Connecting daily classroom routines to evidence-based reading instruction.

Literacy in Action guides teachers and instructional leaders through the process of implementing evidence-based reading instruction. Educators gain knowledge and skills through micro lessons that connect reading theory to daily classroom routines and instructional materials.

Literacy in Action is system-wide professional development for leaders and teachers shifting to structured literacy. Literacy in Action supports biliteracy instruction, aligns with grade-level TEKS, and includes:

  • online lesson with a “chunk” of science-of-reading knowledge

  • grade-level instruction tools for classroom application

  • training and slides for campus “trainer of teachers” (e.g., instructional coaches)

  • classroom resources and posters

Building the Capacity of Literacy Leaders

Literacy in Action builds the capacity of district literacy leaders (teachers, campus “trainers of teachers” and administrators). Educators apply “chunks” of reading theory to instructional practice through a series of micro lessons delivered over time. Each Literacy in Action lesson is followed by a period of classroom practice and instructional coaching, which allows teachers connect knowledge to practice.

Multiyear Process

Shifting to structured literacy is inordinately challenging work that requires leadership, teamwork and time. Each series of micro lessons covers eight high yield topics and lasts one academic year. The first series supports the shift to structured literacy. The second series delves deeper into the reading brain to master reading instruction. The third series focuses on sustaining structured literacy.

Features

"The training was fabulous and the engagement was high. Your presenters were phenomenal and our team of instructional & reading coaches are eager to take our students to the next level."

ELAR COORDINATOR, SOUTH SAN ANTONIO ISD

Job-Embedded Training

98%

of participants have a better understanding of the topic and plan to use what they learned in their jobs.

Prepared for Redelivery

97%

of Literacy in Action trainers-of-teachers feel prepared to redeliver training and conduct classroom walkthroughs.

Why It Works

Texas Education Code (TEC § 11.1515 Sec. 11.1515.)

“The board of trustees of an independent school district or the governing body of an open-enrollment charter school shall provide oversight regarding student academic achievement and strategic leadership for maximizing student performance.”

Support for School Boards

We support school board trustees with setting direction on effective reading instruction. According to Texas law, board of trustees are responsible for providing strategic leadership for maximizing student performance. A student’s performance is directly impacted by their ability to read, and student reading outcomes are determined by the instruction they receive.