
Announcing the 7th Annual Read Right Conference
2010
Read Right National Conference
May
13-15, 2010
Omaha
Hilton
Omaha,
Nebraska
On-line Registration is now Closed
On-site registration will be open
at the Read Right Registration Table Thurs May 13th through Sat. May
15th
Click
here to download the Conference Program
Who Should Attend:
- Experienced Read Right tutors, trainers,
and program administrators seeking to update their knowledge and skills
and network with other Read Right practitioners
- Elementary
and secondary teachers and administrators seeking a highly effective
intervention to eliminate students’ reading problems
- Elementary
teachers and administrators seeking an initial reading program designed to
prevent reading problems from ever developing
- Educators
working with Native American students, English language learners, Title I
& LAP students, and special education students
- Curriculum
Administrators & Federal Program Administrators
- Developmental
Educators from universities and community colleges
- Representatives
of corporate, community college, and community-based literacy programs
serving adults.
- Those
investigating the potential of Read Right methodology, including schools
and corporations interested in bringing the methodology to their
facilities and researchers interested in studying the effectiveness of
Read Right
Conference Schedule:
Day 1:
Thursday, May 13th
- Registration
begins at 8 a.m. and continues through Saturday
- School
Visits to local schools to observe Read Right methodology in action.
- Two
and a half hour Introductory Workshops on the Read Right methodology,
theoretical constructs from which it is derived, implementation, research
results, and history.
- Professional
development / networking discussions for Read Right Tutors
- Professional
development training seminar for Read Right Trainers
- Demonstrations
of MP3 system and student data entry web application
- Early
Evening Reception & Dinner
- Keynote
Address by Read Right Developer, Dee Tadlock, Ph.D.
Provided: buffet dinner
Day 2: Friday,
May 14th
Choose from approximately
30 concurrent sessions that will provide you information on:
- Read
Right Early Childhood Approaches
- The
Read Right Primary Core Curriculum
- Effectiveness
in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, and High Schools,
- Effectiveness
with Special Ed, ELL, At-Risk, and Advanced Placement Students
- Professional
Development Sessions for Tutors and Trainers
- The
Scientific Basis for Read Right Methodology: Piaget’s Interactive
Constructivism
- Constructivist
Approaches to Spelling, Math, and Writing
- Read
Right for Adults: Community College, Community Literacy, & Workforce
Programs
- Small-Group
Round Table Discussions with Read Right Consultants
Provided: Continental breakfast, luncheon,
Day 3: Saturday,
May 15th
- Choose
from concurrent sessions (listed above)
- Closing
gathering with the conference concluding at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Provided:
Continental breakfast
Professional
Development Credit/Clock Hour availability:
Professional Development Credit:
1 course
credit is available for conference attendance through Central Washington
University. Cost for credit: $50
Clock
Hour (available to residents of Washington State only):
1 clock hour
is available to Washington State residents for conference attendance through Central
Washington University. Cost for clock hour: $30
Hotel
Reservations:
Omaha
Hilton
1001 Cass
Street
Omaha,
Nebraska 68102
Tel:1-402-998-4293
Comments from attendees of
past conferences:
From the 2009 Read
Right Conference in Seattle, Washington:
·
“Excellent!”
·
“Can’t wait until next
year.”
·
“I have been impressed
by the Read Right program, the people (staff and presenters), the food, and the
overall organization of the conference. Read Right is totally awesome (amazing!)
and I’m so glad I came.”
From the 2008 Read Right Conference in Dallas Texas:
·
“It is nice to see
different schools with different populations all having success!”
·
“Useful, practical
information. Thank you!”
·
“Excellent. Really
very informative. Answered a lot of questions I didn't even know I had.”
·
“Awesome! One of the
most informative 'ah hah' moments that I have experienced.”
·
“The speakers were
very passionate about the program and to me that shows the program must be
successful.”
·
“Enthusiasm was
evident and successes inspiring.”
For
additional information/questions:
Contact
Nate Marciochi, Project Coordinator at natem@readright.com
or
(360) 427-6752 x118

310 West Birch St.
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 427-9440
(360) 427-0177 Fax
www.readright.com