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Recognizing that a story includes major elements such as setting, characters, and an initiating event helps readers connect a story’s components and engage more deeply with the text. Research has shown that when students can identify and understand story grammar elements, they better comprehend narrative texts, make predictions, and recall and summarize key information. Learn how to implement this timeless, evidence-based comprehension tool to bolster your student’s comprehension today. Read more.
For an in-depth look at how to integrate story grammars into your lesson planning, see the upcoming virtual workshop:
Planning for Your Next Fiction Story or Chapter Book, Grades K-6
October 23, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
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Why PD with The Windward Institute?
The workshops and courses offered at The Windward Institute support high-quality professional learning in the science of reading and the implementation of evidence-based practices.
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UPCOMING FREE EVENTS - JOIN US | |
NY State DOE Hearing
on Dyslexia and Dysgraphia
Tuesday, October 1, 6 p.m.
In person at The Windward School Manhattan campus
Register, find more details, submit questions, and request to testify here.
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Transforming Reading Outcomes: Key Considerations for Change and Impact
October 10, 1 p.m.
LIVE webinar, registration required
RSVP here
Panelists include: Phil Capin, Ruth Genn, Lakeisha Johnson, and Jamie Williamson
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The Windward School and Institute are honored to host Katie Pace Miles, PhD, at the 2024 annual Fall Community Lecture, presenting Transforming Literacy Education: Early Identification, Interventions, and Teacher Training. Join us on Thursday, November 14 at 6:30 p.m.
This live virtual event is open to the public and free to attend. Registration is Required. RSVP here.
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WHERE WE WILL BE. COME VISIT US! | |
Greenwich United Way Literacy Summit 2024
Thursday, September 26 - FREE, Open to the public
- Presentation, 12:30 p.m. Learning to Read to Reading to Learn: Navigating the Stages of Reading Development, with Alexis Pochna, Director of The Windward Institute. RSVP here.
DyslexiaCon 2024: IDA Reading, Literacy and Learning Conference October 24 - 26 - Dallas, TX
Visit us at Booth 511
Friday, October 25
- Poster Sessions, 8 a.m. - Noon. Let the Games Being: Games to Build Decoding Skills and Morphological Awareness, with Sarah Golden and Jill Fedele.
- Presentation, 2:40 - 3:40 p.m. IPP34-24: Reading Between the Lines: Supporting Inference for Deep Comprehension, with Alexis Pochna and Nicole Berkowitz.
Saturday, October 26
- Presentation, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. IPP56-24: Fluency in Focus: Foundational and Multifaceted, with Colleen McGlynn and Jill Fedele
- Presentation, 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. IPP54-24: To the Gist & Beyond: Exploring the Reading-Writing Connection through Summarization, with Danielle Gomez and Sarah Golden.
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READ Podcast: Research Education Advocacy | |
In this episode of READ, Dr. Rebecca Gotlieb, a human developmental psychologist and educational neuroscientist, explores the interconnectedness of literacy and social-emotional learning. Listen on your favorite platform.
| Watch the full episode on The Windward Institute's YouTube Channel | |
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The Windward Institute's Mission:
To increase childhood literacy rates by disrupting the educational status quo
to save more lives
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