This brief webinar is the first step on your evidence-based reading instruction (EBRI) journey, providing an introduction and overview of EBRI. It is a prerequisite for all other EBRI offerings. (Note: STAR training also fills this prerequisite, so STAR-trained practitioners do not need to take this Overview.)
- All ABE practitioners and staff who wish to use or better understand EBRI
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
This webinar, the first in a sequential series of trainings, provides a solid introduction to EBRI. Learn about the four essential components of reading (alphabetics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension) and how they interrelate, the role of diagnostic assessment, and the basic tenets of explicit instruction. The 30-minute pre-recorded webinar is divided into three parts with accompanying activities and a required assessment, totaling 1 professional development hour.
Both this webinar and Diagnostic Assessment of Reading are prerequisites for EBRI trainings on the essential reading components specific to GLE 0–3 or 9–12.
The Overview of EBRI will be offered periodically throughout the year. Registration will close the week before the start date to allow for enrollment logistics.
Please note: You cannot access the online course from the SABES website. You will receive a separate email from Ebony Vandross of World Education the week before the training with instructions on how to access the course in Moodle.
You will receive 1 professional development hour.
- List and explain the four essential components of reading
- Describe how the four essential components of reading interrelate and why these connections are important to EBRI
- Explain why administering a diagnostic assessment of reading is a pivotal part of EBRI
- Describe explicit instruction and its connection to EBRI
Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:
There is no prerequisite. This is a prerequisite for all other EBRI offerings.
Online
United States