Supporting Students in Reading
Professional Learning for Teachers’ Aides, Assistants and Support Officers
Overview
Teachers’ Aides, Support Officers and Teaching Assistants are a powerful, yet sometimes under-used resource in schools. This new professional learning opportunity for Teacher Assistants and other support officers recognises and builds on this potential. It introduces support personnel to current research which relates directly to their core business. This webinar will address the key areas currently identified as high-yield practices and unpacks these to promote consistency of implementation between teachers and support staff. Academic and scientific ‘jargon’ which may be unfamiliar or difficult to understand will be explained using learner-friendly language and translated to texts used across various year levels.
This full-day practical, professional learning opportunity will build awareness and understandings about literacy processes, as these relate to primary-school students. Attendees will learn the fundamentals of literacy learning as this relates to the English language and which is based on the research into neuroscience, cognitive, developmental, and behavioural psychologies, special education, linguistics, and high-yield instructional practices.
Through a series of practical tasks and applications, attendees will relate their learnings about key research findings to solving simple and complex words in reading and spelling, as well as learning and applying the meta-language . . . ‘what to say’ prompts which focus students’ attention on analysing and synthesising words and comprehending texts. This webinar will explore:
- the areas of the brain which network when spelling and decoding, including what to say and do to support individuals and small groups
- the nuances of English spelling and how effective codebreaking and comprehension require two critical understandings
- phonological processing, or mapping phonemes to graphemes
- includes a step-by-step instructional guide for orthographic mapping and guidance in applying
- awareness of the morphological structure of English
- includes practical tasks
- phonological processing, or mapping phonemes to graphemes
- important ‘what to say’ prompts for solving words in spelling and reading
- the importance of conversation in building the receptive knowledge around vocabulary and grammar and to consolidate comprehension
Learnings from the day will be discussed and applied to common models of reading support. Participants will learn important ‘before’, ‘during’ and ‘after’ reading strategies they should use when supporting:
- individuals (Support-A-Reader, or equivalent)
- small groups
Learn how to create your own handy toolkit for working with students!
You will receive:
- 14 day access to all videos
- presentation notes
- a certificate of completion
Presentation notes will be available for download once you login.
Accessing the presentation
To view all components of this video clearly, participants will require access to their own device. When registering, please ensure email addresses are correct for each participant. Each person will receive a unique ‘order number’ to access the video.
Cost
$195 (per person) +GST
Discounts will be applied if you register:
- 2 participants ($180 per person +GST)
- 3 participants ($165 per person +GST)
- 4 participants ($150 per person +GST)
- 5 or more participants ($135 per person +GST)
Audience
This presentation is suitable for Teachers' Aides. Teachers or Administrators supporting Teachers' Aides must also register as participants if attending.