Reading Horizons*: A phonetic-based reading approach (Bos)
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- Overview
- Teachers who attend this two-day Reading Horizons/Discover Intensive Phonics training will learn a flexible and concise method of Orton-Gillingham-based reading instruction that provides low level readers and English language learners the skills they need to decode English words. Through direct instruction, logical sequencing, and multi-sensory techniques, this approach enables students to recognize words rapidly and automatically. Additionally, this approach aids in the development of hand writing and spelling. Presented as a two-day training, running from 9 a.m-5 pm on each day with a break for lunch, participants will have opportunities to practice teaching the approaches. *Reading Horizons is a private, for-profit educational and research organization. You can learn more about them by visiting their website at: http://www.readinghorizons.com Details
- Details
- When
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October 15, 2008
from
09:00 am
to
05:00 pm
- Where
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- Adult Literacy Resource Institute/SABES Greater Boston Regional Support Center, Wheatley Building 4th Floor, Room 04-167/Library, UMass Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA
- Adult Literacy Resource Institute/Greater Boston SABES
- Registration Deadline
- Oct 03, 2008 at 5:00 PM
- Topics
- ABE, ESOL
- Multi-session attendance required
- yes
- Contact info
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Andrea Lawless
andrea.lawless@umb.edu
Deborah Schwartz: (617) 287-4072 - Indicators of Program Quality
- IPQ1 - Curriculum and instruction
- Learning objectives
- By participating in the training, teachers will be able to: employ direct instruction, multi-sensory reading techniques and reading motivation activities; recognize grapheme-phoneme relationships used in alphabetic codes; describe concepts related to auditory discrimination, sound blending and phonemic segmentation; identify structural analysis methods (phonetic skills) and word problems most suited for their class rooms.
- Presenters
- Sandy Hoffman
- Presenters Bio
- Sandy Hoffman, a teacher for 35 years in the public system and a part-time educator at Youngstown Sate University is a certified trainer of Intensive Phonics. She has conducted training through the United States in this approach for many years.
- Prerequisites
- None
- Host RSC
- Boston Region
- PDPs
- yes
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