- 60-minute information session for teachers and school-based professionals
- Learn about the scientific research on reading fluency and evidence-based instruction
- Delivered by specialists in reading instruction, with content development led by Dr Jennifer Buckingham
- Offered as a public online event or via school-based bookings, depending on availability.
- Community education initiative of MultiLit
When students are reading fluently – accurately, at a good pace, and with appropriate expression – they are more able to understand what they are reading. Fluency has a very strong relationship with reading comprehension and that is why it is so important to include evidence-based fluency instruction in reading lessons.
Who should attend
This seminar is suitable for F-6 classroom and specialist teachers, school executive, and support staff as it examines the development of students from beginning to skilled readers.
What the seminar covers
This information session is designed to give teachers and other school-based professionals practical information and advice regarding effective reading instruction in word recognition that will help all children learn to read.
The session examines:
- The research basis for reading fluency and its component skills
- Evidence-based instruction for whole class, small groups, and one-to-one
- Valid and reliable fluency assessments
- Fluency and struggling readers
Delivery mode
Delivered in a 60-minute online format, this seminar is ideal for educators who would like to learn more about reading fluency and how to develop it in students using evidence-based methods.
REGISTER FOR Seminar 3
Monday 4 November 2024
3.30pm-4.30pm AEDT