Presented by Dr. Chase Young, Professor of Teaching and Learning, Sam Houston State University
Sponsored by Learning Without Tears
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High-impact literacy lessons are fun, engaging, relevant, and authentic, but where can today’s time-drained teachers start? In this edWebinar, you learn how the interaction of multiple combined instructional approaches can produce a greater effect for students on the road to literacy success. Learn the latest on what science says about how kids learn best from the expertise of Dr. Chase Young, who led the successful 2023 edWebinar Science-Tested, Kid-Approved Literacy Instruction from Day 1.
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This recorded edWebinar is of interest to elementary teachers and school leaders.
About the Presenter
Dr. Chase Young is a Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at Sam Houston State University, current editor of Literacy Research and Instruction, and former elementary teacher and literacy coach. He earned his Ph.D. in reading education from the University of North Texas in 2012. His research primarily aims to develop fluent readers, support struggling readers, and integrate art into the science of teaching reading. Most recently, he co-authored Artfully Teaching the Science of Reading with David Paige and Tim Rasinski. When he’s not teaching or writing, he enjoys fishing and smoking meat with his wife and three children in Conroe, Texas.
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