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Workshop: A Brain-based Approach to Reading & Writing Instruction
Category: Educational
Location: Cancelled
Date: 5/7/2010
Time: 9:00:00 AM - 2:00:00 PM
Cost: $119
 
This is information that ALL teachers need to know! Participants will experience a cutting-edge seminar that will help improve the reading comprehension skills and problem-solving capabilities of your students through user-friendly brain-compatible teaching strategies. Through demonstrations, research studies, role playing and focused discussions participants will discover how to use brain-compatible strategies to greatly enhance memory skills, reading comprehension, vocabulary and fluency. Educators in all subject areas have witnessed first-hand how understanding these practices can greatly enhance student performance. Major Topics: I. The Reading Brain’s Unnatural Connections II. Anatomy of the Reading Process III. The Reading and Writing Connection IV. Phonological / Phonemic Awareness V. Phonics VI. Vocabulary VII. Fluency VIII. Comprehension of Text IX. Reciprocal Reading Strategies X. Diagnosis of Reading / Writing Problems XI. Reading and Writing Interventions that Work
 

 
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Attention NEW TMI School Members and Participants in the Project ABLE Consortium (current member schools also welcome):

New TMI Member Information Session and Symposium
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
8:30am - 11:30am
100 Paragon Drive
Montvale NJ 07645
(educational leaders earn 3 PD credit hours for attending)

For information on becoming a member school please call or email Matt Walsh at 201 925 0508 or mwalsh@tmieducation.com.

Professional Development Seminar Schedule for 2010 and 2011 school years now available for registration
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