Posted: April 25th, 2025
As a teacher, you will encounter students with literacy challenges daily. Sometimes students will have a diagnosed disability, and other times the classroom teacher will determine whether a referral for additional evaluation and testing should be considered. Gathering student data that could be used to make recommendations related to assisting students who are experiencing challenges with literacy can be vital. Additionally, understanding the role of data collection, Response to Intervention (RTI), supports for students with exceptionalities, and teacher training needed to implement screening tools effectively is necessary to best meet the diverse needs of students in the classroom.
Imagine you have been chosen by your administrative team to present your content area literacy expertise to colleagues who teach your same content area. Create a 12-15 slide digital presentation that clarifies what teachers should do if a student is exhibiting literacy challenges in the learning environment.
Part 1: Presentation
Your presentation will address the following:
Part 2: One-Page Takeaway
Additionally, create a one-page takeaway your colleagues can refer to and use as a resource after the presentation. Your takeaway should briefly outline the presentation and include:
Support the assignment with 3-5 scholarly resources.
The title slide and reference slide are not included in the slide count. Include speaker notes below each content-related slide that represent what would be said if giving the presentation in person. Expand upon the information included on the slide, and do not simply restate it. Ensure the speaker notes include a minimum of 50 words per slide.
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