The Power of How: Using Instructional Routines to Maximize Student Learning
Educator extraordinaire Dr. Pam Kastner provides tips on how to use instructional routines to maximize learning. Co-hosted by TRL-PA and TRL-WI.
Educator extraordinaire Dr. Pam Kastner provides tips on how to use instructional routines to maximize learning. Co-hosted by TRL-PA and TRL-WI.
This is your chance to bring your questions for informal discussion around implementing the science of reading in the classroom.
Join us as we discuss Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert’s book, Teaching Words and How They Work: Small Changes for Big Vocabulary Results. We know vocabulary is a critical key to comprehension, and this study will help us know which words to teach and how best to teach them.
Join us as we discuss Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert’s book, Teaching Words and How They Work: Small Changes for Big Vocabulary Results. We know vocabulary is a critical key to comprehension, and this study will help us know which words to teach and how best to teach them.
Join us as we discuss Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert’s book, Teaching Words and How They Work: Small Changes for Big Vocabulary Results. We know vocabulary is a critical key to comprehension, and this study will help us know which words to teach and how best to teach them.
Join us as we discuss Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert’s book, Teaching Words and How They Work: Small Changes for Big Vocabulary Results. We know vocabulary is a critical key to comprehension, and this study will help us know which words to teach and how best to teach them.
Join us as we discuss Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert’s book, Teaching Words and How They Work: Small Changes for Big Vocabulary Results. We know vocabulary is a critical key to comprehension, and this study will help us know which words to teach and how best to teach them.
Join The Reading League Wisconsin virtually on August 28th at 6:30pm to learn evidence-aligned strategies for building oral language. Dr. Nell Thompson will discuss the importance of oral language within literacy instruction.
This presentation will delve into the complex intersection of multilingual learners and science of reading. We will debunk common myths and misconceptions, providing evidence-based insights into effective teaching practices that support the literacy development of multilingual students. By understanding the unique challenges and strengths of these learners, educators can create inclusive and supportive learning environments that foster their academic success.
Join The Reading League Wisconsin for their 3rd annual gathering of Turning the Tide in Reading Instruction. In person and virtual options available. This full day event will feature Jack Fletcher, Antonio Fierro, Natalie Wexler, Freddy Hiebert, Steve Dykstra, and Terrie Noland.
Dr. Tomkinson is a National Literacy Director with extensive experience in leading transformative literacy initiatives grounded in the science of reading. She also serves as an adjunct professor and teaches graduate level reading courses. Karyn completed her doctorate in special education at Ball State University in 2016 with a cognate in educational leadership. Her dissertation on the Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination (IREAD-3) assessment and third-grade retention allowed her to research how children learn to read and identify best practices. Previously, she was the Director of Curriculum for large urban and small rural districts. Karyn has been trained in LETRS Volume I and II, IMSE Comprehensive, IMSE Morphology+, and Structures. She will soon complete Keys to Literacy training as a licensed Indiana teacher. Karyn is attending Mount Saint Joseph University and working toward her Science of Reading certificate and IDA certification. Karyn is dedicated to improving literacy outcomes. A mother of four boys and a lifelong learner, she is passionate about education and continuous growth.