F2F: Making Reading Instruction Explicit

3.00 Points
  • Sat, May 10, 2025 - Sat, May 10, 2025

  • Instructional Service Center (ISC)

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35

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Start Date

Sat, May 10, 2025

End Date

Sat, May 10, 2025
Session Dates and Times

Registration Deadline

Thu, May 08, 2025

Withdrawal Deadline

Sat, May 10, 2025

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Participants will learn ways to increase the explicitness and intensity of reading instruction to be responsive to students’ needs. Research is clear that differentiated lessons, using explicit instruction and increased intensity, are essential for K-12 students experiencing persistent and significant difficulties in reading. This will be an in-depth look at explicit instruction and multi-sensory approaches for reaching the needs of children with dyslexia and other reading difficulties. This course will count for 3 points towards Explicit Reading Instruction for recertfication.



SELF-PACED: Dyslexia Inclusive Classrooms
SELF-PACED: Dyslexia Inclusive Classrooms
Literacy for All: 40-Hour Explicit Reading Points Hybrid
Literacy for All: 40-Hour Explicit Reading Points Hybrid
F2F: Multisensory Foundational Skills Instruction in the Primary Grades
F2F: Multisensory Foundational Skills Instruction in the Primary Grades

Schedule

START DATE

START TIME

End TIME

05-10-2025

09:00AM

12:00PM

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? No
Evaluation Method - Students F-Other performance assessment
Evaluation Method - Staff A-Changes in classroom practice
Delivery Methods A-Workshop (knowledge transmission / training focus)
Follow-Up Methods P-Participant Product related to training (may include lesson plans, written reflection, audio/videotape, case study, samples of student work)