The Teacher’s Lounge with TRL-WI
Join TRL-WI board member, Jeanne Schopf, for an informal Q&A session regarding implementing evidence-aligned reading instruction.
Join TRL-WI board member, Jeanne Schopf, for an informal Q&A session regarding implementing evidence-aligned reading instruction.
Maryland's Ready to Read Act helps teachers identify at risk students early, so that effective reading instruction can be provided to prevent reading difficulty. The Ready to Read Act can also tell a school system if the core reading instruction needs to be tweaked or changed.
The Reading League is dedicated to bringing the science of reading to light globally and invites you to the 6th Annual Conference in Syracuse, NY. We are excited to welcome you back, in-person, to our most ambitious conference yet
The Reading League’s Sixth Annual Conference, Bringing the Science of Reading to Light, has sold out! We are excited to welcome 980 attendees, in person, to our most ambitious conference yet. Conference Information
Hosted by Collaborative Classroom & The Reading League South Carolina, this professional learning experience focuses on the urgent need for high-quality foundational skills instruction. During this one-day, in-person event, participants will have the opportunity to hear from a national literacy leader, will learn how systematic decoding instruction and coordinated lesson structure accelerate student mastery, and will explore the consistent instructional routines that allow students to focus their attention on decoding to develop accuracy and automaticity.
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.
The International Dyslexia Association Georgia, The Reading League Georgia, and the Georgia Department of Education have partnered to bring you this live webinar. This event is FREE and OPEN to all. Certificates of Attendance will be available for those who complete a post-webinar knowledge check/survey form.
Join TRL-WI board member, Jeanne Schopf, for an informal Q&A session regarding implementing evidence-aligned reading instruction.
Join TRL NJ for a deep dive into new online resources available to educators to facilitate implementation of New Jersey Tiered Systems of Support for Early Reading (NJTSS-ER). TRL board member and Rutgers director for the NJTSS-ER initiative, Dr. Todd Glover, will highlight new online courses, action planning tools, and materials for building foundational knowledge and advancing integration of NJTSS-ER components in schools.
"Dyslexia & the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)" is the third video in the series. This video explores the relationship between dyslexia and services offered under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The video is organized around common questions that arise when discussing dyslexia and the law.
Join TRL-WI board member, Jeanne Schopf, for an informal Q&A session regarding implementing evidence-aligned reading instruction.
"Structured Literacy & Dyslexia" is the fourth video in the series. This video explains what is meant by a structured literacy approach to reading instruction and what this means for students with dyslexia. First, the features of explicit, systematic, and cumulative instruction are described, followed by an explanation of how these features can be applied within the delivery of effective reading instruction. Next, the content elements of a structured literacy approach are reviewed, which include decoding, spelling, writing, and comprehension. Finally, the features of instruction specifically for students with dyslexia are delineated.