Ask Freddy Posted 01/22/2010 Permanent Link
What training is available for the QuickReads program?
Online and on site training is available.
Online training
Pearson professional development for QuickReads is available online 24/7 through myPearsontraining.com. Teachers can access instructor led webinars and step by step product tutorials. Access is free and available at anytime.
On site QuickReads Professional Development
A team of experienced educational consultants can also deliver customized school or district training on site, with face to face training for program implementation, district-level training, modeling and coaching, learning communities and regional institutes. Whether a first–year teacher or a seasoned professional, Pearson supports teachers with best practices that get results in the classroom.
QuickReads: Product Orientation
A one-day session that focuses on the instructional components of the QuickReads Fluency program. Using the easy 3-step instructional routine, teachers will have an
understanding of how the program will increase fluency while improving vocabulary and background knowledge, all of which lead to better comprehension.
Maximum People: 30
QuickReads: Technology Training
A one-day session that provides teachers with the information they need to install and effectively use the technology components of the program. The training will focus on using QuickReads Technology in the classroom, learning how to further engage students in reading, tracking student success, and planning instruction.
Maximum People: 30
QuickReads: Using Assessment Results to Improve Fluency
Teachers will be excited to use the reports that are generated by the QuickReads technology program to isolate student strengths and needs. The data in the reports are useful for developing IEPs, learning plans, and setting goals for students through
instructional planning.
Maximum People: 30
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