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Literacy for All! Designing Inclusive Literacy Learning Environments
Watch Party




Many students in grades 4-12 lack proficiency in foundational reading skills and therefore struggle with comprehension.  The purpose of this session is for participants to understand why older students must be taught the literacy skills that are normally taught in grades K-5 and how to make the instruction age appropriate. Kindergarten – 3rd grade teachers are welcome to attend. 

During day one, participants will delve deeply into the science of teaching reading. On day 2, through grade appropriate, hands-on activities, participants will explore how cognitive processes associated with disabilities, including dyslexia and related disorders, impact the learning of foundational literacy skills. In this session, participants will build knowledge and understanding of how instructional supports, including the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Guidelines along with assistive technology can be used to accommodate and reduce the impact of a disability.

This session was developed by the Inclusion in Texas Network in collaboration with the Texas Education Agency and is aligned with the HB 3 Reading Academies.  K-3 educators must still attend the HB 3 Reading Academies to meet the requirements of that legislation.


Important Session Information:


You will learn about the science of teaching reading, including an overview of what skills need to be mastered to become a proficient reader, how the brain learns to read, the characteristics of dyslexia and dysgraphia, how a student’s learning abilities associated with reading can impact a student’s ability to learn how to read, and what instruction and accommodations can remove barriers to learning. 

This 2-day Literacy for All session is a Watch Party of an online event.  Attendees will attend this session at the Region 10 and will watch the live stream taking place at a separate location.  All CPE credits will be distributed by TEA as they are the coordinators for this session and Region 10 is strictly the site host.  Should you have any questions please let us know.

CPE credit will be provided by TEA upon completion of the session.

There are two price tiers for this event:

1. Region 10 public local education agencies receive free registration

2. Out of Region and/or Private/Non-Profit entities pay $100.00

Discounts will be reflected at checkout.

If paying with a P.O., please send a copy of the P.O. to Marsha Wade at marsha.wade@region10.org


Registration ends at 12:00 AM on Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Session ID:
2659142
Credits Available:
(12) Clock Hours
Seats Available:
32
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
Marsha Wade
Instructor(s):
Dr. Lorna Salgado
Shelley Ratcliff
TEA REPRESENTATIVE
Date Time Location
5/8/2024 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Pecan Room
Region 10
904 Abrams Rd., Richardson, 75081
5/9/2024 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Pecan Room
Region 10
904 Abrams Rd., Richardson, 75081
Region 10 Education Service Center
 
Second Location
400 E. Spring Valley Rd.
 
904 Abrams Rd
Richardson, TX 75081-5101
 
Richardson, TX 75081
 
 
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