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Webinar “Disunity in Reading Instruction: The High Cost of Confusion”

Published: November 21, 2022; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 November 30, 2022    02:00 PM-03:00 PM EDT
Webinar “Disunity in Reading Instruction: The High Cost of Confusion”

Students will listen to the teacher that is in front of them. If they are learning disproven methods such as cueing in a general education setting and then learning decoding methods in intervention classes, they will do what the teacher in front of them is asking them to do. Students cannot decipher which method is appropriate or harmful. The disunity of instruction is causing confusion, stress, and detrimental outcomes for students and educators. In this edWebinar, the presenter will provide examples of what is happening when disunity is at play and, more importantly, how educators can lead large to begin a path toward implementing a unified approach to instruction.

Attendees will:

  • Understand the harm and setbacks created for students when disunity is at play
  • Be convinced of the dire need to teach evidence-based practices aligned to the Science of Reading in every space and place where students are learning
  • Walk away with steps on how to begin leading towards a path of unity of instruction

This edWebinar will be of interest to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

About the Presenter

Listen. Learn. Teach. It’s that simple. Terrie Noland uses this philosophy as an innovator and a motivator, and it’s evident as she leads, coaches and mentors thousands of K-12 educators about the science of reading each year. She has a unique perspective on the need to unify all stakeholders around a vision for education to smash the reading divide for the millions of struggling readers. Her daily mission is to add value to educators to help influence transformational changes in school districts across the country by addressing the needs of marginalized students. Terrie seeks to share her expertise and passion to encourage and to illuminate a path towards success and measurable outcomes.

If you looked at Terrie’s resume, you would be confused. Her undergraduate and graduate degree work placed her in the field of criminal justice. However, it was through continuous listening and learning that led her on a journey in education starting out in preschool teaching and administration, then becoming a Certified Academic Language Practitioner (CALP) and earning a Ph.D. in literacy and educational leadership from St. John’s University. Terrie is also a John Maxwell certified speaker and coach.

As Vice President of Educator Initiatives at Learning Ally, Terrie works to ignite enthusiasm and excitement by building champion educators and administrators on creating cultures of literacy and learning.

About the Moderator

Elizabeth Zwerg serves as Learning Ally’s Community Manager, empowering educators in their journey toward literacy leadership. Elizabeth taught elementary school for seven years in urban, Title 1 schools and is passionate about solving the equity gap in education. She believes strong educator relationships are central to a child’s learning, and addressing the needs of the whole child is the framework in which authentic learning occurs. Elizabeth loves serving and connecting with educators because she knows “no authentic learning occurs without an authentic relationship.”

Elizabeth holds a BA in political science, an MA in conflict resolution, and co-built a large online community dedicated to empowering women to travel solo, and served that group for many years as the volunteer community manager.

When not geeking out with other educator friends about instructional practices, you can find Elizabeth exploring another corner of this vast, beautiful world. Having traveled to over 34 countries, she is passionate about diving deep into other cultures, wandering around markets in foreign lands, and photographing the big night skies in Texas where she lives with her husband, Michael, and German Shepherd, Sienna. Elizabeth enthusiastically grabs onto opportunities to connect with others and nature.

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Time: 2:00 pm — 3:00 pm EST

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