Events
SoR Experts Explain: The Science of Reading
The term “science of reading” has become popularized by national reporting, social media, and recently the historic literacy investment and legislation in Indiana. Join founder and CEO of The Reading League, Dr. Maria Murray, for a closer look at what the science of reading is and is not - and how it can be leveraged to support your students’ success in reading and writing.
The Writing Rope
Writing Rope creator Joan Sedita from Keys to Literacy provides an overview and answers questions about explicit writing instruction.
The Teacher’s Lounge
This is your chance to bring your questions for informal discussion around implementing the science of reading in the classroom.
Tier 1 Instruction is Risk Reduction
Join TRL-Wisconsin for a live, virtual session with Dr. Stephanie Stollar entitled "Tier 1 Instruction is Risk Reduction". Explore the critical role of classroom instruction as a key contributor to the power of prevention.
Your Scientifically-Based ELA Block – Planning for Student Success
Join The Reading League Virginia as we launch into the 2023-2024 school year by hosting Jamey Peavler who will be sharing information around a scientifically-based ELA block.
The Right to Read – Virtual Screening and Discussion
We are excited to launch our very first The Reading Leading California event! Join us as we view the documentary The Right to Read and engage in a discussion of how we can advance the science of reading movement in our state.
IN: Until Everyone Can Read Summit
You are invited to the 2023 Until Everyone Can Read symposium. The symposium will be held at Marian University on September 23, 2023 and is a collaborative effort of not-for-profit organizations that include the Dyslexia Institute of Indiana, International Dyslexia Association-Indiana, Decoding Dyslexia-Indiana, The Reading League Indiana, Marian University and the PATINS Project.
Turning the Tide Gathering in Brookfield, WI
Join us for our second annual gathering! Emily Hanford kicks off the day with the story of her journey into the science of reading, followed by Laura Stewart, Heidi Anne Mesmer, Michelle Elia, and Shauna Cotte addressing models of reading, spelling, morphology, and early writing. We end the day with a screening of The Right to Read film. Attend in-person or via live stream! Click here for more information and a link to registration.
NC: The Right to Read Screening and Panel Discussion
Join The Reading League North Carolina (TRL-NC), UNC-Charlotte, and Collaborative Classroom for a screening of The Right to Read documentary, followed by a panel discussion with literacy advocates facilitated by TRL-NC President Linda Rhyne. Guests will then enjoy lunch and conversation about the film. The Right to Read film shares the stories of an NAACP activist and South Carolina native Kareem Weaver, a teacher, and two American families who fight to provide our youngest generation with the most foundational indicator of life-long success: the ability to read.
Thinking About Reading: Book Study
Join us this summer for a discussion of the book Thinking About Reading – What every secondary teacher needs to know about reading, by James and Dianne Murphy. We will be online with TRL-Wisconsin and TRL-Michigan co-hosts on Tuesday evenings from 7-8pm Central – with a break for July 4th. Register once and attend all six meetings!
The Writing Rope: Self-Guided Book Study
Thanks for joining our self-guided summer book study on The Writing Rope by Joan Sedita. Just complete this form and we'll send you an email with a discount code to order the book, a summer pacing guide, recorded conversations with the author, and a zoom link for our live finale session with Joan Sedita on Wed., July 19 at 7pm EST!
Linking Readable Comprehension and Executive Function: A Pathway to Improved Instruction
“Linking Reading Comprehension and Executive Function: A Pathway to Improved Instruction”