This session will show teachers how to anchor the IES intervention routines in disciplinary texts and tasks, providing literacy support while doing the real thinking in subject area contexts. It will introduce regular ed teachers to the IES intervention routines and challenge interventionists to align their work with the content students experience in regular classrooms.
Reach out to talk about the following: Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms and Global Competencies. WSCB Deeper Learning Community. Disciplinary Literacy and Tier 1 literacy instruction at the middle and high school levels. Experiential and Content-Focused Tier 2 Literacy Lab... Read More →
Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am MDT Jackson C
This session moves beyond the now-familiar conversation about the Science of Reading and answers the next critical question: How do we design instruction so that struggling adolescent readers actually retain and transfer what we teach? While many conference sessions focus on what to teach (phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension), this session addresses the missing link—how students learn best—by intentionally pairing the Science of Reading with the Science of Learning.
6-12 Literacy Specialist, Sublette County School District #1
I am a 6-12 Literacy Specialist for Sublette County School District #1 in Pinedale, Wyoming. I have created a Literacy Lab class that is a tier 2 & 3 intervention to shore up gaps for struggling adolescent readers in foundational reading skills. Using the Science of Reading and a... Read More →
Tuesday August 4, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm MDT Jackson C
In this session entitled, “Leadership in Authentic Assessment,” Marisa Macy will share a working definition of authentic assessment. A rationale and purposes of authentic assessment will be described, as well as how to use leadership components to transform practices in Early Childhood Special Education. Standards for authentic assessment will be shared, along with hands-on learning activity.
Imagine transforming your morning drive, or walk, into a personal masterclass where a single episode has the power to change everything. For me, the shift toward evidence-based literacy didn’t begin with a formal directive—it started with a simple, transformative phrase: 'I listened to a podcast.' Whether you are a dedicated listener or have yet to press 'play,' this session will dive into how the wealth of research shared through podcasts can give every teacher a seat at the table with the world’s leading experts and an ever-expanding toolkit for instructional practices and student success.