Understanding and Addressing the Misconceptions of the Science of Reading
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Sharon Vaughn, executive director of The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at The University of Texas at Austin, to TRL CA to look at common misconceptions around the scie4nce of reading. We'll look at what they are as well as how to effectively address them within our educational community.
Virtual Movie Screening – LEFT BEHIND
https://ca.thereadingleague.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/78/2025/09/25-26-Event-Promo-Slides.pptx.png Left Behind tells the inspiring true story of a group of determined moms who came together to create the first public dyslexic school in New York City, the largest school district in America. It’s a moving and uplifting film that highlights the importance of advocacy, literacy, and the power of community. This is a great opportunity to come together as educators, celebrate the impact of literacy, and be inspired by the possibilities of change. We hope you’ll join us for this exciting event. Bring your favorite snacks, get comfy, and be part of the conversation! Warmly, The Reading League California
October 2025 Chapter Meeting
https://ca.thereadingleague.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/78/2025/09/10-1-25-Chapter-Meeting.jpg Join our guest speaker, Amie Burkholder, for a Part 1 presentation in our 2-part series called "Classroom Literacy Instruction: Responding to Data." Afterward, we will have a group discussion about best practices for universal screening for reading risk. Get ready to be part of something extraordinary at The Reading League California. Together, we can create a brighter, more literate world for California students. Thank you for supporting our mission to share knowledge and inspire change.
California Reading Summit 2025
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December 2025 Chapter Meeting
Join our guest speaker, Amie Burkholder, for a Part 2 presentation in our 2-part series called "Classroom Literacy Instruction: Responding to Data." Afterward, we will have a group discussion in regional breakout rooms about instruction and assessment in schools around you. Get ready to be part of something extraordinary at The Reading League California. Together, we can create a brighter, more literate world for California students. Thank you for supporting our mission to share knowledge and inspire change.