Start with the Readers: Small Group Instruction That Makes a Difference (Complimentary Webinar)

Purposeful groups. Powerful teaching.

Start with what readers need next. Learn how to identify specific reading needs and use focus groups to design targeted small group instruction with a clear instructional purpose.

Date(s):
May 21, 2026
Time:
3:30 pm – 4:15 pm EST
Number of Days:
45 minutes
Location:
Virtual
Grade Levels:
K-5
Focus:
Literacy Teaching and Intervention
Audience:
  • Classroom Teachers K-8
Cost:
Complimentary Webinar
Description & Outcomes
Presenter
Policy

 

The most effective small groups start with one question: What reading support do these students need right now? In this session, we’ll explore how to use student data and observation to identify reading needs, and design targeted small group work that addresses those needs with intention and precision.

Topics will include:

  • Using student data to identify a goal for targeted instruction
  • Planning focus groups for targeted support
  • Designing small groups around a clear instructional goal

 

Headshot of Wendy Vaulton

Wendy Vaulton, Associate Director of Reading Recovery and Early Interventions

Wendy Vaulton is the Associate Director for Reading Recovery and Early Interventions at Lesley University’s Center for Literacy Teaching and Instructional Leadership. Wendy serves as the Center’s Reading Recovery trainer, supporting teacher leaders in five states. She has experience as an educational researcher, professional developer, and teacher of Reading Recovery. Wendy’s recent research interests include the capacity of improvement science to support systematic, data-informed decision-making for all levels of educational improvement. 

 

 

 

Registration Deadline

The registration portal closes at 2:30pm EST on May 21, 2026.

 


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