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Saturday, January 23 • 12:30pm - Sunday, January 24 • 1:45pm
Pulling the Plug: Unplug and Connect to Expand Oral Language and Literacy

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During this unprecedented time, as educators we have been grateful for the outpouring of virtual resources offered freely and generously by many from across the globe to promote literacy. But what if it’s time to unplug and connect? In this session you will revisit the “Big Five of Reading” and find easy ways to use everyday low tech items to maximize oral language and literacy while simultaneously making those all-important personal connections our children deserve!
Target Audience: K-1 teachers, K-4 special education teachers, instructional coaches, administrators

Speakers
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Pam Kastner

Pam Kastner, Ed.D., is an educational consultant at the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) Harrisburg, where she serves as the State Lead Consultant for Literacy. Pam currently co-leads Pennsylvania’s Dyslexia Screening and Early Literacy Intervention... Read More →


Saturday January 23, 2021 12:30pm - Sunday January 24, 2021 1:45pm AKST
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