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.
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.
Morphology: 60 Years of Reflection with Special Guest Marcia Henry
Dyslexia is one of the most studied cognitive phenomena in educational and psychological research. A group of researchers has recently completed an analysis of more than 50 studies over the past 40 years and will be sharing their results. The findings and presentation will touch on factors like the student characteristics and intervention characteristics (dosage, instructional components, multisensory, group size) that affect outcomes.
Please join us for Dr. Colby Hall and colleagues Karen Kehoe, and Katlynn Dahl-Leonard.
Magic is in Instruction: Science of Reading Meets Science of Instruction
Anita Archer, Ph.D., kicks off our first webinar in our IDA-GA/TRL-GA 2023 Spotlight on Structured Literacy Series.
Join TRL-WI board member, Jeanne Schopf, for an informal Q&A session regarding implementing evidence-aligned reading instruction.
Using her internationally recognized Ladder of Reading and Writing infographic, Nancy will describe the wide range of ease as children learn to read and write. She will emphasize the need to differentiate instruction and materials to ensure ALL students continue to move forward in their learning every day, no matter where they are in their climb.
Nancy Young is an educational consultant providing professional development in the areas of reading and writing instruction. Her specialty areas include differentiated instruction and skill-based movement. Nancy an author and innovator of The Ladder of Reading and Writing.
With all the talk about structured literacy, how and where does writing fit in? What does the research say about writing instruction, and what components are often overlooked? This session will provide an overview of writing research, unpack the crucial elements of early writing instruction, and provide a few writing activities teachers can use with their students.
TRL-PA brings you the Expert in Residence series. Our first feature will be Mechanicsburg Area School District