MiniLit Sage PD Workshop via videoconference (AWST – Perth time), 20-21 November 2024
20 - 21 November 2024, 9:00am - 3:00pm
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MiniLit Sage Professional Development Workshop
MiniLit Sage is a Tier 2 small-group literacy intervention program for struggling readers in Years 1 and 2, providing explicit instruction in phonemic awareness, systematic synthetic phonics for reading and spelling, letter formation, and connected text reading. This two-day Professional Development Workshop, delivered live via videoconference by experienced MultiLit trainers, covers the structure, practical implementation and delivery of MiniLit Sage, as well as the principles of effective reading instruction, including:
An in-depth explanation of the MiniLit Sage approach to remediating reading difficulties
A detailed look at all program resources
How to use the assessment tools included with the MiniLit Sage program (WARN and WARL) to identify struggling readers and track their progress
A detailed look at lesson activities, with extensive video demonstrations and opportunities to practise
Keys to successful delivery
Troubleshooting and FAQs
How to access post-workshop support
Training in MiniLit Sage is compulsory prior to the implementation of the program. If you were previously trained in our MiniLit program, you may be eligible to complete a bridging training workshop instead – see below for more details.
A MultiLit representative will be in touch with you by email to confirm your registration and provide workshop details.
Registrations should be considered tentative until your booking is confirmed. We advise that you do not book any travel or accommodation until this confirmation is received.
Included in all MultiLit workshops are detailed notes to take back to your school, coffee and tea on arrival, morning tea and lunch. If your order includes a program kit, this will be sent directly to your delivery address.
If you continue to have login issues please contact MultiLit staff for assistance by email on [email protected] or by toll-free phone number on 1300 559 919