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Reading Instruction Workshops

Advanced Reading Leader Workshop

This workshop, for elementary site and district administrators, reviews their roles and expectations regarding reading program implementation.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–6

Audience: District and site administrators

Format: One-day workshop

Materials: Participant Resource Packet

Prerequisite: Prior attendance at the CORE Reading Leader Institute, Elementary. Participants are to bring with them the Reading Leader Participant Resource Notebook.

Classroom Management Workshop

To enable reading instruction to occur successfully, this workshop provides basic guidelines for establishing sound classroom management practices. The workshop includes overall management principles covering general rules and routines for whole class, small group, and independent work time, as well as transitions. Participants focus on specific program routines from selected reading programs as well as techniques for increasing active student engagement.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–6

Audience: Classroom teachers

Format: One full day or two half-days

Prerequisite: A selected reading program such as Open Court Reading, Harcourt Trophies, Houghton Mifflin Nation's Choice, or McGraw-Hill Reading

Differentiated Instruction Workshop

This one-day workshop is designed to facilitate the implementation of a three-tier approach within elementary schools. Content will clarify what is meant by targeted, supplemental assistance and intervention. The session will present the three levels of student need (benchmark, strategic, and intensive) and the elements of instruction that can be differentiated (pace, complexity, degree of explicitness). Participants will learn effective techniques to manage instruction and receive a 21-day planner. Techniques to support advanced learners will also be covered.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–6

Audience: K–6 classroom teachers, EL and special education staff, site and district literacy administrators, and literacy coaches

Format: One full day

Prerequisite: A selected reading program such as Open Court Reading, Harcourt Trophies, Houghton Mifflin Nation's Choice, or McGraw-Hill Reading

Differentiated Instruction Workshop: Houghton Mifflin Reading

Participants learn how differentiated instruction occurs in the Houghton Mifflin Reading program. Participants will learn the three-tier model; understand the Houghton Mifflin components for differentiation, including the assessment components; learn effective ways to differentiate; and have time to begin to lay out a plan. The workshop has two grade-level versions: K–3 and 3–6.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–3, 3–6

Audience: Elementary classroom teachers, specialists, coaches, and administrators

Format: One day

Materials: Participant Resource Packet

Expository Text Comprehension Workshop

Participants learn about current, validated research in comprehension instruction and receive an overview of the factors known to positively impact comprehension. Participants receive in-depth instruction in selected instructional techniques that have broad application in expository text at all grade levels, including content classes. These techniques encompass the following:

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–6, 6–12

Audience: K–6, 6–12 teachers, including classroom teachers working with expository text; teachers of reading; teachers of English-language learners and special education; middle and high school teachers of social science and science; intervention teachers; and administrators. (Not appropriate for math teachers, PE teachers, or any other content teacher who does not deal with large amounts of text.)

Format: One day

Materials: Participant Resource Guide

Multisyllabic Words and Fluency Workshop

This workshop develops understanding of fluency in older students and its role to increase the ability to comprehend. Highlights include specific techniques to increase time on text and promote rereading: Reader’s Theatre, active learning, and repeat reading. Participants will leave with identified fluency resources and hands-on practices to beef up the skills of their students.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: 4–12

Audience: 4–12 intervention, ELD, special education, and English teachers

Format: One day

Materials: Participant Resource Guide

 

Decoding Workshop for Adolescent Literacy

This workshop develops for middle and high school educators a basic understanding of decoding instruction. The topics covered include phonemic awareness (what it is and how it impacts reading), phonics, teaching high-frequency words, and developing word-attack skills to read multisyllabic words. Many middle and high school teachers have not had the preparation needed to teach struggling adolescent readers. This one-day workshop will provide a starting point and foundational information to begin to make informed instructional decisions and address the needs of adolescent nonreaders.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: 6–12

Audience: 6–12 intervention, ELD, special education, and English teachers

Format: One full day

Materials: Participant Resource Guide and Teaching Reading Sourcebook

Program Review Workshop

To strengthen teachers’ full implementation of their adopted basal program, CORE provides two days of professional development focused on reviewing key program routines and techniques, with hands-on practice, to support consistency and fidelity across grade levels. This workshop builds upon prior publisher orientation to help staff better understand program organization, instructional components and routines, and program elements for meeting different needs. The Program Review Workshop currently covers Open Court Reading, 2002, 2005; Houghton Mifflin Reading, 2003, 2005; Scott Foresman 2004; and Harcourt Trophies, 2003, 2005.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–3 and 3–6 for certain basal programs

Audience: Teachers, administrators, coaches, and all educators who teach and implement the program

Format: One to two days. Sessions are organized in combined grade-level cohorts for full-day workshops or grade-level groups for mini-sessions

Prerequisite: Previous introductory training by publisher and prior participation in a CORE Reading Academy or equivalent professional development in reading. Participants must bring their Teacher’s Editions to these sessions

Selecting Research-Based Materials Workshop

This half-day workshop provides guidance for any reading textbook and materials selection committee as they determine what materials will meet their needs and support the research on teaching reading. After using CORE’s “Consumer’s Guide” to making good material purchases, participants leave with criteria to consider and suggested resources. CORE does not recommend a specific program, but rather educates the decision makers so that they can make a truly informed decision based on their own needs.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–6, 6–8, or 9–12 (intervention)

Audience: Curriculum and textbook adoption teams and/or school site staff

Format: One-half day per grade-level group

Materials: Selecting Scientifically Based Instructional Materials: Not All Programs Are Created Equal

Vocabulary Development Workshop, K–6

This one- or two-day workshop provides educators with current research and effective practices to develop vocabulary knowledge in elementary school children.

Participants learn and practice research-proven methods to directly teach important content vocabulary, teach students to figure out unknown words using simple word-learning techniques, and engage in fun and stimulating activities that foster “word consciousness.”

Participants receive more than 30 sample lesson models with easy application to any basal reading or literature-based program.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: K–6

Audience: Administrators, teachers, teachers of English-language learners, special education teachers, literacy coaches, and reading specialists

Format: One to two days

Materials: Vocabulary Handbook and Participant Resource Guide

Vocabulary Development Workshop, 6–12

This workshop provides educators with current research and effective practices to develop vocabulary knowledge in middle and high school students.

Participants learn and practice research-proven methods to directly teach important content vocabulary, teach students to figure out unknown words using contextual analysis and morphemic analysis skills, and engage in fun and stimulating activities that foster “word consciousness.”

Participants receive more than 30 sample lesson models with easy application to classroom text in any academic content area.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: 6–12

Audience: Administrators, academic content area teachers, teachers of English-language learners, special education teachers, literacy coaches, and reading specialists

Format: One day with follow-up for lesson development recommended

Materials: Vocabulary Handbook and Participant Resource Guide

Adolescent Literacy Solutions Workshop

The Adolescent Literacy Solutions Workshop includes two strands, each two days: CORE Intensive Intervention Series—Strand A: Decoding Instruction and Fluency Development, and CORE Academic Literacy Series—Strand B: Vocabulary Development and Comprehension Strategies and Text Structures. Select the strand that best meets your needs.

Strand A: Intensive Intervention Series
This two-day series addresses the needs of adolescent students who lack basic reading proficiency.

Session 1: Decoding Instruction
Topics covered in this session include basic linguistics, phonics, irregular words, and multisyllabic word instruction.

Participant Outcomes:

Session 2: Fluency Development
Participants learn instructional methods for teaching students to become fluent readers.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: 6–12

Audience: 6–12 intervention, English-language learner, special education, and reading teachers, and coaches

Format: Two days

Materials: Participant Resource Guide, Teaching Reading Sourcebook, 2nd Edition, Assessing Reading: Multiple Measures, 2nd Edition, and Blending Routines DVD

Strand B: Academic Literacy Series
This two-day series focuses on enhancing vocabulary knowledge and comprehension proficiency.

Session 1: Vocabulary Development
Participants learn and practice research-proven methods to directly teach academic vocabulary and to figure out unfamiliar words independently.

Participant Outcomes:

Session 2: Comprehension Strategies and Text Structures
Participants learn about current, validated research in comprehension instruction.

Participant Outcomes:

Levels: 6–12

Audience: 6–12 administrators, academic content-area teachers, English-language learner teachers, special education teachers, reading specialists, and coaches

Format: Two days

Materials: Participant Resource Guide, Vocabulary Handbook, and Comprehension Instruction booklet