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Overview

Learn how to administer and interpret diagnostic reading assessments for adult learners, how to build individual reading profiles, and how to use this information to plan effective evidence-based reading instruction. Be in compliance with WIOA, which specifies that “the essential components of reading instruction” be incorporated into instruction. 

Note: STAR training also fills this prerequisite, so STAR-trained practitioners do not need to take this course, but can choose do to so as a refresher.

    Audience

    This professional development activity/course is designed for:

  • ELA teachers
  • Program staff involved with assessing the reading levels of the adult learners
  • Anyone who wants to take further EBRI PD offerings
Description

EBRI: Diagnostic Assessments of Reading focuses on diagnostic assessment of adult learners' reading strengths and instructional needs. The strategies presented will also help students who are struggling or who have learning challenges.

EBRI, evidence-based reading instruction, is a set of practices, grounded in research and professional wisdom, for teaching the four essential components of reading (alphabetics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension) to adult learners. This PD offering is a prerequisite for all further EBRI trainings.

Please note: Previous completion of or current enrollment in the STAR training fulfills the prerequisite for further EBRI trainings. If you have completed STAR you do not need to take this course in order to take other EBRI PD.

Schedule—This course is composed of four parts, totaling 11 PD hours. Completion of all components is required in order to receive any PD hours. While this training is not eligible for PDPs by itself, it may be bundled with other EBRI opportunities to earn PDPs.

(1) Complete 6 hours of online self-paced modules, over the first two weeks:

  • The relationship between diagnostic assessment and EBRI
  • Administering free individual assessments in alphabetics, fluency, and vocabulary
  • Using learners’ diagnostic reading profiles to determine their strengths and instructional needs (i.e., which components to emphasize and at what level)

(2) Complete the practicum during the next two weeks, and post your results and notes on the BlackBoard learning management system. Review the results and notes of your fellow practitioners. (2 hours)

(3) Read a case study during the final weeks, and be prepared to discuss it in the closing live webinar. (1 hour)

(4) In the closing live webinar (2 hours) with Dr. John Strucker on Friday, Nov. 22:

  • Present assessments and learner profiles
  • Discuss the various learner profiles with the group, and share assessment experiences and insights
  • Discuss the case study
  • Discuss some of the challenges faced in implementing diagnostic assessments, and possible solutions to those challenges
    Learning Objectives

    Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:

  • Explain why diagnostic assessment is critical to EBRI
  • Administer and interpret diagnostic assessments in alphabetics, fluency, and vocabulary
  • Create a learner's reading profile, based on assessment results and the learner's MAPT reading score
  • Summarize the assessment results to inform classroom groupings and instruction
Presenter(s) / Facilitator(s)
Prerequisites
Date
10/10/2019 - 8:00 am
End Date
Location

BlackBoard (online)
United States

PD Center
SABES English Language Arts Curriculum & Instruction PD Center
Topic Area
ELA
EBRI (Evidence-Based Reading Instruction)
PDP Eligible
No