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$1.16 Million award strengthens literacy support for ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì educators

Educators statewide attend ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Science of Reading Summer Literacy Institute

ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì, Reno and ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education leaders at institute

(Left to right) Rachel Tillotson; Amanda Hughes, Ed.D.; President Brian Sandoval; Dianna Townsend, Ed.D.; Rachel Salas, Ph.D.; Julie Pennington, Ph.D.; Mandy Leytham; Kevin Marie Laxalt, Ph.D.; Dale Erquiaga; and Ann Marie Dickson

$1.16 Million award strengthens literacy support for ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì educators

Educators statewide attend ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Science of Reading Summer Literacy Institute

(Left to right) Rachel Tillotson; Amanda Hughes, Ed.D.; President Brian Sandoval; Dianna Townsend, Ed.D.; Rachel Salas, Ph.D.; Julie Pennington, Ph.D.; Mandy Leytham; Kevin Marie Laxalt, Ph.D.; Dale Erquiaga; and Ann Marie Dickson

ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì, Reno and ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education leaders at institute

(Left to right) Rachel Tillotson; Amanda Hughes, Ed.D.; President Brian Sandoval; Dianna Townsend, Ed.D.; Rachel Salas, Ph.D.; Julie Pennington, Ph.D.; Mandy Leytham; Kevin Marie Laxalt, Ph.D.; Dale Erquiaga; and Ann Marie Dickson

The ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Science of Reading Summer Literacy Institute, held July 25-27, 2024, brought together more than 350 ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì educators. The purpose of the institute is to establish a statewide level of understanding of reading research that is complemented by effective teaching strategies.

In February, Gov. Joe Lombardo and the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education of $6 million in federal American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER III) funds. The funding targets expanding professional learning opportunities for educators, with a focus on the Science of Reading. 

The College of Education and Human Development received a sub-award of $1.16 million to host the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Science of Reading Summer Literacy Institute in partnership with the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education,” conference organizer Julie Pennington, Ph.D., professor of Literacy Studies at the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì, Reno, said. “The institute was created for teachers to develop their conceptual understanding of content, pedagogy, curriculum, and assessment related to the five pillars of the Science of Reading.”

“We were excited to cohost this institute, which brought together some of the greatest minds in literacy,” Donald Easton-Brooks, Ph.D., dean of the College of Education & Human Development at the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì, Reno, said. “This event provided our educators with valuable knowledge designed to elevate literacy across the state.”

ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì leaders gave welcome addresses each day, including Brian Sandoval, president of the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì, Reno, and former ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì governor; Jill Tolles, executive director of the ; and Jhone Ebert, superintendent of public instruction for the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education.

“Reading skills play a fundamental role in a student’s academic success, and literacy is the foundation on which all other knowledge is built,” Ebert said. “We are grateful for the partnership with the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì, Reno, and together, we are committed to innovation and providing literacy resources to support educators.”

More than 50 literacy experts from across the nation and ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì shared their insights on the Science of Reading, focusing on phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. The institute included guided workshops where educators could integrate the information into their practice, ensuring the practical application of the knowledge gained.

Keynote speakers addressed research on related areas such as parental involvement, teaching linguistically and culturally diverse students, and how to bring research-based practices into the classrooms of ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì.

Dale Erquiaga, who served as superintendent of public instruction and acting chancellor for the ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì System of Higher Education, offered parting words as educators prepare to return to their classrooms.  

Participants received a ÇéÉ«ÎåÔÂÌì Department of Education Professional Learning Hours Certificate, access to a yearlong online Science of Reading course and a platform for participants to communicate with one another.

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