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Session 10: Closing Review: Celebrating Hollis Scarborough’s Reading Rope: An Introduction to a Year-Long Study and Celebration of The Reading Rope
November 30, 2021 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
FreeSession 10: Closing Review: Celebrating Hollis Scarborough’s Reading Rope: An Introduction to a Year-Long Study and Celebration of The Reading Rope
Webinar – November 30, 2021- 7:00 – 8:30 PM
This series celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Reading Rope created by Dr. Hollis Scarborough in 2001. The origins of Dr. Scarborough’s Reading Rope date back to her lectures for parents on the complexities involved in learning to read. Originally, she spoke of skilled reading as resembling the “strands” of a rope.
The Reading Rope consists of lower and upper strands: the word-recognition strands (phonological awareness, decoding, and sight recognition of familiar words) work together as the reader becomes accurate, fluent, and increasingly automatic with repetition and practice. Concurrently, the language-comprehension strands (background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning, and literacy knowledge) reinforce one another and then weave together with the word-recognition strands to produce a skilled reader (International Dyslexia Association, 2001, 2 (7)).
This series will commence with an overview of Hollis Scarborough’s Reading Rope and summary of the series followed by a monthly series of lectures and discussion related to each strand of the reading rope.
Presenters: Dr. Pam Kastner, Nancy Hennessy, Dr. Lucy Hart Paulson, Dr. Louisa Moats, Dr. David Kilpatrick, Dr. Sharon Vaughn, Dr. Susan Neumann, William Van Cleave, Dr. Kate Cain
Target Audience: General Educators, Special Educators, EL Teachers, Reading Specialists
Credit: Act 48 clock hours. You must attend ALL live sessions to receive any Act 48 clock hours.
Cost: There is no cost for these trainings.
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