When you support The Reading League, you change lives. Lindsay Kemeny’s journey into the science of reading transformed how she taught, helping her students and dyslexic son achieve literacy success. Be part of transformations like hers by supporting the knowledge, training, and resources educators need to help every child reach their full reading potential. Read a message from The Reading League’s CEO & founder, Maria Murray, to learn more about Lindsay’s story and how you can help make a difference: https://bit.ly/4gZhl80 Give today: https://bit.ly/4hbWTRw #ItTakesALeague #UntilEveryoneCanRead #Donate
The Reading League
Non-profit Organizations
Syracuse, NY 15,747 followers
Sharing knowledge, inspiring change.
About us
The Reading League (TRL) is a national education nonprofit led by educators and reading experts dedicated to promoting knowledge to re-imagine the culture of literacy education and accelerate the global movement toward reading instruction rooted in science. The purpose of The Reading League is to increase knowledge of science-based approaches to teach reading as well as research that demystifies how people learn to benefit the lives of millions of students. We train and support educators and school leaders. By extension, we also serve parents, specialists, and researchers. We believe all children deserve to learn to read and all teachers can learn to teach them.
- Website
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https://www.thereadingleague.org/
External link for The Reading League
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Syracuse, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Literacy, Teacher Education, Professional Development, Science of Reading, Evidence Aligned Reading Instruction, and Reading Instruction
Locations
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Primary
103 Wyoming St
Suite 200
Syracuse, NY 13204, US
Employees at The Reading League
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Byron McCauley
Teacher's Kid | Girl Dad | Equity Champion | Public Relations Director for The Reading League
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Lynn Settlow Carpenter
Director of the Center for Professional Development and Engagement at The Churchill School and Center
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Kari Kurto
National Science of Reading Project Director at The Reading League
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Chris Goodman
Chief Operating Officer at The Reading League
Updates
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Nine years ago today, we set out to transform reading instruction, creating a world where all educators who teach students to read use evidence-aligned practices, resulting in successful reading outcomes for their learners. We are grateful to have grown into a vibrant community of educators, researchers, and advocates who are passionate about making a difference. Our success wouldn’t be possible without each of you—the educators dedicated to improving student outcomes, the researchers who provide the evidence base, the donors and sponsors who support our mission, and the students and families who inspire us every day with their stories of growth. 💙 Has The Reading League impacted your literacy journey? We’d love to hear your story! #ItTakesALeague
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Looking to build your students' opportunities to practice their decoding skills? Dr. Maria Murray shares 10 helpful tips for using decodable texts in her latest blog post. These texts provide structured opportunities for students to apply their phonics knowledge and build confidence and fluency. Read Maria’s insights and learn new ways to increase your students’ opportunities to practice decoding skills: https://bit.ly/4f1XymE
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Where did Response to Intervention (RTI) come from, and why didn’t it live up to its promise? What can we learn and apply today? Join Dr. Heidi Beverine-Curry, chief academic officer at The Reading League, for a dynamic Online Academy session, “Rethinking RTI: Where Are We Now?” Explore RTI’s history, its impact, and how we can salvage key components to help students thrive in modern classrooms. This Knowledge Block is perfect for K-12 educators and administrators looking to improve reading outcomes. 🗓️ Don’t miss the opportunity to join one of the last two sessions of 2024: https://bit.ly/4h4Ki2c #ProfessionalDevelopment
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New arrivals have made their way to The Reading League Shop, ready to help enrich your classroom and teaching strategies: 📘 Elevate writing and thinking across all subjects and grades with “The Writing Revolution 2.0” 📗 Help boost early reading skills with “The Wiz Kids Plus Stages 4, 5 & 6” decodable books 📙 Take hands-on phonics instruction up a notch with the Rocking Chair Reader's Phonics Kit 📕 Introduce long vowel sounds to students with Phonics Read-Alouds “The Very Talented Silent E” Shop these essential tools today: https://bit.ly/3NhqpHN #ProfessionalDevelopment #ReadingResources
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We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our premium sponsors for their invaluable support in creating what promises to be a remarkable experience at #TRLConf2024 in Charlotte, NC. We are proud of their commitment to our mission and the science of reading. If you’re attending the 8th Annual Conference of The Reading League next week, be sure to stop by their booths! 🌟 Premium Sponsors 🌟 95 Percent Group, Amplify, Beanstalk Books, Benchmark Education Company, Brainspring Orton-Gillingham, CORE Learning, Curriculum Associates, EPS Learning, Express Readers, Great Minds, hand2mind, Heggerty, IMSE Orton-Gillingham, Learning Without Tears, Letterland International, Lexia Learning, Logic of English, McGraw Hill, Phonic Books, Reading Horizons, Really Great Reading, Renaissance Learning, Voyager Sopris Learning, Wilson Language Training, and Zaner-Bloser
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Andrea Setmeyer, The Reading League’s national chapter director, explores the benefits of participating in TRL’s chapter network book studies in a new blog post. These collaborative sessions provide content for educators to deepen their understanding of evidence-aligned reading instruction while connecting with peers. Recent national book studies, like the one this summer on “Effective Universal Instruction,” have attracted thousands of participants. Read Andrea’s insights and explore upcoming book studies and on-demand resources to advance your professional growth and support your students' literacy development. https://bit.ly/4dEtSee #ProfessionalDevelopment #BookStudy
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"Responding to the complexities and unique characteristics of secondary students and their teachers requires a different approach," write Lindsey Chapman and Lindsay Young in the latest issue of The Reading League Journal. The authors share how one urban district successfully shifted to a flexible, teacher-friendly approach for addressing word recognition at the secondary level. Explore the four changes the district implemented to transform literacy instruction and improve outcomes for struggling readers. Read "Navigating Literacy Landscapes Within One District: Tailoring Word Recognition Instruction for Secondary Settings" and share it widely to inspire other literacy leaders: https://bit.ly/3Bv1T33
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Kari Kurto, national science of reading project director at The Reading League, recently joined Amplify's Science of Reading: The Podcast. Learn the non-negotiables in a science of reading-based literacy curriculum and how to leverage curriculum evaluation tools for better literacy instruction. 🎧 Listen now: https://lnkd.in/eHyikhsu
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We are thrilled to recognize the 2024 recipients of the Benita A. Blachman Award for Advancing Evidence Into Practice and the Meaningful Impact in Education Award. Kareem Weaver, co-founder and executive director of FULCRUM, is this year’s Benita A. Blachman Award recipient. Kareem’s remarkable career reflects a tireless commitment to improving literacy outcomes for all students, especially those most marginalized. We are proud to celebrate his legacy and look forward to his continued impact. The Meaningful Impact in Education Award goes to the National Center on Improving Literacy (NCIL). NCIL's dedication to advancing evidence-based literacy practices for students with disabilities, including dyslexia, has transformed reading education across the nation. Their collaborative work with researchers, educators, and policymakers ensures that all students have access to the literacy education they deserve. Learn more about these prestigious awards and their recipients: https://prn.to/3XTlUrx #LiteracyChampion #RightToRead #TRLConf2024