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

Examining the Science of Reading Institute

Hosted by Collaborative Classroom and The Reading League South Carolina at the ETV Idea Lab in Columbia, SC.  While educators have been debating the “right” way to teach reading for decades, student progress continues to lag. The science of reading is clear and our students deserve access to instructional practice that is rooted in the research. During this one-day, in-person professional learning experience, participants will have the opportunity to hear from a national literacy leader and explore best practices for aligning their work with the research. 

$40

Systematic and Explicit Teaching of the Foundational Skills Standards: Phonological Awareness, Phonics, and Sight Words

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.

$40

No Time to Waste: Structured Literacy for Young Adults

Participants will envision an evidence-based structured literacy program through the lens of an adolescent emerging reader. Aspects of leadership are discussed by a pioneering superintendent whose dedication to equity led to the first public high school structured literacy program in her state. Successful instructional approaches designed specifically for older students’ unique social and emotional needs are presented by a special educator. Outcomes and anecdotes are shared throughout the hour, painting a picture of our program’s emphasis on success and dignity. Reflections from adolescents highlight the central role reading plays in building belonging—inspiring educators and administrators to meet the needs of struggling older students with urgency, expertise, compassion, and joy.

Free

Q & A with Dr. Louisa Moats

TRL-South Carolina brings you a virtual event with Dr. Louisa Moats.  Dr. Moats will discuss structured literacy and the importance of teacher knowledge.

Free
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