Navigating the CA Literacy Roadmap
Strategies for Equitable and Effective Instruction
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the core components of The California Literacy Roadmap and their relevance to K-12 literacy instruction.
- Identify instructional practices that align with the roadmap’s framework, with a focus on supporting English learners.
- Explore equity-focused strategies to support diverse learners in literacy.
- Reflect on their current literacy practices and develop an initial plan to incorporate the roadmap’s principles into their classroom or school, with specific strategies for English learners.
CRLP Learning Programs meet criteria for professional learning for ESSER funds, as well as ESEA’s High-Quality Professional Development for Title I, III, V and VII, Part A; and for Title II, Part A and B.
Institute Information
Date & Time:
February 13, 2025 from 8:30AM - 3:00PM
Registration Fee:
$400 per participant. Includes a catered lunch buffet and all institute materials.
Location:
University Club
801 E Peltason Dr, Irvine, CA 92617
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Parking is free!
Meals:
A delicious, catered lunch buffet, courtesy of Wedgewood Weddings, will be provided for all participants.
CRLP Learning Programs meet criteria for professional learning for ESSER funds, as well as ESEA’s High-Quality Professional Development for Title I, III, V and VII, Part A; and for Title II, Part A and B.
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The mission of the California Reading and Literature Project (CRLP) is to provide transformative professional learning in Reading/Literacy. Our professional learning centers educators as learners and leaders to ensure that every CA student receives high-quality, rigorous comprehensive literacy instruction that is responsive to their identities, assets, and needs.
The UC Irvine/Orange County CRLP region is part of a network of California Reading and Literature Projects across California. CRLP is also a part of a statewide professional development network comprised of the nine disciplines required for university admission (UC and CSU) and graduation from high school. Together we form the California Subject Matter Projects.