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Some elementary level educators have another option to receive structured literacy training to meet licensure requirements after action taken by the Kansas State Board of Education during their April meeting this week.
Board members voted to add Foundations of the Science of Reading: Understanding and Applying Structured Literacy Principles, to the board-approved list of structured literacy training programs. This program was created as part of a collaborative effort among literacy experts at the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE), the state’s seven public universities and independent colleges, and Wichita State University’s instructional design team. The Foundations of the Science of Reading program’s curriculum is aligned with KSDE’s higher education program standards and the International Dyslexia Association’s (IDA) Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading. The Reading League, a nonprofit organization that advances the use of evidence-based literacy instruction, validated the course.
The board also approved the Educational Testing Service (ETS) test for reading specialists.
Click here for more information about the State Board-approved structured literacy training programs, tests and additional information on the science of reading licensure requirements.
During their April meeting, board members also voted to approve the following items:
The board didn’t approve a contract with the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for advertising summer meal locations.
Board members received the following items which will be on the May meeting agenda for final action:
During the April meeting, board members also heard the following presentations:
Kelly Chanay, director of KSDE Child Nutrition and Wellness, presented the Kansas Certificate in Child Nutrition Management certificates to the following child nutrition professionals:
The board will meet on May 13-14, in the first floor board room, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, in Topeka.
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