Addressing Literacy Disruption I: Exploring the Foundations of Early Literacy 2024-25

07/01/2024 - 06/30/2025

Admission

  • $125.00

Location

Online

Description

The first course in this series will explore the foundational elements of early literacy with time built in for you to make connections to literacy disruption in your specific setting. Topics include:

  • Simple View of Reading Model
  • Alphabetic principle and its importance to future literacy proficiency
  • Emergent literacy skills and their importance to skilled reading

Through exploration of these topics, you will learn to consider the implications for explicit, systematic literacy instruction, and will be able to address any literacy disruption within your environment. Time will be provided for you to connect the content to your practice.

Learning Intentions

  • Develop a better understanding of the reading process by exploring models like the Simple View of Reading
  • Learn about the alphabetic principle and its connection to future literacy proficiency
  • Gain exposure to elements and terminology related to emergent literacy skills

Questions?

Contact Melissa Dunham, Program Specialist: mdunham@cesa1.k12.wi.us / 262-787-9500 ext. 9529


eCampus by CESA 1 is a collection of virtual learning experiences covering a wide range of topics that focus on building the capacity of educators to positively impact learners. All eCampus courses are self-paced and asynchronous. Enrollment is rolling due to the self-paced nature of the courses.

Content in courses designated with a I, II, or III are designed to be taken in order. All other other courses can be accessed in any order. The Learner-Centered Practice and Leading Learner-Centered Education series of courses align with the i4PL model.

Important Dates:
July 1, 2024 - Access to courses begins
May 15, 2025 - Registration closes
June 15, 2025 - All coursework must be completed