ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

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Responsive Teaching Moves That Work

Dive into the art of responsive teaching moves! As important as it may be, it’s not always easy to keep individual and group learning needs in mind during lesson planning, implementation, and reflection. This session empowers ELA educators with fresh, effective strategies for identifying and addressing diverse students’ learning needs so that you can make the greatest impact on all learners.

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Webinar Details

During this webinar you will...

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Interpret student work, behavior, and other observational data to assess individual and group student learning needs.

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Investigate a series of responsive teaching moves and formative assessment strategies–and their student responses.

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Evaluate and choose the most effective responsive teaching moves to use in your classroom.

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What attendees say

"Thank you! Love the energy of the presenters and their knowledge and their vulnerability."

"I enjoyed your training. Easy to relate, and usable ideas for class."

"Thank you. The opportunities for commenting made it very engaging, and it changed my viewpoint of vulnerability."

Meet the Presenters

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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. 

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Stephanie Bolyard

Stephanie Bolyard is a Senior Content Specialist for Literacy at Carnegie Learning. In addition to teaching ELA to grades 6-12, her teaching repertoire included SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) classes, co-teaching environments, Pre-AP courses, and specialized support for readers in developmental English classes. Notably, Stephanie played a pivotal role in pioneering early Response to Intervention (RTI) models and spearheading teacher-mentor initiatives. She holds a B.A. from Concordia University and an M.S. from the University of Houston–Clear Lake.