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26TRA215 Writing: From Research to Practice for Primary School Teachers

26TRA215 Writing: From Research to Practice for Primary School Teachers

 

 

 

Dates:   Monday 16th, 23rd Feb & 9th , 23rd March 2026
Time:     7.00 - 8.30 pm
Venue:  Online via Zoom

Target Audience: Primary School Teachers & Post Primary Teachers of students who struggle to write

Session 1: The Not So Simple View of Writing and Instructional Implications - Monday 16th February @ 7.00 - 8.30 pm

Session 2: Developing Proficient Writers: What Does the Sentence Have to Do With It? Part 1 - Monday 23rd February @ 7.00 - 8.30 pm

Session 3: Developing Proficient Writers: What Does the Sentence Have to Do With It? Part 2 - Monday 9th March @ 7.00 - 8.30 pm

Session 4: Paragraph Writing: How to We Move Beyond the Sentence? - Monday 23rd March @ 7.00 - 8.30 pm

Throughout this webinar series, participants will understand:

  • The Not So View of Writing (Berninger and Winn, 2006) and how this piece of research guides and informs writing instruction,
  • The importance of foundational writing skills (e.g., handwriting, spelling, etc.),
  • How to teach sentence level, evidence-based writing approaches,
  • How to teach foundational and sentence-level writing within a 10 minute daily framework that is easy to plan and implement,
  • How to go beyond the sentence—the paragraph,
  • What extended writing looks like for the youngest of writers to upper elementary aged students ,
  • How to ensure writing success along the way using various checklists and scoring tools.

Bio of Presenter: Amy Siracusano

amy siracusano

Amy Siracusano, MS Ed., founder and owner of Know Better Do Better Literacy, LLC., worked in public education for 25 years before becoming a national literacy consultant. Her career has included many positions: classroom teacher, Title I teacher, vice principal, and literacy specialist for the board of education. She has presented nationally on various literacy topics including assessment, dyslexia, reading, and writing. Amy is an adjunct professor for the Reading Science Advanced Certificate Program at Brooklyn College in New York City. It is her mission to support national efforts in making sure teachers are equipped with a deep knowledge of language systems and teaching approaches to ensure all students leave second grade with proficient reading and writing skills. Amy lives in Southern Maryland with her husband Joe and their two daughters: Lucia (18) and Isabella (16).

Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 16-02-2026 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 23-03-2026 8:30 pm
Cut off date 23-03-2026 7:15 pm
Available place 500
Fee Free
Number Hours 4 x 1.5 hour sessions
Speaker Amy Siracusano
Location Online

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