Join us March 10-11, at Woodward’s Summit for Transformative Learning (STLinATL) 2025, where the future of education unfolds in an exhilarating two-day journey. This year, we’re thrilled to explore the theme “Embracing the Future of Education,” a beacon for the path ahead in deeper learning.
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Last school year, the 6th grade transition team analyzed assessment data regarding our students. We found that our students struggled with reading comprehension of informational texts, specially with identifying the main idea of a passage. By late elementary school, most students are no longer “learning to read”, and begin “reading to learn”; our students are expected to read and comprehend texts across academic settings to learn new concepts. Our students with diagnosed and undiagnosed reading disorders can struggle to attain grade-level reading comprehension, and their knowledge gap grows over time. The goal of this session is to prepare teachers, grades six and up, to integrate reading instruction into their classroom instruction. Teachers will leave with intentional, research-based strategies and activities they can try in their classrooms to aid their students’ reading comprehension. They will also have an opportunity to explore digital resources to supplement these strategies. This session will be most helpful to teachers who work with students from the transition program or who receive accommodation plans. Teachers who frequently feature, or would like to increase their usage of informational text, will find this session beneficial.