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The Other 3-Tier Model for Reading, Writing, Oral Language, and Math

05/09/2017
01:40:54 minutes
The focus of this presentation will be on interdisciplinary collaboration for services in inclusive settings to provide FAPE for all students. Dr. Berninger will present evidence based, instructionally relevant approaches to diagnosing and treating dysgraphia, dyslexia, OWL LD, and dyscalculia. A brief overview of genetics and brain research for these biologically based invisible disabilities that respond to specially designed instruction will be presented.
The Writing Rope - Session 1 | PaTTAN Literacy Book Study

The Writing Rope - Session 1 | PaTTAN Literacy Book Study

11/11/2022
01:03:54 minutes
This video presentation by Joan Sedita is part of a PaTTAN book study series. This five-week series focuses on the components of the Writing Rope and the integration of effective writing instruction into content teaching with the combined goals of improving students’ writing ability and content learning. In this first book study session Joan Sedita reviews and elaborates on Chapter 1: Introduction to the Writing Rope and Chapter 2: What Do We Know About Effective Writing Instruction. Link to materials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1f6xQSsptgpxnRhMDDr37c0Vv87odR0Kx?usp=share_link

The Writing Toolkit for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: Genre and Discipline Specific Writing

04/17/2018
01:58:59 minutes
In this session, participants continue to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to improve writing instruction for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Phases of genre-specific writing instruction, such as learning about genre, evaluating genre, and writing genre, will be discussed. Because students who are knowledgeable about text structure, recall and write text better than others who aren’t, this session will highlight the importance of making text structure for the genres of narrative, informational/explanatory, and opinion/argumentative writing visually explicit.

The Writing Toolkit for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: Micro-level Writing

02/19/2018
02:01:00 minutes
This webinar continues the examination of writing instruction for students who are deaf or hard of hearing by examining the micro-structures of writing. Components of micro-level writing, including handwriting, spelling, vocabulary, and sentence structure will be discussed with emphasis on instructional strategies for linking micro-level and macro-level structures through the use of “writing warm-ups.” Sentence stems and organizational frames will also be presented as instructional scaffolds to help bridge micro- and macro-level writing.

The Writing Toolkit for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: The Writing Process

02/19/2018
01:58:30 minutes
In this session, participants will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to improve writing instruction for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Topics include how to prepare students for writing, explicitly teach the writing process, and motivate students to write. As part of this workshop, participants will discuss the importance of defining the phases of the writing process. Materials selection and the use of graphic organizers and writers’ notebooks will also be addressed.

Update on the Dyslexia Pilot Project

04/03/2018
01:28:50 minutes
Act 69 of 2014, the Dyslexia Screening and Early Literacy Intervention Pilot Program became effective on June 26, 2014 (24 P.S. Article XVII-C). This Act requires the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) to establish an early literacy intervention and dyslexia pilot program to provide evidence-based early screening using evidence- based services for students with potential risk factors for early reading deficiencies and dyslexia, such as low phonemic awareness, low letter and symbol naming and inability to remember sequences. This session will provide an update on the pilot program, which will operate for three full years beginning with the 2015-16 school year.

Update on the Dyslexia Pilot Project

05/09/2017
01:04:42 minutes
Act 69 of 2014, the Dyslexia Screening and Early Literacy Intervention Pilot Program became effective on June 26, 2014 (24 P.S. Article XVII-C). This Act requires the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) to establish an early literacy intervention and dyslexia pilot program to provide evidence-based early screening using evidence-based services for students with potential risk factors for early reading deficiencies and dyslexia, such as low phonemic awareness, low letter and symbol naming and inability to remember sequences. This session will provide an update on the pilot program, which will operate for three full years beginning with the 2015-16 school year.
What’s the Field Saying About Reading? | PaTTANpod [S1E13]

What’s the Field Saying About Reading? | PaTTANpod [S1E13]

03/06/2019
Emily Hanford shares insights from the field around her work of literacy and literacy instruction.
Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors?  | Exploring & Integrating Diverse Children’s Literature

Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors? | Exploring & Integrating Diverse Children’s Literature

03/10/2023
00:36:44 minutes
This session will focus on how literature can help enrich children's lives as they see their own lives reflected in the pages, experience lives and stories that are different from their own, and learn to feel empathy for the characters in the stories.

Word Analysis Toolkit: Optimizing Word Reading-Decoding, Word Analysis, and Word Study Interventions

04/18/2013
02:01:13 minutes
The Literacy Tookit is a training series consisting of a progressive sequence of interactive webinars focused on expanding the instructional interventions used to promote the literacy achievement of students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Presentations in the training series will focus on how to use assessment information primarily from the Qualitative Reading Inventory-5 (QRI-5), as well as other evidenced based assessments (norm-referenced, criterion-referenced, and progress monitoring) to plan and implement instructional interventions. Instructional delivery “techniques” and implementation “tips and tricks” will be discussed, and a set of intervention resources, materials, weblinks, and e-learning applications will be assembled for each topic to assist with implementation.