Virtual: Wilson Fundations Level 3 Workshop
The Fundations Level 3 Launch Workshop provides the practice and guidance needed to effectively begin teaching the Fundations Level 3 curriculum.
This will be an interactive workshop, all participants are expected to have their cameras on.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, participants are able to:
- Identify the skills taught in Fundations: phonics and word study; vocabulary; high frequency/Trick Words; fluency; comprehension strategies; handwriting, spelling, and punctuation.
- Understand the principles of instruction: explicit, sequential, and cumulative instruction that engages multiple learning modalities with multisensory instruction, repetition, and immediate, specific feedback.
- Identify and understand the use of all materials in the Fundations Teacher’s Kit, and have a sense of how to find and use the many extended resources available in the Fundations® Learning Community (membership included with participation in this workshop).
- Use the Teacher’s Manual to prepare a daily learning plan and practice lesson activity procedures.
- Visualize the flow and pace of a full Fundations lesson completed with fidelity.
Other Details:
- No one will be turned down due to cost. If you have any issues making the full payment or have general questions, please email trich@jewishedproject.org.
- NO REFUNDS WILL BE PROVIDED.
- For educators working in NYC Day Schools/ Yeshivot only.
CTLE credits are available upon request.
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About the Presenter:
Sharon Grunfeld is a Wilson Language Literacy Specialist, who conducts professional learning workshops via site-based and online interactive meetings for teachers in diverse school communities. She provides coaching and program certifications for all Wilson Language® programs. Sharon has extensive experience supporting Tier 1, 2, and 3 classrooms in urban, ENL, and Title I settings. Prior to joining Wilson Language Training, she had a 31-year career at the NYC Department of Education as a teacher, Special Education Supervisor, Administrator, and Wilson In-District Trainer. Additionally, she has designed and presented professional development programs for teachers and administrators in the areas of Collaborative Team-Teaching, Vocabulary Development, Fluency, Comprehension Strategies, Informal Assessments, and Adapting Curriculum. Sharon is a graduate of the Ramaz School. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Education and Master's Degrees in Special Education and School Administration. She is a Wilson® Certified Trainer (W.C.T.) and Wilson® Dyslexia Therapist (W.D.T.).
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