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New at RRCNA: e-Learning Courses

Published On: October 25th, 2023 | Categories: Latest News |

Jumpstart your learning with the new content in the e-Learning Center! Exclusively for RRCNA members, these free and low-cost online video courses can help you meet your professional development goals from the convenience of your home or school.

In the new and improved e-learning center, you can search by topics to select your session. Next, watch your chosen session and take a knowledge quiz. After you finish, you can print your certificate and earn your needed contact hours. You can keep track of your session progress in the console and pause your lesson at any time. “Our goal is to give our members the opportunity for quality, convenient learning on the go,” shares Director of Professional Learning Lori Sobota.

While other courses are in development, start your training with these selections:

From Day One: Fostering Independence to Promote Acceleration

Reading Recovery teachers must foster constructive, independent problem-solving from the first lesson. This session will explore the act of noticing and responding to shifts in processing in real-time to promote accelerated growth and learning.

Volume Reading

Often overlooked, reading volume can profoundly impact a child’s literacy development. Discover how more care must be taken with matching children to massive amounts of texts in fun, engaging ways throughout the series of lessons.

Getting Ready for Late Learning

In late learning, children consolidate strategic processing so they solve problems on the run while attending to meaning. This session will identify issues arising in mid-learning that slow children’s progress toward late learning. It will use videos and student work to present teaching procedures to address these issues.

Keep an eye out for Purposeful Planning Throughout the Reading Recovery Lesson and Demystifying Literacy Processing Theory for Leaders, coming soon!

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