Logic of English Book Study Session 3
Join The Reading League Pennsylvania for a book study on the Logic of English.
Join The Reading League Pennsylvania for a book study on the Logic of English.
Join The Reading League Tennessee as they host Dr. Tim Odegard who will present the Struggle to Strength: How Effective MTSS and Academic Support Improve Literacy and Mental Health.
Join The Reading League Tennessee and Dr. Tim Odegard for Struggle to Strength: How Effective MTSS and Academic Support Improve Literacy and Mental Health. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) don’t just affect behavior and emotional well-being—they shape a child’s ability to learn to read. At the same time, struggling to read—without proper intervention and support—becomes a source of chronic stress that reinforces negative mental health outcomes. This session examines the bidirectional relationship between adversity, literacy, and mental health, using a developmental framework that explores how social and educational experiences shape human development. Drawing on findings from epidemiological studies, we will explore how ACEs increase the risk for reading difficulties, how literacy struggles create toxic stress, and how randomized controlled studies demonstrate the protective effects of early, targeted literacy interventions within an MTSS framework. Educators will leave with a deeper appreciation of the critical role that effective instruction and intervention systems play in supporting literacy and promoting mental health. Register Now!
Join The Reading League Virginia, in numerous locations across the state, as they host a watch party for Sentenced.
Join The Reading League Minnesota for this 3 part series on Mastering the Art of Explicit Instruction.
Join The Reading League Pennsylvania for a book study on the Logic of English.
Join The Reading League Maine and The Reading League New Hampshire for Building Language Comprehension through Read Alouds with Dr. Molly Ness.
Join The Reading League New Hampshire for a full day learning conference.
Join The Reading League Minnesota for Literacy Foundations for English Learners: A Follow Up Conversation.
Join The Reading League Kansas for The Science of Reading and Multilingual Learners
Join The Reading League Maine as they host Bringing the Science of Reading to Grades 6-12 - Strategies for Success with Colleen Yasenchock. The Reading League has defined the science of reading as a vast, interdisciplinary body of scientifically-based research about reading and issues related to reading and writing. How does the Science of Reading extend into upper grades? What are the instructional implications, and who needs to know about it? This session will explore how the Science of Reading applies to secondary students (grades 6–12), focusing on Tier I (general) instruction and the challenges of engaging with complex texts across content areas. Participants will learn evidence-based strategies to enhance reading comprehension, fluency, and vocabulary development, and walk away with practical recommendations and resources to support literacy in middle and high school classrooms. Register Now!
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.