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Supporting Shared Reading – Birth to Age 5 with Pamela Sullivan

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Supporting Shared Reading – Birth to Age 5

Join Dr. Pamela Sullivan, Professor in the College of Education at James Madison University, to learn about the impact that shared reading has on long term literacy outcomes!

Join us virtually to learn about the Science of Reading.

April 24th
12:00 pm CT
1 hour

Agenda
  • Historical view of shared reading research (birth to age 5).
  • Current research.
  • What can we do to move forward?
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
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Professor Learning Technology and Leadership Education
Dr. Pamela Sullivan is a Professor in the College of Education at James Madison University. Her scholarship focuses on the tools utilized to facilitate literacy skills, including curriculum, texts, and technology. Dr. Sullivan’s work has been published in journals such as Teaching Young Children and the Journal of Early Childhood Education as well as state and regional publications such as Making Literacy Connections and Reading in Virginia. She has co-authored or co-edited five books, including the Handbook of Research on Integrating Digital Technology with Literacy Pedagogies. She is actively supporting statewide and district initiatives such as Standards of Learning and curriculum reviews.
Webinar hosting presenter
Impact Manager
Terri K. Hunt, M.Ed. is the Impact Manager at Just Right Reader. She creates content for students and teachers that is both diverse and engaging. Her mission as a professional is to teach well and lead the way. At her core, Terri is a teacher who takes great pride in the role she plays in the life of every learner. With over 20 years of experience in education, Terri has engaged a wide range of learners from the elementary classroom to the professional development of instructional leaders. Terri obtained her undergraduate degree in education from Oakwood University (formerly Oakwood College) and her graduate degree in educational psychology from the University of Georgia. She holds a gifted endorsement as well as a reading certification.
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