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Virginia School Consortium for Learning

Rethinking Secondary Intervention: Taking a Strengths-Based Approach to Improving Adolescents’ Literacy Skills

Teachers Grades 3-12, Coaches, Curriculum Leaders, and Administrators

Wednesday, September 14, 2022
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
  • Presented by:
    Dr. Sarah Lupo
  • Registration Fee:
    $149
  • Registration Fee (Non-Member):
    $199
  • Type of Workshop:
    On-Site with Virtual Follow-Up Workshops
  • Location:
    William Monroe High School Media Center
    254 Monroe Drive, Stanardsville, VA 22973

Workshop Details

What do adolescent learners who aren’t meeting literacy benchmarks need? This research-based workshop will focus on how to assess and determine literacy needs for students in grades 4-12, including determining if they need foundational literacy skills instruction as well as how to support weak comprehension and vocabulary knowledge. Participants will learn how to develop instructional strategies to ensure success across ELA and content area classes. The presenter will share the latest research and trends in rethinking literacy interventions at the secondary level that will empower as well as support learners in their literacy growth. The presenter will take a strengths-based approach to evaluating and building on adolescents’ literacy skills. Participants will explore how to evaluate secondary learners’ current skills, and then focus on how to leverage their strengths to bolster their comprehension and vocabulary skills, thereby improving their literacy skills in an age-appropriate way.

Recertification points will be given at the end of the PD workshop after completion of an electronic exit survey.

Virtual Workshop Information

Virtual Follow-Up Sessions Schedule

Review and Application: Assessment and Foundational Skills

Participants will be asked to assess a student or two and try a foundational skill (i.e., fluency) activity to improve a students’ foundational skills. This session will briefly review the topics of assessment and foundational skills and then have participants share out their assessments and reflect on the foundational skills activity they tried. The facilitator will answer questions and provide feedback.

Review and Application: Comprehension Supports

Participants will be asked to try 2-3 activities that support adolescents’ comprehension, for example, a vocabulary strategy or a write to learn technique. This session will briefly review the topic of comprehension and how to support it and then have participants reflect on the comprehension support activity they tried. The facilitator will answer questions and provide feedback.

Audience

Teachers Grades 3-12, Coaches, Curriculum Leaders, and Administrators

Presenter

Dr. Sarah Lupo

Dr. Sarah Lupo is an Assistant Professor at James Madison University. She has extensive teaching experience as an ESL teacher, English teacher, reading specialist, and literacy coach in grades K-12 in Washington D.C., Istanbul, Turkey, Phoenix, AZ, and Charlottesville, VA. She has worked with many districts to support literacy instruction across the state of Virginia and nationwide. Dr. Lupo has published dozens of articles and chapters in publications such as Reading Research Quarterly, Reading Teacher, Journal of Adult and Adolescent Literacy, and Literacy Today and recently co-authored a book on integrating content and literacy instruction. Her work strives to put theory into practice to position all learners’ as capable and bringing cultural and linguistic assets to the reading experience.

Registration Information

The registration deadline is August 31, 2022.

In the registration form below, required fields are indicated with a red asterisk. Once you have submitted the registration, the person or people whom you have registered will receive a confirmation email (with registration information included) within 24 hours.

If a participant is unable to attend the workshop please let Alison Dwier-Selden This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. know as soon as possible and also if you will provide a substitute to attend in your place. She will need to know the person’s name and an email address for confirmation.

Workshop Series Cost

The workshop fee is $149 for each participant who is a member of a school division that is a member of VaSCL. You can check here for member divisions.

The registration fee for participants from Non-Member school divisions is $199.

VaSCL has a no refund policy for workshop registrations. In the event that a workshop is canceled by VaSCL, refunds will be made in full.

If you would like to pay now by credit card or through a PayPal/credit account, you will be given an opportunity to do so below.

If payment is not made by credit card/PayPal account at registration, the person whom you identified as the Billing Contact will be sent an invoice for payment of your registration fee.

Contact VaSCL

If you have questions or concerns or would like to receive more information about this workshop, please contact our Professional Learning Coordinator, Alison Dwier-Selden.
Rethinking Secondary Intervention: Taking a Strengths-Based Approach to Improving Adolescents’ Literacy Skills
September 14, 2022
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
William Monroe High School Media Center - 254 Monroe Drive, Stanardsville, VA 22973
149.00
199.00