Chapters
Dyslexia, Let’s Talk About It
TRL-KS brings you: Dyslexia, Let’s Talk About It with Tammy Kofford
TRL-MI Secondary MTSS Implementation
TRL-MI is proud to host this free, virtual event - Secondary MTSS Implementation: One School’s Journey with MiMTSS’ John Vail & Kate Smith.
Sturgeon Bay, WI Screening and discussion of The Right to Read film
TRL-WI is hosting a free public screening of "The Right to Read" documentary in Sturgeon Bay, WI. No registration necessary.
The Teachers’ Lounge with Jeanne Schopf
Bring your questions on classroom implementation of the Science of Reading for an informal conversation with facilitator Jeanne Schopf.
Big Sky Literacy Summit
Standing on the Shoulders of Mentors and Sages - A converging of mentors, sages, teachers, leaders and stakeholders in literacy in the wilderness of Montana for three days of a literacy grand round experience led by the best in the field!
Computer Adaptive Tests of Reading and Early Literacy: Uses and Considerations
Now that all Florida districts are using computer adaptive tests of reading for all Pre-K through 2nd grade students, it's more important than ever for educators to learn about the research supported uses of these assessments. Dr. Nathan Clemens has conducted many studies on coputer adaptive reading tests like Star Reading and Star Early Literacy and will review the findings.
Strategies to Improve Vocabulary: Building Students’ Word Knowledge: How to Teach Essential Words
The International Dyslexia Association Georgia and The Reading League Georgia have partnered to bring you the 2023 Spotlight on Structured Literacy Webinar Series, which includes four live webinars: Jan. 18, Feb. 8, Mar. 1, Mar. 29. The webinars are FREE and OPEN to all.
Dr. Julie Klingerman, DIY Morphology-Ways to Build Morphological Awareness into Your Current ELA Block
TRL-Pennsylvania presents: PA Expert in Residence series on March 15th, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Eastern with the amazing Dr. Julie Klingerman. Join us as we take deep dive into morphology with her presentation, DIY Morphology!
The Writing Revolution: An Overview of the Hochman Method
In this session, Drs. Vroom and Zoleo provide an overview of the Hochman Method, an explicit set of specific writing strategies that teachers use in every grade and in all subjects, including ELA, social studies, science, world languages, and math. This evidence-based and proven instructional methodology enables students to master the skills that are essential if they are to become competent writers.
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.
Meet the Researcher with Dr. Carolyn Strom
Dr. Strom will be in person to present a lecture and answer your question in small, intentional discussion circles following the lecture.
The Urgent Need to Support Older, Struggling Readers
Educators, parents, and school leaders recognize the urgent need to support students in upper elementary, middle, and high school who struggle to read. Foundational skills knowledge is at the heart of this work and it is crucial to provide instruction that is research-based, respectful, dignified, and age-appropriate to this vulnerable group of students. In this session, Dr. Jennifer McMahon will discuss the reading research related to foundational skills instruction and the considerations essential for engaging and remediating the reading skills of older students. Participants will be provided with concrete examples of structured literacy lessons and with effective, evidence-based approaches for helping students master and apply critical reading skills. Please join us for what will be a powerful hour of learning!