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Strengthening Content Comprehension with Science of Reading Principles (6-12)

EDUC-42591

Do your students struggle to absorb, understand, and remember the content material from your course? Are you searching for evidence-based strategies that help students build their overall comprehension? This online course takes a deep dive into a variety of best practices based on the science of reading to help middle and high school teachers guide their students to greater comprehension, regardless of the content they teach. The course begins with an in-depth overview of the science of reading — what it is and what it means to 6-12 teachers. From there, teachers delve into the connection between comprehension and critical thinking. Teachers will explore key strategies to increase their students’ background knowledge so that they can successfully comprehend academic, subject matter, and indirect vocabulary across a variety of classroom scenarios. Teachers will understand how a student’s verbal reasoning skills (or the lack thereof) can affect their ability to make inferences and connections across fiction, poetry, and nonfiction texts, and they explore a variety of research-based strategies to build and support these verbal reasoning skills. The course concludes by exploring a variety of formative and summative assessment options to further support and drive interventions forward. By the end of this course, teachers will feel more confident and successful in their quest to embed best practices based on reading science principles to help students better comprehend a variety of texts across all subjects.

Course Information

5.00 units
TBD

Course sessions

Please contact the Education department at 858-534-9286 or unexeduc@ucsd.edu for information about this course and upcoming sections.