Phonological Awareness- Strategies and EBP for Emergent Literacy

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  • Thu, Nov 14, 2024 - Sat, May 03, 2025

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Course No.

#122504

Category

District: Early Childhood (9347)

Classroom Hours

.00

Non-Classroom
Hours

10

Component Numbers

2.013.001 Science of Reading

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Start Date

Thu, Nov 14, 2024

End Date

Sat, May 03, 2025
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Sat, May 03, 2025

Withdrawal Deadline

Sat, May 03, 2025

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National Research indicates major differences in emergent language and literacy skills in children entering Kindergarten, which often continue into the primary grades. This module provides Early Childhood Instructors with evidence-based strategies and practices aligned to the IES guides to promote core aspects of emergent literacy, including phonological awareness. Included in this online learning module will be a focus on delivery of explicit, systematic Instruction, aligned with standards and using a multisensory approach to engage all learners. This is module 2/4. You must have taken Module 1 (Print Knowledge) as a prerequisite to this course. This course is a prerequisite to module 3. 


Schedule

START DATE

START TIME

End TIME

11-14-2024

08:00AM

11:50PM

05-03-2025

08:00AM

11:50PM

Additional Information


Substitute Provided No
Stipend Provided (Charter teachers) No
Stipend Provided (HCPS teachers) No
Stipend Provided (Private teachers) No
Does this training contribute to a teacher's meeting the criteria for Highly Qualified status? Yes
Evaluation Method - Students A-Results of district-developed/standardized student test
Evaluation Method - Staff A-Changes in classroom practice
Delivery Methods B-Electronic, Interactive
Follow-Up Methods P-Participant Product related to training (may include lesson plans, written reflection, audio/videotape, case study, samples of student work)