Parent
Advocate Groups & Organizations:
Please
forward this information to parents in your network, as an additional reminder.
I still have a few vacancies in this September 11th reading
workshop which is limited to 25 participants.
Thanks!
Kimberly
DiLuzio
FDLRS Program
Specialist, Parent Services
Broward
County Public Schools
Exceptional
Student Education
600 SE Third
Avenue
Fort
Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Phone:
754-321-2211
Fax:
754-321-2715
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School
Board of Broward County
Exceptional
Student Education Newsletter
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The District's
Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Department and Florida Diagnostic
& Learning Resources System (FDLRS) is hosting a reading workshop on
Thursday, September 11 titled "Great Leaps Reading Success: Research
Based Program to Help Your Child at Home." The workshop takes place
in Training Room A at the District's South Area Office (1643 N. Harrison
Parkway, Building H, Sunrise), from 9 a.m.-noon. The program is
limited to 25 participants. Eleanor Goldberg, District
Reading Curriculum Development Specialist, will facilitate the program.
Parents of
students in grades 3-12 will learn how to help their child become a
better reader at home using current research-based practices through the
Great Leaps Reading Program (www.greatleaps.com). Great Leaps has its origins in
over thirty years of instructional research and practice from the world
of precision assessment and teaching. Each parent will borrow
a Great Leaps reading kit of age appropriate materials to instruct their
child in reading at home (approximately 10 minutes daily; 3 times per
week minimum). Great Leaps is divided into three areas including: phonics
(developing and mastering essential sight-sound relationships and/or
sound awareness skills), sight phrases (mastering high frequency words
while developing and improving focusing skills and the ability to
"chunk" small pieces of meaning) and reading fluency (using
age-appropriate stories specifically designed to build reading fluency,
reading motivation, and proper intonation). Parents attending this
program will be required to participate in monthly follow-up meetings
that will be held during the day in the morning. These monthly
follow-up sessions will be scheduled at the first session.
Eleanor Goldberg
works collaboratively with Core Curriculum and Exceptional Student
Education Departments providing support to teachers who work with
students with severe deficits in reading. She provides teacher
training in administration and interpretation of diagnostic reading
assessments and interventions. Ms. Goldberg was part of the initial
Broward County Struggling Reader Committee whose task was to develop a
district Struggling Reader Chart that would be a resource for all
schools. She has presented Broward County's Reading Plan at the
national state, and local level. Ms. Goldberg has taught reading at
the elementary, middle, and high school level.
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Hope
you can join us!
Kimberly
DiLuzio
FDLRS-Parent
Services
phone:
754 321 2200
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