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Building a Literacy Ecosystem: Keys to Transformational Change

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Date & Time: Thursday, November 9 at 2 pm ET

Evidence-aligned literacy instruction has shown to be effective in classrooms across the country. But driving literacy improvement in a school or across a district requires systemic change and bold leadership.

In this 20-minute 91心頭 Ed Talk, learn why building a holistic literacy ecosystem should be a priority for any school or district leader, which crucial questions should guide any school community, and how to enact transformational change that will ultimately impact student achievement.

Topics will include:

  • The bold questions that need to be asked in a school community about literacy
  • How leaders should guide collaborative problem solving in answering these key questions
  • The importance of building a literacy ecosystem
  • The bold leader moves that are critical to transformational change

Presenter

Laura Stewart, Chief Academic Officer, 95 Percent Group

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