Teaching Reading K-2 Workshop
This series of professional development programs for teaching reading
addresses challenges faced by K-2 teachers and reading specialists.
Compare your experiences with the teachers in this series
as they pinpoint and discuss critical issues such as developing strategies
to meet the diverse needs of all their students.
You will gain the confidence you need to approach your reading
curriculum in a new light, by using the video programs combined with the
Web site and resource guide.
Episode Descriptions
1 Creating a Literate Community Looks at the importance
of building a strong learning community where reading and writing take
a front seat in all learning and communication, and how vital this is
to building emerging literacy skills.
2 Supporting the English Language Learner Explores and addresses
the needs of English language learners using similar instructional strategies
used with general education students.
3 Word Study and Fluency Examines effective teaching techniques
that are at the foundation of early literacy through a review of research-based
principles for teaching word study and fluency. Teachers will critique
a word study lesson plan and compare approaches to teaching phonics.
4 Comprehension and Response Reviews key strategies for
teaching comprehension and for how to help students build their own set
of strategies to use on increasingly more difficult texts. Motivate your
students to challenge themselves with ideas from this program.
5 Teaching Writing as a Process Discusses the stages of the
writing process planning, drafting, revising, and editing
and brainstorms ways to inspire students narrative writing.
6 Differentiating InstructionScrutinizes the effects of
common classroom grouping practices on overall achievement in reading.
Teachers will examine grouping practices in classroom video clips and
discuss applications in their own practice.
7 Using Assessment To Guide Instruction Explores the types
of assessments that assist the teacher in making strong instructional
choices and also shows the importance of more than one assessment measure
and the benefits of adding those measures to daily instructional routines.
Teachers are given the chance to practice these ideas.
8 Connecting School and Home Examines belief systems on
engaging parents as partners in student motivation and learning. They
will discuss their own interactions with parents and explore ways they
might build on existing practices.
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