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Building Students’ Word Knowledge: How to Teach Essential Words (#4 Spotlight)

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International Dyslexia Association Georgia

The International Dyslexia Association Georgia and The Reading League Georgia have partnered to bring you the 2023 Spotlight on Structured Literacy Webinar Series. This is the 4th in the series.

Learn the importance of providing vocabulary instruction across content areas and the role of word knowledge for students’ reading comprehension. In this presentation, Dr. Stevens describes guidelines for vocabulary instruction, including how to choose which words to teach. She then describes the steps in a routine for teaching essential words, provides sample vocabulary maps for various content areas, and models instruction. Dr. Stevens will also provide suggestions for planning vocabulary instruction and share resources teachers can use in their classroom. The presentation concludes with a Q&A period.

Resources and Presentation Slides: https://ga.dyslexiaida.org/event/spot...

Elizabeth Stevens, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Learning Sciences at Georgia State University. Stevens completed her doctoral degree at The University of Texas at Austin. She holds a master’s degree in special education from the College of William and Mary and a reading specialist degree from the University of Virginia. Prior to pursuing her doctorate, she taught special education for nine years in Virginia. Elizabeth has coordinated largescale research projects at The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk. She recently served as CoPrincipal Investigator of an IESfunded Development and Innovation Project, Middle School Matters, which focused on developing a PD model to support middle school teachers with implementing researchbased practices during contentarea reading instruction. Elizabeth researches effective reading and mathematics interventions for students with learning disabilities and learning difficulties. She is particularly interested in the effects of aligning Tier 1 (core) instruction with Tier 2 intervention for upper elementary students with reading comprehension difficulties. She is also interested in the effects of vocabulary instruction on the wordproblem performance of upper elementary students with mathematics difficulty. She has extensive experience in designing literacy interventions for diverse and atrisk populations, providing PD to districts, and examining the effects of such interventions and PD through high quality research studies. Stevens has published in numerous journals including Scientific Studies of Reading, Exceptional Children, Journal of Learning Disabilities, Reading and Writing, Remedial and Special Education, and Teaching Exceptional Children.

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