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How to Develop Scalable and Sustainable Remote Learning Plans Using Familiar Frameworks
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

Presented by Dr. Liz Brooke, CCC-SLP, Chief Learning Officer, Lexia Learning; and Dr. Suzanne Carreker, CALT-QI, Principal Educational Content Lead, Lexia Learning
Sponsored by Lexia Learning
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In this edWebinar, school and district leadership, learn strategies for developing remote learning contingency plans that not only address current needs and concerns but maintain the rigor and focus on long-term student outcomes. Even though some aspects of teaching and learning are changing dramatically, there are many effective frameworks that can remain the same—even in distance learning circumstances. Watch this timely and relevant edWebinar to learn how you can reference effective and familiar frameworks to guide your distance learning contingency planning during these uncertain times.
This recorded edWebinar will be of interest to preK through high school teachers and school and district leaders.
About the Presenters
Dr. Liz Brooke is Lexia Learning’s Chief Learning Officer. In this role, she guides the pedagogical approach and research strategy for Lexia’s personalized literacy programs. Dr. Brooke joined Lexia from the Florida Center for Reading Research in 2010, where she served as the Director of Interventions. Prior to FCRR, she worked as a Speech and Language pathologist evaluating students with learning disabilities, a Title I reading instructor, and a first-grade classroom teacher. Dr. Brooke’s steadfast determination to ensure all children become successful readers and confident learners continues to be the driving force behind all of her work.
Dr. Suzanne Carreker, CALT-QI, is the Principal Educational Content Lead at Lexia Learning. She is the recipient of the 2018 International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Margaret Byrd Rawson Lifetime Achievement Award, in addition to the HBIDA Nancy LaFevers Community Service Award for her contributions to students with dyslexia and other related learning differences. Dr. Carreker’s steadfast determination to ensure all children become successful readers and confident learners continues to be the driving force behind all of her work.
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Lexia Learning, A Rosetta Stone Company, is one of the best-known and most highly respected reading-technology companies in the world. Lexia’s instructional programs (Core5 and PowerUp) help to accelerate literacy skill development through explicit and systematic personalized learning paths, and Lexia’s assessment program (RAPID) uniquely screens key reading and language skills critical to comprehension for all students in grades K–12.