list 5373 webinar week 2
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OPTIONAL WEBINAR WEEK 2
LIST 5373, SPR 16Dr. Peggy Semingson
Tuesday, 4/19 (6:00-6:45, CST)Join Link: Link to join the webinar:
https://elearn.uta.edu/webapps/bb-collaborate-bb_bb60/launchSession/guest?uid=ee42c9b7-daa0-48b1-85a3-ac4c936df68a
You can join by computer/laptop or by the mobile app for “Blackboard Collaborate”.
Plan for the Webinar■ Reminders about assignments■ Check-in for how we are doing with the Professional
Development Handout and Lesson Plan Handout■ Chat/dialogue about key ideas for the course for Week
1 and 2■ A few mini-lectures throughout and commentary from
Dr. Semingson■ A word of encouragement! ■ The webinar will be about 30 minutes (or so) in
length!
Reminders of key assignments! ■ Reading Response & Replies
every week■ Quizzes every week ■ Phonics Quiz-Week 3■ Word Study Plan-Week 4■ Professional Development
Handout-Week 5 ■ *Be sure you have purchased
TK20!
How’s it going?
Any general questions so far?
How are the readings going?
How are discussions going online?
What are your ideas so far for the….■1) Professional
Development Handout?
■2) Word Study Lesson Plan?
Image: Bitmoji app
PD Handout: 10+ tips that connect or draw from the research (evidence-based practice)
■ At least 10+ tips should be presented that focus on several key areas of a targeted grade level or grade levels.
■ You should elaborate (BE SPECIFIC) on the tips so that any teacher could take this from your presentation and put the ideas into practice.
■ All points must have research support (cite source). You must draw on the research-based journal articles that you read.
■ Examples are on Blackboard to explore.
Quotes about beginning reading….■ "Children are made readers on the laps of their parents." — Emilie Buchwald■ "Reading should not be presented to children as a chore or duty. It should be offered to
them as a precious gift." — Kate DiCamillo■ “Reading aloud with children is known to be the single most important activity for
building the knowledge and skills they will eventually require for learning to read.” ― Marilyn Jager Adams
■ The two best predictors of early reading success are alphabet recognition and phonemic awareness.-Marilyn Jager Adams
■ More on Marilyn Jager Adams: http://www.childrenofthecode.org/interviews/adams.htm ■ Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning about Print by Marilyn Jager AdamsCHAT WINDOW DIALOGUE:1) Which of the above quotes stood out to you?2) What are your earliest memories of learning to read and/or write?
What do we know about…
■ Emergent literacy and beginning reading?
■ -connections■ -resources■ -experiences
Additional Ideas to Discuss
■ Learning to read versus Reading to Learn (Jeanne Chall)
■ Debate of “whole language” versus “phonics” and “balanced literacy”
■ Matthew Effect (Stanovich, 1986)■ Discussion of Chall’s stages of reading development:
http://www.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/r/reading_bestpractices_assessment_red_c1_L02_tr_alookrsrch.pdf
Recommendation:This movie is on Netflix streaming:The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia
http://kpjrfilms.co/the-big-picture/
Group dialogue: Chat in real time!■What is the role of teacher modeling in
beginning reading? How does the apprenticeship model apply to early and beginning reading?
■Demonstration of Dr. Semingson thinking-aloud about reading strategies….
Closure■ What ideas stood out to you?■ What is a goal you have for your own learning in this
class?■ Reminder: #slowchat on Twitter (optional). Topic:
Elementary literacy learning
Encouragement■Keep going!■Reward yourself■Finish
assignments early.
■Resources on Blackboard!
■Contact Dr. S if needed!