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

The Right to Read – Virtual Screening and Discussion

We are excited to launch our very first The Reading Leading California event! Join us as we view the documentary The Right to Read and engage in a discussion of how we can advance the science of reading movement in our state.

Free

Tier 1 Instruction is Risk Reduction

Join TRL-Wisconsin for a live, virtual session with Dr. Stephanie Stollar entitled "Tier 1 Instruction is Risk Reduction".  Explore the critical role of classroom instruction as a key contributor to the power of prevention. 

Free

Back to School Celebration and Discussion

Join The Reading League North Carolina for a virtual Back to School Celebration for the new year! Meet other members and friends in our community. Learn more about TRL-NC and events. Join our breakout room discussion based on Dr. Stephanie Stollar's guidance: "Moving from Shared Reading to Intentionally Reading Aloud." We have prizes to give away!

Free

Tier 1 Instruction is Risk Reduction

Join TRL-WA for a live, virtual session with Dr. Stephanie Stollar entitled "Tier 1 Instruction is Risk Reduction".  Explore the critical role of classroom instruction as a key contributor to the power of prevention. 

$10

How Spelling Informs Reading Instruction

Do you have students who can decode relatively well but struggle to spell correctly? Join us as we welcome Dr. Shelley Blackwell to discuss how the reading brain learns to spell and how to analyze spelling errors to direct instruction. Evidence-based instruction ideas and interventions will be provided to use at all tiers of spelling instruction.

Free

SoR Experts Explain: Teaching Word Recognition Skills

The science of reading is not just about word recognition skills, but efficient word recognition is critical to fluent reading and reading comprehension. Join Brooklyn College (CUNY) associate professor, Dr. Katie Pace Miles, for an overview of what teachers need to know and do to teach these foundational reading skills.

Free

Family Literacy Engagement and School-Based Literacy Plans

Calling all Louisiana schools...Dinner is served! Explore the Family Literacy Engagement Menu which encompasses vital aspects of creating a Science of Reading aligned School-Based Literacy Plan and its components. This presentation delves into family literacy engagement and the significance of a robust literacy engagement plan for fostering family involvement for district personnel, principals, teachers, families, and community stakeholders. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the concept of Family Literacy Engagement and its transformative impact on educational environments.
Presenters are: Monique Jolla, Director of Family & Community Initiatives and Miranda Gremillion, Literacy Engagement Specialist

Free

IN: Until Everyone Can Read Summit

You are invited to the 2023 Until Everyone Can Read symposium. The symposium will be held at Marian University on September 23, 2023 and is a collaborative effort of not-for-profit organizations that include the Dyslexia Institute of Indiana, International Dyslexia Association-Indiana, Decoding Dyslexia-Indiana, The Reading League Indiana, Marian University and the PATINS Project.

$75 – $125

The Teacher’s Lounge

This is your chance to bring your questions for informal discussion around implementing the science of reading in the classroom.

Free

Turning the Tide Gathering in Brookfield, WI

Join us for our second annual gathering! Emily Hanford kicks off the day with the story of her journey into the science of reading, followed by Laura Stewart, Heidi Anne Mesmer, Michelle Elia, and Shauna Cotte addressing models of reading, spelling, morphology, and early writing. We end the day with a screening of The Right to Read film. Attend in-person or via live stream! Click here for more information and a link to registration.

The Writing Rope

Writing Rope creator Joan Sedita from Keys to Literacy provides an overview and answers questions about explicit writing instruction.

Free
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