EARCOS Weekend Workshop: Integrating Reading, Writing and the Content Areas

EARCOS Weekend Workshop: Integrating Reading, Writing and the Content Areas

Dan Feigelson & Carl Anderson will be conducting this Workshop providing practical classroom ready strategies for upper ES & MS Teachers.

By Su-Yen Chan

Date and time

January 18, 2025 · 8am - January 19, 2025 · 3:30pm GMT+8

Location

The International School of Kuala Lumpur - ISKL (Ampang Hilir)

No. 2 Lorong Kelab Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur 55000 Malaysia

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About this event

  • 1 day 7 hours

Workshop Details:

Date: January 18th to 19th, 2025

Venue: The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) - Ampang Hilir, No. 2, Lorong Kelab, Polo Di Raja, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Room No: MPR 1

Fees: EARCOS Members: USD100

Non EARCOS Members: USD200

Registration Deadline: 11th January 2025


REFUNDS:

  1. Full Refund: A full refund of all registration fees paid will be granted, if requested in writing before 4 January 2025.
  2. Partial Refund: A 75% refund of all registration fees paid will be granted, less a RM50 refund processing fee, if requested in writing after 4 January 2025 but before 18 January 2025.
  3. No Refund: No refund will be granted for any cancellation request made after 18 January 2025.

To begin the cancellation process, please email us at professionallearning@iskl.edu.my


Workshop Overview

In most schools, reading, writing, and content areas are taught as stand-alone subjects. But reading and writing are mirror images, and being skilled at one deepens our understanding of the other. As Annie Proulx reminds us, “Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.” Similarly, when young readers look at text through the lens of how the author wrote it, they are better positioned to comprehend. Moreover, content area subjects offer rich opportunities to teach reading and writing strategies in the context of specific disciplines.

While few would argue the importance of helping children see these connections, it’s not always clear how to do this in our teaching. In this two-day in person institute, Carl and Dan will offer a practical, step-by-step, inquiry-based approach to connecting reading, writing, and content area instruction that teachers can bring to their classrooms tomorrow.

In this two-day in person institute, Carl and Dan will offer practical, classroom ready strategies for or integrating reading, writing, and content area instruction in upper elementary and middle school classrooms.

Student Learning Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

  • Practical, actionable suggestions for making reading and writing connections across subject areas;
  • Specific suggestions for weaving literacy instruction into social studies and science units of study;
  • Strategies for introducing reading-writing connections in whole class lessons, small group instruction, and individual conferences;
  • A step-wise approach to reading like a writer, through close study of mentor texts throughout the writing cycle;
  • Daily routines that support the connections between reading and writing;
  • How to draw attention to writers craft in read-alouds, partnerships, and book clubs;
  • Methods for fostering student independence and agency in making reading-writing connections;
  • Integrating teaching the reading-writing connection in a PYP, MYP, and IB curriculum.

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I am Su-Yen Chan, the Professional Learning Program Manager from The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) and I manage the Professional Learning Events for ISKL.

Established in 1965, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) has become known as a center of excellence in the world of international education. ISKL is a co-educational, private, non-profit school responsible for the learning journey of over 1,600 students aged 3-18 years representing more than 70 nationalities at its campus in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Accredited through the Council of International Schools (CIS) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), ISKL offers a robust international curriculum that combines leading North American educational frameworks with global best practices. The curriculum recognizes that students are on a lifelong learning journey and is driven by ISKL’s mission to prepare students for life, helping them to shape their paths as global citizens, supporting them in discovering their passions, developing their competencies, and having an ethical impact on the world.