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Shared Reading Project: Keys to Success Training for Site Coordinators

For Educators, Administrators, and Parent Leaders

June 21-26, 2010
on the campus of Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C.
(link for online regsitration coming soon)
The nationally acclaimed Shared Reading Project (SRP) promotes early literacy by bringing together deaf tutors with the families of young deaf and hard of hearing children. Through this intense five-day Keys to Success training, participants will learn skills necessary to set up the SRP at their local school or program.

Participants learn to:

  • use the 15 principles for reading to deaf and hard of hearing children;
  • recruit, hire, and train deaf adults to be tutors;
  • market the SRP to families;
  • work effectively with parents, caregivers, educators, and tutors; and
  • plan for and manage the SRP budget, personnel needs, and program evaluation.

For workshop details, click here.

E-mail: training.clerccenter@gallaudet.edu
Call: (202) 651-5855 (TTY/V)

Click here for more information about the Shared Reading Project. Applications for the workshop are still being accepted.