Webinar Reminder: Evidence Based Literacy for MS/HS (Friday 8:30am)

Join us FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 (8:30AM – 9:30AM) as we deliver information focusing on Evidence Based Strategies for Improving Middle and High School Literacy Instruction via Webinar.

We held the first session Wednesday and the response was terrific.  Educators from across the state participated and really connected with the presentation.  Dr. Jen Poggio from Achieve 3000 and Dr. Dan Reynolds from John Carroll University were top notch presenters sharing up to date research – in an educator friendly way – to help teachers and leaders better understand how we can support strong literacy instruction for all learners.  I shared some tidbits about Striving Readers grant and creating strong Local Literacy Plans.

We are ready to do it all again on Friday!

Description – Elementary educators know there is a wealth of information on evidence based strategies for early literacy.  However, school leaders find it very challenging to locate well-documented, evidenced-based strategies for improving literacy at the middle and high school levels.  Districts preparing to apply for Ohio’s new Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy grant are particularly interested in recent research that meets ESSA requirements for evidence-based practices.  

To Register Friday, February 9th 8:30-9:30

Go to  https://achieve3000.webex.com/achieve3000/j.php?RGID=r6bb19facf349be4858802adafa48e3b3

Please note, there will be no sales pitches within this webinar.  The sole purpose for this webinar is sharing knowledge that is critical for supporting learner success. 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

 

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