Foundations for Literacy REFRESHER: For Teachers of the Deaf/HH Who Have Completed the Full FFL Training - 27587
Have you completed the Foundations for Literacy (FFL) Training? Are you interested in refreshing your skills in order to improve the implementation of the FFL curriculum? Would you like an opportunity to discuss how the FFL curriculum is being used by your professional peers? This collaborative session will focus on the proper implementation of the FFL curriculum, a language-and experience-based literacy curriculum that has been researched and developed for young students who are deaf/hard-of-hearing. Registration for this session is password protected. Please contact Anne Darr (adarr@esc11.net, 817-740-3698) to register. REGISTRATION CLOSES ON JUNE 15, 2021.
Schedule & Location
Audiences
Paraprofessionals, Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education,
Prerequisite/Special Notes
Foundations for Literacy: A Reading and Language Curriculum for Young Children Who Are Deaf/HH (the full, 16-hour training)
Objectives
Participants will be able to apply strategies for teaching reading to young deaf students.
Participants will discuss, collaborate, and troubleshoot the use of the FFL curriculum.
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