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Events Tuesday, Mar 25, 2025 - Thursday, May 8, 2025

Leveled Literacy Intervention in Grades K-2

Add to Calendar 2025-03-25 10:00 2025-05-08 16:00 America/New_York Leveled Literacy Intervention in Grades K-2 Join us for a 6-day institute and learn how to deliver a structured, systematic small-group intervention with proven results in grades K–2.

Leveled Literacy Intervention in Grades K-2

Leveled Literacy Intervention in Grades K-2

 

March 25-27 and May 6-8, 2025: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM ET

Available for in-person participation at Lesley University or virtual participation.

Join us for a 6-day institute and learn how to deliver a structured, systematic small-group intervention with proven results in grades K–2.

Register to participate in-person at Lesley University or virtually!

Evidence-based Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) offers a structured, sequential, and systematic approach to working with small groups of children who struggle with reading. LLI has proven success with children in grades K-2, including those with special educational needs and multilingual learners, making it ideal for use as part of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), summer learning programs, and other tutoring initiatives.

LLI is designed to teach children to coordinate all facets of literacy. All lessons include explicit, systematic phonics instruction while also strengthening fluency, comprehension, and writing abilities. Plus, high-quality, age-appropriate texts help make learning more effective and enjoyable.

Join us for this 6-day institute where you’ll learn how to use LLI systems in a way that supports your teaching goals and addresses the individual needs of K-2 children within a small group setting.

Topics will include:

  • Keys to successful intervention
  • LLI System organization and lesson frameworks
  • Explicit and systematic instruction in phonemic awareness and phonics
  • Assessment and observation for precise teaching decisions
  • Using writing to strengthen reading
  • Teaching for fluency and comprehension
  • Adjusting for individual needs
  • Planning for small group instruction

You’ll earn 36 clock hours upon completion of this training, or you can take it for 3 or 6 graduate credits.

Please register here to reserve your spot!

Host
Center for Reading Recovery & Literacy Collaborative (CRRLC)