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SECONDARY: The Science of Reading Course
Course Overview
Introduction
The Science of Teaching Reading: Module 1 - Literacy as Equity
Module 1 Introduction
Literacy as a Social Justice Issue
Foundational Theories in Equitable Literacy Instruction
Instructional Best Practices that Promote Equity
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The Science of Teaching Reading: Module 2 - What is Excellent Foundational Skills Instruction
Module 2 Introduction
Where Do Reading Foundational Skills Fit?
How Do We Learn to Read, Anyway?
The Components of Foundational Skills Instruction
The How of Reading Foundational Skills Instruction
Analyzing the Quality of Foundational Skills Instruction in Action
Self-Assess Your Own Instruction
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The Science of Teaching Reading: Module 3 - Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Module 3 Introduction
Orienting Phonological Awareness Within Foundational Skills Instruction
Defining Phonological Awareness
Why Is Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Important for Our Students?
The Progression of Phonological Awareness
How Can I Best Teach Phonological and Phonemic Awareness?
Accessing Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Analyzing Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Instruction in Action
Application: Analyze Your Materials
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Module 4: Phonics and Word Recognition
Module 4 Introduction
Orienting Phonics and Word Recognition Within Foundational Skills Instruction
Defining Phonics, the Alphabetic Principle, and Related Terms
The Importance of Phonics and Word Recognition
Digging Deeper on the Complexities of Phonics
How Can I Best Teach Phonics and Word Recognition?
The Reciprocal Relationship of Decoding and Encoding
Assessing Phonics and Word Recognition
Analyzing Phonics Instruction in Action
Application: Analyze Your Materials
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Module 5
Module 5 Introduction
Orienting Fluency Within Foundational Skills Instruction
Defining Decoding, Fluency, and Related Terms
The Progression of Fluency
Why is Fluency Such a Significant Component of Early Literacy?
Supporting Fluency with Connected Text
Evidence-Based Practices for Teaching Fluency
Assessment and Differentiation to Support Mastery in Fluency
Analyzing Fluency Instruction in Action
Application: Analyze Your Materials
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Module 6
Module 6: Putting It All Together
Putting It All Together
Revisiting Equity-Centered Foundational Skills Instruction
Foundational Frameworks for Equitable Literacy Instruction
Revisiting the Brain Science of Learning to Read
Revisiting the Components of Foundational Skills
The Principles of Equitable Foundational Skills Instruction
The Big Picture of Foundational Skills Instruction
Analyzing Foundational Skills Instruction in Action
Planning for Your Foundational Skills Block
Varied Assessment for Foundational Skills
Analyzing Foundational Skills Assessments
Planning for Foundational Skills Assessment Opportunities
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Module 7
Module 7 Introduction
Evidence-Based Practices for Language Comprehension
Orienting Complex Text Within Early Reading Instruction
What is Complex Text?
The Measures of Text Complexity
Why Should I Center Grade-Level Complex Texts?
Selecting and Analyzing Grade-Level Text
How to Center Complex Text
How to Scaffold Complex Text
Analyzing a Text-Centered Lesson
Analyzing Your Materials
Closing
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Module 8
Module 8 Building Knowledge and Vocabulary Through Text
Evidence-Based Practices for Language Comprehension: Building Knowledge
Orienting Building Knowledge Within Early Reading Instruction
What Does It Mean to Build Knowledge?
The Importance of Building Knowledge
The Relationship Between Knowledge and Vocabulary
How to Build Knowledge at the Macro Level
Observing for Knowledge Building and Vocabulary (7:48)
Analyzing Your Materials
Closing
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Module 9
Module 9: Evidence-Based Discussion and Writing
Orienting Building Knowledge Within Early Reading Instruction
Why Evidence-Based Writing and Discussion Matter
What Are Text-Dependent Questions?
How Text-Dependent Questions Support Knowledge Building
Examining Text-Dependent Questions
Writing -- What Should We Teach?
Explicit Writing Instruction to Build Knowledge
Three Types of Writing in Knowledge Building
Evidence-Based Writing and Discussion in Action
Analyzing Your Materials
Closing
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Module 10
Module 10 Introduction
Putting It All Together
Equity-Centered Language Comprehension Instruction
Research-Based Practices for Building Language Comprehension
Goal-Setting and Action Planning
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