The Reading League Indiana
Effective Universal Instruction ~ 2024 Summer Book Study
We're excited to announce our first-ever chapter network Summer Book Study selection: Effective Universal Instruction by Gibbons, Brown, & Niebling! This book offers an action-oriented approach to implementing and sustaining evidence-aligned instruction in tier one. Everyone is invited to join us this summer for a relaxed and engaging learning opportunity facilitated by The Reading League's chapter leaders. How to participate: 1. Register: Sign up for the book study using this link: https://bit.ly/TRLchapters. All participants will be sent weekly emails in June and July with a pacing guide, Zoom links, and additional resources related to what you are reading. 2. Get the Book: The book study is free, but you'll need to get your own copy of Effective Universal Instruction. Use code SUMMER2024 in The Reading League's shop to receive a 10% discount on this book and a complimentary copy of Science of Reading: The Defining Guide. 3. Engage: Attend our live, virtual kickoff with Dr. Stephanie Stollar, read 1-2 chapters per week, watch recorded videos with the authors at your own pace, share your favorite quotes on social media, and save the date for a live Q&A with the authors on July 29! #ItTakesALeague #SummerBookStudy
Saturday Morning Coffee Chat
VirtualJoin us for this month's coffee chat on September 14th! Board member, Stefanie Husejnovic, will continue our conversation from last month about multilingual learners. Check out this resource before the coffee chat: https://amplify.com/episode/science-of-reading-the-podcast/special-miniseries/episode-6-curating-a-confident-classroom-for-multilingual-learners-with-arturo-valadez-saenz/
Experts Explain Series: An Evidence-Aligned Framework for Reading Assessment
VirtualIs your reading assessment system aligned to what you’re learning about the science of reading? Do you ever feel that you have too many tests to give and not enough time to teach? In this session, presented by Andrea Setmeyer, participants will be able to identify the four types of assessment and the specific questions each one can answer in an evidence-aligned assessment system to streamline and build a comprehensive assessment framework. These Experts Explain Series are presented in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education.
Saturday Morning Coffee Chat
VirtualJoin us for this month's coffee chat on October 12th! Board President, Stefany Bragg, will facilitate a conversation about the podcast episode "The Science of Learning with Amanda VanDerHeyden" from the Reading Road Trip podcast. Check out the podcast before the coffee chat: https://reading-roadtrip.castos.com/episodes/s3-e10
Experts Explain Series: Oral Reading Fluency: Everything You Always Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
VirtualThis session, presented by Dr. Heidi Beverine-Curry, is designed for administrators, classroom teachers, special educators, and interventionists that collect normed oral reading fluency (ORF) data (or who are thinking about it!) and want to better understand its usefulness. Learn why ORF data is so important, what it can tell you, what it cannot, and get some tips about making data collection and analysis more efficient. These Experts Explain Series sessions are presented in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education.
Cognitive Load Theory in Instructional Design with Dr. Jamey Peavler
VirtualWorking memory is not a passive observer in the learning process — it is the gatekeeper, the active participant, that determines the extent and quality of our learning. It is a critical element that impacts why the learning process can be more labor-intensive for some students than others. By understanding the limitations of working memory, we can make sense of students' challenges when transitioning from acquisition to fluency, from fluency to generalization, and from generalization to adaptation. This is a critical consideration for educators and instructional designers for guiding the development of instructional strategies and materials that foster learning.
Experts Explain Series: Diagnostic Data Part I: How to Use Diagnostic Reading Assessments Within a Classroom
VirtualIn this session, presenter, Dr. Jamey Peavler, will model how to use diagnostic reading and spelling assessments to identify next steps in our literacy instruction. The focus will be on applying information gained from these assessments to classwide purposes such as designing a classwide intervention, forming small groups, and adjusting Tier 1 instruction. This session will be most beneficial for K-3 classroom teachers, coaches and school leaders. These Experts Explain Series sessions are presented in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education.
Experts Explain Series: Diagnostic Data Part II: How to Use Diagnostic Reading Assessments With Individual Students
VirtualNow that you’re familiar with what diagnostic assessments are and how to use them, presenter, Dr. Jamey Peavler will demonstrate how to use diagnostic data to identify underlying skill deficits when students are referred for intervention. Several real-life examples from striving readers will be shared, and participants will walk away with knowledge of how to plan an intervention for students that are identified at-risk on a universal screener. This session will be beneficial for K-6 teachers, special educators, coaches, and school leaders. These Experts Explain Series are presented in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education.
Saturday Morning Coffee Chat
VirtualOur December coffee chat will be a follow up conversation from Dr. Jamey Peavler's Nov. 6 session on cognitve load theory in instructional design. Current members (joined or renewed in the last 12 months) received the recording via email on Nov. 11. If you weren't able to attend live, take a moment to view the recording and join us for our Dec. coffee chat discussion! If you have questions about your membership or did not receive the recording, please email natalie@in.thereadingleague.org and she will look into it.