- 60-minute information session for school leaders and literacy leaders
- Gain insight into how to effect sustainable change in the teaching of literacy, aligned to research
- Delivered by specialists in reading instruction, with content development by Maddy Goto
- Offered as a public event or via school-based bookings when available
- Community education initiative of MultiLit
Reading is one of the most extensively studied aspects of education. There is now strong consensus among researchers about how children learn to read and the most effective method to teach them. School leaders are tasked with ensuring that literacy instruction in their schools is aligned to this research.
Who should attend
This seminar is suitable for F-6 middle leaders and school executive, as it examines making changes at a whole-school level.
What the seminar covers
Guided by the extensive research underpinning how children best learn to read and organisational change management, this seminar will provide school leaders with an overview of the necessary steps to embed sustainable, practical and evidence-based practices into their schools.
The session examines:
- Establishing the need for change
- Planning for change
- What evidence-based practices look like in the classroom
- Challenges that making changes may bring
Delivery mode
Delivered in a 60-minute online format, this seminar is ideal for leaders who would like to bring best practice reading instruction to their schools.
REGISTER FOR Leading Change in Literacy
Monday 14 October 2024
3.30pm-4.30pm AEDT