CAFE in the Classroom
One-Day Workshop with "The Sisters" 2009 Locations and Dates CAFÉ in the Classroom: Helping Children Visualize and Attain Goals in Literacy Workshops One-Day Workshop (Limit: 100 Participants) Featuring "The Sisters" Gail Boushey and Joan Moser Appropriate for Grades K-5 Literacy Coaches and Teachers Dates and Locations: Tuesday, June 30th Portland, Oregon (The Governor Hotel) SOLD OUT Tuesday, July 7th Portland, Maine (The Regency Hotel) Friday, July 10th Columbus, Ohio (Darby House) SOLD OUT Tuesday, August 11th Tacoma, Washington (Hotel Murano) Sunday, September 13th San Antonio, Texas (The Menger Hotel) Sunday, October 18th Rockland, Maine (The Samoset Resort) Fee: $295 (Includes DVD Workshop Kit CAFÉ in the Classroom, a $229 Value, continental breakfast, snack breaks, and print materials) Registration is now open! You can download the registration form by clicking on the link below: http://www.choiceliteracy.com/Summer09workshopCAFESO.pdf Program Description Teachers know assessing young readers involves more than determining a reading level and moving them onto the next. Yet all too often, assessment systems don't provide much information beyond determining a child's reading level. Gail Boushey and Joan Moser (authors of the book The Daily Five: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades) developed the Daily 5 independent work system and CAFE assessment system to help elementary students understand and master different strategies used by successful readers. CAFE is an acronym for Comprehension, Accuracy, Fluency, and Expanding Vocabulary. Gail and Joan developed the system based upon Richard Allington's research on the attributes of successful readers, Regie Routman's goal setting strategies in Reading Essentials, and other classroom-based schemes for linking assessment to daily workshop routines. Joan and Gail are still teachers in the public school system. They both use the system daily with students, and have helped dozens of teachers in their school districts implement the program. The heart of CAFE and Daily 5 are a series of procedures within literacy workshops that enable even the youngest readers to self-monitor their progress, and chart their goals within the larger context of the classroom community.
These interactive workshops will include a brief overview of the research that supports CAFE. Participants will also be provided with the tools they need to get started with CAFE, including recordkeeping forms, sample goals, and tips for organizing teacher notes.
Schools are paying a fortune for prepackaged programs and kits to help teachers assess the reading needs of their students and help them work well independently. CAFE is not a packaged programs or kit, and nothing needs to be purchased to put it in use - it is a simple series of research-based strategies that any teacher can use to help their students develop independence and monitor their own growth as readers.
Registration is now open! You can download the registration form by clicking on the link below: http://www.choiceliteracy.com/Summer09workshopCAFESO.pdf For information on discounted rates at our conference hotels, click here: http://www.choiceliteracy.com/public/253.cfm Look what participants are saying about previous CAFE in the Classroom Workshops: Inspiring! The timing has me recharged for the new school year. It puts everything in perspective about assessment driving instruction Monica Simonson Awesome - very user friendly and appropriate for the way education is moving today. The interactions when we had specific questions relating to our classrooms and the small size of the workshop was excellent. Colette Sorensen This was well-organized, with excellent presenters. I felt more like I was having a casual conversation with colleagues - it was highly energizing and the giveaways were such a nice touch. Stephanie Bartell You can preview the introduction to the CAFE DVD below. Please note that video delivered over the web is of a much lower visual quality than that in the published DVD/CD package:
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