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Our most comprehensive package, you’ll have access to not only all 13 Main Stage sessions but also the Middle Pathway Workshop series. Learn at your own pace and come back to each session as many times as you want. Access is available on demand through August 15, 2021…
This Middle Pathway package contains four 90-minute workshop sessions organized by age of learner and designed around timely topics most relevant to your work, through a responsive lens that acknowledges the critical challenges facing today’s literacy teachers…
Join us in our workshop as we share how to use the Notice and Note Signposts for fiction and nonfiction as a way to empower readers. Participants who have not yet used the Signposts will receive a brief overview, while participants skilled with the Signposts will learn new ways to use them. We'll discuss both fiction and nonfiction and provide examples that are appropriate for face-to-face or distanced instruction. We'll move into complex texts as well as visit how picture books provide a good introduction for students. Join us as we share how to help students discover the power of a literate life.
How can concepts be leveraged to promote access, student choice, personal relevance, and transfer in a literacy classroom? Inductive inquiry-based learning experiences in a literacy classroom allow students to be actively engaged in the construction of meaning through the exploration of rich text e…
This session features Printz Medal winner A.S. King (Dig) and #1 New York Times best-selling author Nic Stone (Dear Justyce) in conversation about identity and injustice and the intersection of the two in their writing. A Q&A session with the authors follows the conversation…
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an incalculable impact on education—one that is unprecedented in the history of our field. At the same time, the disruption of COVID-19 presents an opportunity to rethink the what, how, and where of learning…
The Black Lives Matter movement has been amplified dramatically this year, as millions of people in the United States took to the streets to protest police violence. Schools have an incredible opportunity to use this momentum and movement to deeply reimagine the curriculum and teaching in schools…