Are you an Ohio teacher?
Are you interested in attending the upcoming virtual LitCon26?
Now is your chance!
The Ohio Reading Recovery Council wants to send YOU to LitCon26 and provide you with a one-year membership to the Literacy Council of North America (LCNA, formerly RRCNA), where you’ll have access to amazing resources and support throughout the year!
Please complete this form by November 21st to be considered. Up to 20 applicants will be selected by mid-December.
We hope to see you there!
Ohio Reading Recovery Council
This page is for individuals who are Reading Recovery stakeholders in the state of Ohio.
11/26/2024
The “Multiverse” of the Science of Reading | NEA With 40 states and D.C. establishing laws and policies around evidence-based instruction, the Science of Reading continues to be a trending topic in education.
08/28/2024
07/12/2024
Excellent read!
07/01/2024
"In Reading Recovery, the term 'recovery' means the return to the path of literacy for children who have gone off course. Perhaps the Science of Reading is starting its own recovery, as it also seems to have gone off course."
Blog: https://readingrecovery.org/the-science-of-reading-recovery/
https://www.facebook.com/ReadingRecovery?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Literacy Council of North America The Literacy Council of North America is a nonprofit network of educators, school leaders, and advocates united by one mission: to ensure every child becomes a confident, capable reader and writer.
05/28/2024
Lyons (2003), “How teachers present the information, ask questions, select materials and tasks, interact with students, and provide students with opportunities to work in groups or alone impact motivation” (pg. 77). Reading Recovery teachers work diligently to give students ownership of their own learning. Look how proud these students are! Zanesville City Schools Northridge Vikings School District
05/15/2024
The Broken Logic of "Sold a Story"
"In a masterpiece of branding, Hanford and others call their approach "The Science of Reading," not so subtly implying that it is an unquestioned consensus among researchers, beyond dispute. That is not the case."
https://ow.ly/moZo50RG0lS
04/22/2024
"...compare and contrast the media version of the Science of Reading (SOR) Movement with the comprehensive, researched Sciences of Reading to which Reading Recovery ascribes."
Terrific open-access article from the Spring Journal of Reading Recovery!
https://readingrecovery.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/JRR_23-2_Spring_2024_Rich.pdf
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