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Primary Pathway Workshop: Teaching Comprehension from the Earliest Years: All Eyes on Students

Date
October 27, 2020
$20
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Our most comprehensive package, you’ll have access to not only all 13 Main Stage sessions but also the Primary 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…

Reading is comprehension. Being able to comprehend many types of texts including cartoons, plays, poems, mysteries, fiction, and nonfiction means the reader is able to make sense of the language, ideas, information, and features shared in the text. Readers who are proficient at comprehending know how to self-monitor and what to do to support their reading independence. Lapp, Johnson, and Martinez will provide research-supported instructional practices that can be shared with young children either in brick-and-mortar or distance learning environments.


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