Free for members! This event is the kick-off for a summer of “reading to learn”- what could be better? We will have delicious food and a brilliant speaker in a breathtaking venue… and a copy of a truly “research-forward” book,…
What Features of On-Line Teaching Should We Sustain for In-Person Teaching?
Research meets practice in this session from MSU’s Dr. Douglas Hartman. Upgrade in-person teaching using the best from virtual learning! Douglas K. Hartman is a professor of technology, learning, and literacy with appointments in Teacher Education, Educational Psychology, and Educational…
Getting Social and Emotional Conversations Going with Powerful Picture Books
Handout Join Dr. Nancy Boyles for CARR’s Spring 2022 Virtual Event on March 15th from 7-8pm: Characters from picture books can be great role models for students as they manage their own behavior and build relationships with others. How can…
The Impact of Reading Laws on Educators: What You Can’t BUT Should Be Doing
Engage in a lively conversation on CT’s newest reading legislation with UConn’s Associate Professor of Literacy Education, Rachael Gabriel. The “Act Concerning the Right to Read and Addressing Opportunity Gaps and Equity in Public Schools” will impact literacy instruction in…
Hit Refresh: Update Your Strategies and Technologies for Teaching Online
You’ll take 2nd look at familiar teaching strategies. And think about go-to technologies in unfamiliar ways. Then you’ll try your hand at using them. Come with your sleeves rolled up. Have your Google account and materials within reach. Douglas K.…