Scholastic CPD Training and Workshops | From striving to thriving: how to grow confident capable readers with Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward
From striving to thriving: how to grow confident capable readers with Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward
Join our free CPD session with Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward on 18th May at 3.45pm.
In this session literacy specialists Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward will explain how you can use formative assessments to craft targeted, personalised instruction that will help striving readers to find books they love and engage in reading.
Register with the password: READERS

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About the speakers
Stephanie Harvey
Best-selling author of From Striving to Thriving, president of Stephanie Harvey Consulting, and regular presenter at conferences, with 45 years of experience in education as an elementary and special education teacher and literacy staff developer.
Annie Ward
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction for the Mamaroneck Public Schools since 2004. A long-time middle school English teacher, who works to ensure that all children have abundant daily access to irresistible and compelling books.
Books and resources by Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward
From Striving to Thriving
Literacy specialists Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward demonstrate how to use formative assessments to craft targeted, personalised instruction that enable striving readers to do what they need above all – to find books they love and engage in voluminous reading.
Loaded with ready-to-go lessons, routines, and “actions,” as well as the latest research, this book is a must for any teacher who strives to make every reader a thriving reader.
This is excellent. It’s really practical. Several of the chapters would translate into CPD sessions and I also see potential in this text for ITT whether that be in university or school-based programmes as it takes the ‘what’ of research into reading and turns it into the ‘how’ of practice in easy to digest chapters. Rachel Clarke, Independent Reading Consultant