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Wilson Reading ® 3-Day Introductory Course

This 16.5-hour course provides participants with an overview of the Wilson Reading System (WRS) and serves as the prerequisite for WRS ®  Level I Certification Training. This course examines the intensive intervention reading instruction necessary for students in grade two and above with persistent and significant phonological-coding deficits. Participants learn about dyslexia (indicators, misconceptions, neurobiological aspects, and prevalence), typical versus atypical reading acquisition, appropriate student identification and placement, and key components and principles of instruction, including the factors necessary for high-quality program implementation. How to teach phonology (including phonemic awareness), morphology, and orthography in an integrated, explicit, systematic, and multisensory way is demonstrated and practiced during the course. Participants explore the standard ten-part WRS Lesson Plan and practice planning, delivering, and individualizing a WRS Lesson while receiving modeling and feedback from a Wilson® Credentialed Trainer (W.C.T.).

 Credit: 16.5 hrs. (Act 48)

 Cost: $450.00 per person

Lunch Arrangements:

Please note that lunch will not be provided as part of the course. Participants have the flexibility to bring their own meals, with access to microwaves and a refrigerator available onsite for your convenience. This arrangement allows you to cater to your dietary preferences and needs during the training session

Optional Graduate Credit: One graduate credit (optional) is available through Fitchburg State University, Fitchburg, MA, upon completion of course requirements. Please see Process for Graduate Credit for details.

Participants may enroll in the WRS Level I Certification Training or the online course WRS Intensive Instruction for the Non-Responsive Reader (Steps 1-6) within five years of completing a WRS Introductory Course.

Materials:

  • WRS Introductory Course Manual (synchronous version)
  • WRS Lesson Plan Practice Resources (synchronous version)
  • Access to course via Wilson Academy
  • WRS Introductory Set (recommended)
  • Wilson Academy® Wilson Reading System Learning Community membership provided after completion of course (12-month access)
Target Audience

Ideal for educators, reading specialists, and special education teachers, this course is a prerequisite for obtaining the WRS Level I Certification. It's tailored for professionals working with students in grade two and above who face significant reading challenges, including dyslexia. Tutors, educational therapists, and speech-language pathologists will also benefit from learning effective intervention strategies to improve students' reading skills.

Learner Outcomes
  • Define dyslexia and understand its prevalence and impact on the acquisition of reading skills and cognitive processes.
  • Explain the process of identifying students with a language-based learning disability, such as dyslexia, or other characteristics that indicate the need for intensive, multisensory instruction with the WRS.
  • Understand the Response to Intervention (RTI) model and how to implement it.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the key components of WRS Instruction: alphabetic knowledge, rapid naming skills/word retrieval, sound-symbol relationships, word identification, accuracy, automaticity, phonology, morphology, orthography, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the WRS principles of instruction: direct, explicit, structured, sequential, integrated, multisensory, synthetic, analytical, diagnostic, prescriptive, mastery/automaticity, cumulative, metacognitive, and emotionally sound.
  • Identify the lesson components and procedures for Lesson Block 1 (word study/foundational reading skills), Lesson Block 2 (spelling/foundational writing skills), and Lesson Block 3 (fluency/comprehension) of the WRS Lesson Plan.
  • Practice and prepare a ten-part WRS Lesson Plan.

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