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The Ontario Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA Ontario)
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Just finished the last of the reading for our 4th & final book study meetup for tomorrow. Nothing beats being surrounding by educators who want to know better & do better! From the IDA Ontario conference: “You can’t teach what you don’t know!” Post's Corners P.S.
A weekend of hero’s! Thank you Anita Archer for making me think deeper about pre-reading - phonetically repeating difficult words, pre teaching vocab and explicit teaching of curricular concepts IDA Ontario
#litlearn2024
Today I reminded my Empower kiddos that we need to keep our eyes in the text. I quickly taught them “In the text, not out of the text”… it made me smile. Then we went right back to work. 😂 Thanks Dr. Anita Archer for that sweet memory and great teaching tip!! IDA Ontario
Sappy post alert! 🚨
A heartfelt thank you to all who attended #ReadingRoadTrip live & those who took the time to ask for photos or share how much they love the show. It was pretty fun to feel like a celebrity for a weekend!
We appreciate each & every one of our listeners! ❤️
If I piqued your interest in #DLD at the IDA Ontario literacy conference last weekend, here’s a good starting point for discussion with your fellow educators. Maura Curran and Tiffany Hogan offer an informative chapter on #DLD in Nancy Young Ed.D.’s 🌟 book.
So much incredible learning IDA Ontario conference! From the powerhouse of explicit instruction, Dr. Anita Archer - Focus on critical content; Break down complex info; Tell don’t ask - the “I do” demo is first to provide clear correct information… 🧵
More from Dr. Anita Archer IDA Ontario Conference - to intensify learning INCREASE opportunities to respond - research recommends all students get 3-5 opportunities PER MINUTE to engage with the learning through simple response! #alltogethernow #elicitfrequentresponses
My 1st attempt at paragraph shrinking post-IDA Ontario’s session with Dr. Anita Archer on scaffolding comprehension! We summarized an informational text on stages of life using the list, cross out, connect and order strategy. Excited to build this new skill with my students!
So proud of Tara Fuerth Dougall Dragons and my PD to IDA Ontario #litlearn2024 presenting on syntax and writing!
Keep the questions coming to us! Mlle_Roberts GECDSB PR #gecdsbproud
Trying to be like schwa & unstressed
today and then looking at archerisms & my reading road trip mug - ahhhhh! Have a great day people! IDA Ontario Kate Winn Una Malcolm (she/her)
Still scrolling the #LitLearn2024 feed? Not ready to let the momentum of the weekend pass by? Looking for more information to support your current learning or assist in retrieving past learning? Check out learning opportunities with IDA Ontario⤵️ idaontario.com/professional-l…
One of my favourite presentations this past weekend was with the incredibly knowledgeable SLP, Stacey Rickman, SLP 🇨🇦 who shared strategies, resources and screeners to identify and support students with Developmental Language Disorders (aka #DLD ).
One of the greatest resources shared in…
What a day with phenomenal Melissa Monette Smith Looking back on a day of learning about leadership and ways to affect change within our schools.
We did it!!🙌🏾🙌🏾✨✨ #LitLearn2024
#fuelingtheflame 🔥
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Mme Lockhart Stacey Rickman, SLP 🇨🇦 If anyone attending #LitLearn2024 wants to know more about my Language Use Inventory (LUI) on this list, just get in touch with me 😊 Happy to chat further!
@idaontario #litlearn2024 Truly inspired & reminded me of the importance of students' mental health & literacy rights. It's disheartening that ensuring every child's #righttoread can feel like a battle. It shouldn't be. Grateful for the the chance to connect with fellow advocates
IDA Ontario put on an inspirational Literacy and Learn conference. Ontario is making huge changes to how we teach reading and we won’t stop until every child can learn to read. Thank you to all the passionate people who care about our children.