Sharp Reading: Developing Decoding Fluency

PL # 14324

  • Starting on 24 Oct 2024
  • Cancellation permitted until 18 Oct 2024
  • Event registrations closed on 18 Oct 2024

Delivery Format : In Person

This PL has been cancelled

Description

This course focuses on teaching decoding fluency through the GUIDED READING component of your reading program. It provides an efficient routine that gets results.

Systematic decoding instruction is important, in part, because of the limitations of the human mind. Neural processing has severe limits in terms of capacity for attention and working memory (Craik & Lockhart, 1972).

Brains can only pay attention to so much information at a given time. If comprehension is going to take place during reading, then the processing of words must become automatic (that is, capable of being carried out without conscious attention).

This course provides a routine that allows the reader to practise the transference of the knowledge of letters, letter sounds, and spelling patterns that they are developing during phonics instruction to successfully figure out the pronunciation of printed words while reading authentic text. That is Decoding Fluency. 

Students must be presented with just the right amount of challenge so that they experience success and gain confidence with this process. Once they can deliver quick 'automatic' responses to most of the words they are reading (successful orthographic mapping) they are ready for more intense comprehension instruction (Stage 3).

Resources:
12 months of online tutorials valued at $99 NZ.
Twelve months of small step, at-your-own pace learning with tutorials, video modelling and supporting resources.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
Early Years Teachers, Support Teachers and Teacher Assistants, Principals and Literacy Leaders. 

 

Presenters

Kerry Handley (AISWA Staff)

Consultant | Literacy

Kerry Handley <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Kerry Handley is a Literacy Consultant with many years of experience. She has worked in the WA education system as a classroom teacher, K-7 district coordinator and a consultant. Before joining AISWA, in 2012, Kerry was part of the team that reconceptualised and wrote the First Steps 2nd Edition resource and associated professional development. In this role she presented to educators around the world and spent four years living in the USA. She is one of the presenters of the Sharp Reading program and has a particular interest in assisting teachers in remote aboriginal schools.

Kerry has a Masters of Education, a Graduate Diploma in Intercultural Studies and a Diploma of Teaching. She is passionate about helping improve literacy outcomes for all students.

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Segments

Sharp Reading: Developing Decoding Fluency

Date / Time

24 Oct 2024 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

AISWA Valerie Gould Room

Address

Suite 2, 41 Walters Drive
Osborne Park WA 6017
Australia

Parking bays are available on Walters Drive (max. fee is $5.50/day or $1.10/hour). To use these bays, you will need to first download the EasyPark App on your phone. https://bit.ly/3R63Ndg When you arrive you can scan the QR code on the parking sign to pay for your parking using the app. Alternatively, public transport is available via train & bus: Joondalup Line – Stop at Glendalough Station. Bus transfers: Bus no. 407, Bus stop: 25350

PL Hours : 6.00

Learning Area

  • Literacy

School Area

  • Early Childhood (PK - 2)
  • Leadership
  • Education Assistants

Event Contact

AITSL Standards