Your Culturally Responsive Classroom: A Socially Shared Approach
How can we ensure that school is responsive, supportive, and nurturing for all students, even if they do not experience that connecting first interaction?
How can we ensure that school is responsive, supportive, and nurturing for all students, even if they do not experience that connecting first interaction?
All teachers, no matter what stage of their career they are at, should feel confident teaching students through research and evidence-based practices.
The progress of students was slow at first, but now we see that our students have developed the tools they need to become independent decoders and readers.
This webinar will help educators create culturally responsive opportunities that honour student voices and give students ownership over their own learning.
During this live presentation, Emily Moorhead will provide case studies to answer audience questions about evidence-based early literacy practices.
Gail Brant-Terry, of the Upper Canada District School Board shares their ‘Circles of Support’ visual graphic to help guide relationships and provide Indigenous students, non-Indigenous students, educators, and families the to best possible support.
This webinar will discuss the essential components of Early Literacy Instruction: oral language, vocabulary, phoneme awareness, and alphabetic knowledge.
Rigorous, systematic, and explicit instruction of reading must go hand-in-hand with a comprehensive reading assessment system to allow educators to adjust instruction to meet the specific needs of students.
In this episode, Stacey Rickman explains the importance of targeted practice, scope and sequence, regular assessment and how these can be used to move educators from the current reactive intervention approach to literacy instruction to a model of prevention, where all students are taught the skills that result in proficient reading.
The Road to Reading infographic was designed to provide an easy-to-follow visual overview of the developmental sequence in which foundational literacy skills are acquired in students.