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