Science of Reading Week
Science of Reading Week Webinars
It’s our firm belief that when school and district leaders connect the science of reading knowledge with instruction, they can realize their exponential power for change in just one school year.
We built solutions based on the science of reading and Structured Literacy that deliver the systematic and explicit instruction learners need to truly comprehend, retain, and apply literacy foundations.
Our technology strengthens the relationship between teachers and students, helping them build connections that lead to trust, understanding, and true learning.
Here’s your on-demand access to the brilliant insight shared at Science of Reading Week.
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A Fireside Chat with Dr. Louisa Moats
Dr. Louisa Moats, author of the award-winning Lexia LETRS® professional learning program, sits down to talk with Dr. Liz Brooke, chief learning officer at Lexia, to cover the necessity of high-quality professional learning for educators, how LETRS came to be, and what’s needed to keep students on the track toward literacy success.
Ask Me Anything With Donna Hejtmanek
In a dynamic “Ask Me Anything” session, Donna Hejtmanek, reading specialist, legislative champion, former teacher, and founder of the beloved Facebook group, “Science of Reading—What I Should Have Learned in College,” is joined by fellow group moderator Jennifer Cyr to answer questions about the science of reading, implementation, and best practices to help students succeed.
Beyond the Brain: What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Equity
Explore the connection between optimal brain function and literacy success while understanding how factors like poverty and lack of resources can impact students in the classroom. Horacio Sanchez, president and CEO of Resiliency, Inc.; Maya Goodall, senior director of Emergent Bilingual curriculum at Lexia; and Kerri Larkin, senior strategic partnership development manager at Lexia, discuss neuroscience, equity, empathy, and the pursuit of literacy during Science of Reading Week.
Empowering Teachers to Reclaim Their Joy: A Rejuvenation Conversation
Join accomplished teachers and educational activists Thomas Anderson, Dr. Charlene Evans-Smith, Jacqueline Greer, and Kerri Larkin as they discuss how educational leaders can shift school culture to support and celebrate teachers, resulting in improved student outcomes. Take this opportunity to hear from educational leaders on the front lines and learn what’s needed now to bring joy back into the classroom.
'The Right to Read:' A Conversation With Kareem Weaver
Despite educators’ best efforts, not every student in the United States learns how to read proficiently in school. This is a solvable problem that education activist Kareem Weaver seeks to mend in the new documentary, “The Right to Read,” which explores the state of literacy in our country and what we can do to help students achieve reading success. Kareem Weaver, Dr. Liz Brooke of Lexia, and Andrea Setmeyer of The Reading League discuss the making of the film, the current state of literacy, and what we can all do to improve reading acquisition in our communities.
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