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Reaching All Readers:

Strategies for Recognizing & Eliminating Barriers to Complex Texts

Teachers face the overwhelming challenge of helping all students meet grade-level standards, but where do they begin when their students are starting off in wildly different places?

This edWebinar will provide teachers with the tools to evaluate the specific reading needs of their students before exploring research-based strategies for fostering critical thinking across reading levels.

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Webinar Details

In this webinar, you will: 

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Investigate the specific needs of the readers in your classroom.

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Examine research-based strategies and tools that support critical thinking across reading levels. 

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Determine how to incorporate foundational reading tools into your instruction.

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What Viewers Thought

"Great resources presented in an interactive model allowing participants authentic experiences. Thank you!"
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"I loved learning about the three bite-sized strategies that can be quickly implemented in the classroom!"
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"Presenters were very knowledgeable and provided some great resources/tools that can be implemented in the classroom immediately. Great information. Loved the encouraged participation from attendees."
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Meet the Presenter

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SENIOR INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNER

Carolyn Foster

Carolyn Foster is a Senior Instructional designer at Carnegie Learning. She has spent more than 10 years as a reading specialist, supporting adolescent learners to develop critical literacy skills both in and out of the classroom. Her passion lies in the intersection of building community-based learning opportunities and the design and implementation of accessible, research-driven literacy instruction. She holds a B.A. from Catawba College and an M.A. from Columbia University.