Presented by Eryn Reighard, School Partnerships Manager, CommonLit; and Dorothy Hodges, School Partnerships Specialist, CommonLit
Sponsored by The Educating All Learners™ Alliance (EALA), An InnovateEDU Project
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CommonLit operates a FREE library with over 3,000 lessons for students in grades 3-12 that come complete with planning tools for teachers and accessibility tools for students. The library includes supplemental texts about a wide variety of topics and themes, as well as longer-term planning resources. This edWebinar walks through how CommonLit can support ALL learners with strategic scaffolds and targeted instruction.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to teachers of grades 3-12.
Eryn Reighard is a School Partnerships Manager at CommonLit. Prior to joining the team, she taught middle school social studies for six years.
Dorothy Hodges is a School Partnerships Specialist at CommonLit. Before joining the team, she was an elementary and middle school teacher, instructional coach, and assistant principal.
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The Educating All Learners Alliance (EALA) is an uncommon coalition of organizations committed to resource sharing and community-building that supports the efforts of the education community to meet the needs of students with disabilities or learning differences. The Alliance represents voices from a diverse range of communities, including disability advocacy, parent, special education, civil rights, and K-12 nonprofit education organizations. EALA leads the development of a Resource Library, Tech Tool Library, events, podcasts, and working groups in order to bring awareness to the challenges and opportunities surrounding students with disabilities in K12 education, and how we can best support them.