At last, @SSSReading is having an event for practitioners! If you are an educator or SLP local to the Calgary area, join us for Practitioner Day: a full day of in-person learning and networking! July 16, 2025! #SSSR2025 Please RT!
The students in our graduate certificate in structured literacy had to read a classic paper and create an infographic that they could share with teaching partners. Here's one based on David Share's self-teaching hypothesis. Great work, Ariana!
Interested in learning more about the science of reading? We offer a graduate certificate in structured literacy and reading science; 1 year, fully online, 4 courses! Register for the info session November 18, 7:00p, MST. Please RT! ualberta.ca/en/education/proโฆ
FREE REGISTRATION 4 the โretweetโ! It will be a great day of learning together! @profwool will be giving the keynote titled โNine Myths & A Truth About Teaching Kids to Readโ Then 12 breakout sessions from folks such @SaraJPeden , @michellebence & @NicoleBelc93000 to follow!
Fantastic job opportunity for ECRs in Communication Disorders - @UofSC has an NIH-funded cluster hire for new faculty researching health disparities or inequities who have not previously held a TT position. 75% protected time for research for first 4 years. 1/N
Attention teachers and clinicians! Time to level up in your SoR journey. @SSSReading is having its annual meeting in Calgary next summer, and hosting its very first practitioner day! Come and hobnob with Scientists of Reading. Which topics or speakers... 1/
The next SSSR annual conference will take place at the Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel in Calgary, Canada, between Wednesday 16th July and Saturday 19th July 2025. Keep an eye on our website and join our discussion list for updates.
All my reading peeps: what is a classic, conceptual paper on word reading that stands the test of time, that you think everyone learning about reading development should read? Not a data paper but a nice, juicy conceptual paper.
So fun to watch Eleanor Harvey bring home Canada's first ever Olympic fencing medal! Congratulations! (Fencing sure has changed a lot since my day, when touches were counted against you instead of for you!)