Sonoma County Office of Education

Science of Reading Series

Every child has the right to read. How can we leverage years of scientific research to ensure that our instructional practices best meet the needs of the students in our classrooms? Together, we'll explore the foundations of early literacy, deconstruct and explore the different strands of Scarborough's Rope (word recognition and comprehension), and explore how we can leverage classroom, school, and district resources to ensure that every child can become a reader.

Because this session is focused on the foundations of literacy, it's recommended for educators who work with students in grades TK-3, or for educators who work with older students in an intervention or special education setting.

Teachers: This series will take place over four afternoons, in person at SCOE

  • September 22, October 13, November 17, December 1 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm

    Site and district leaders: in response to the scope of your work, the following is a suggested (though not required) administrative pathway for this series.

  • In person: September 22 and December 1 | 4:00pm -5:30p

  • Virtual option: October 13 and November 17 | 4:00pm - 4:30pm

    When September 22, October 13, November 17, December 1, 2022
    See schedule - above
    Location Sonoma County Office of Education, Redwood Rooms A-C
    5340 Skylane Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
    Presenter

    Lauren Ridgway - ELA/ELD Coordinator

    Cost $100.00
    Audience Admin/Teachers - K-6
    Registration closes 09/16/2022
    Registration Juliana Flynn, (707) 524-2816, jflynn@scoe.org
    Questions Lauren Ridgway, (707) 524-2600 ext. 2038, lridgway@scoe.org

    Online Registration is not available.