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February,
2002
Department
of Education Announces New "Reading First" Web Site
The U.S. Department of Education's new Reading First web site, http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/readingfirst/,
offers information on the Department's ambitious national effort
to help every child become a successful reader. The site includes
a description on how the program will work (every state has the
potential to receive Reading First grants; states will award sub-grants
to local communities on a competitive basis), an estimated timeline
for distribution of state funds (applications published April 1),
and links to reading reports and related associations and organizations.
An Early Reading First web site (www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/earlyreading/),
summarizing the competitive grant program to develop and support
the school readiness of pre-school-aged children, is also nearly
complete. Both initiatives are run out of the Department's Office
of Elementary and Secondary Education, which has compiled a comprehensive
list of reading resources at http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/reading_resources.html.
September,
2001
Consumers
Guide to Reading Programs
Available For Ohio Schools
Columbus
-- Selecting a reading program to meet the specific literacy needs
of a school building or district in Ohio became easier today for
educators with the release of a one-stop, web-based report, Choosing
a Reading Program: A Consumers Guide.
Funded
by the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) and available soon on
the Web, The Guide is an evaluation of 21 commonly used programs
that emphasize reading improvement. The downloadable 87-page document
is a summary of a 500-page report funded through the Reading Excellence
Act (U.S. Department of Education) and supported by OhioReads. The
report presents research on reading programs conducted by P. David
Pearson of Michigan State University and Steven Stahl of the University
of Georgia.
The
programs represent a variety of approaches to literacy development.
The summary contains information about the components of the reading
program, instructional models and curriculum content. Additionally,
the Guide contains comments and ratings that evaluate each programs
adequacy on characteristics of effective literacy development.
The
Consumers Guide is designed to help school principals and
reading faculty in school districts identify programs that they
would like to investigate further.
December,
2000
Our partner, Russell Gersten, at the Eugene
Research Institute, was featured in the following article in the
Washgington Post.
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23855-2000Dec18.html
April,
2000
The April edition of Council of Chief State School Officers Newsletter
contains an article on the importance of teaching reading to middle
school students that is within their respective content areas. Researchers
suggest that in an attempt to respond to the problem of poor reading
skills among middle school students, educators focus on decoding skills
without moving students beyond decoding to address their problems
in areas such as comprehension. Learn about reading initiatives undertaken
by school districts around the country to teach reading at the middle
school level.
"GAINING
GROUND" IN THE MIDDLE GRADES http://publications.ccsso.org/ccsso/publication_detail.cfm?PID=278
Related
Events
Seventh Latin American Congress on the Development of Reading
and Writing
(VII Congreso Latinoamericano para el desarrollo de la Lectura y
la Escritura)
October
16-19, 2002
Convention Center, City of Puebla, México
Tel: (222) 404 93 13
Fax: (222) 404 93 14
Email: consejopuebla@axtel.net;
IRAPuebla@yahoo.com.mx
http://www.reading.org/meetings/inter_conf/congreso.html
Canadian/International
Reading Association (IRA)
Literacy Conference
Oct. 24 - 26, 2002
Vancouver, British Columbia
Contact: Shirley Choo
1784 Pepperidge
Court
Burnaby, BC V5A 3V9, Canada
Tel: 604-903-3650 (office); 604-420-7967 (home)
Fax: 604-903-3651
Email: tschoo@direct.ca
http://www.reading.org/meetings/regional_conf/
The
LD Calendar
What's Happening in the LD Community http://www.ldonline.org/ld_calendar/ld-calendar.html#May1999
International
Dyslexia Association U.S. Conferences, Seminars, & Support
http://www.interdys.org/conference.stm#national
What's
Happening in DLD
Division of Learning Disabilities Calendar of Events
http://edhd.bgsu.edu/DLD/calendar.html
Center
for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement
Upcoming Events
http://www.ciera.org/ciera/information/upcoming-events/
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