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Election Analysis and Advocacy Resources
Read a summary of election outcomes for the executive
branch, U.S. House, U.S. Senate, state legislatures, and other state
results. Two new advocacy guides will help Reading Recovery
advocates inform newly elected officials.
National Reading Recovery
& K-6 Literacy Conference Registration Now Open
You can be a part of this vibrant professional learning community
that combines the richness of deep learning with ideas you can
implement right away. Conference to be held February 7-10, 2009 in
Columbus, Ohio. Information on keynote and featured speakers,
sessions, scholarships, registration fees and discounts is
available on our website.
Standards for
Excellence
RRCNA has received national certification for meeting the Standards
for Excellence: An Ethics and Accountability Code for the Nonprofit
Sector.
New Resource: Reading Recovery and RTI
An annotated bibliography, links to journal articles, and online
reports include background information and examples of how schools
are using Reading Recovery as a response to intervention (RTI).
On-Demand Teaching and Learning Webcasts
Extend your professional knowledge by watching our webcasts at a
time convenient for you. Recent additions include Maryann McBride’s
presentation for K–3 teachers that focuses on letter and word
learning, and David Booth’s video to help educators understand
issues involved in boys’ literacy learning.
Powerful Tools for Professional Development
The Journal of Reading Recovery Special Collections
publication features 11 popular articles to create conversation by
revisiting powerful messages and includes the 2004 “Talking,
Reading, and Writing” article by Marie Clay.
The Running Record Professional Learning Package provides
leader-directed interactive training on the conventions and basic
scoring procedures for taking a running record.
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2009 National Conference |
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National Reading
Recovery & K-6 Classroom Literacy Conference,
February 7-10, 2009
in Columbus, OH.
Keynote Speakers:
Billie Askew, P. David Pearson,
and
children's author
Pam Muñoz Ryan.
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