Word-Wires Assessment Workshop

Word-Wires Assessment Workshop

Instructors: Larissa Weber and Heather Schwindt

Heather is a Certified Wired for Reading Specialist with a private practice in the Seattle area and also works with families as an advocate navigating the special education process at public schools.

Larissa is a Learning Specialist at a local independent school, has been working with Wired for Reading since 2014, and helped create the assessment materials for Wired for Reading.

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Instructors: Larissa Weber and Heather Schwindt

Heather is a Certified Wired for Reading Specialist with a private practice in the Seattle area.  Heather also works as an advocate for families navigating the special education process at public schools.

Larissa is a Learning Specialist at a local independent school, has been working with Wired for Reading since 2014, and helped create the assessment materials for Wired for Reading.

Workshop Information

Content:

Understand the different types of assessment tools and how they can inform instruction.

Understand the different types of assessment tools and how they can inform instruction.

Learn tools to help you support your students with the Wired for Reading program.

Learn the vocabulary of and explanations for understanding standardized diagnostic assessments.

Learn how to use data to create appropriate supports for your students by understanding diagnostic data.

Format:

6 hours of asynchronous course work

6 hours of live instruction

Registration

Participants MUST  have completed another Wired for Reading or Word-Wires Course.

Watch here for our 2025 course dates

Wired for Reading Assessment Workshop

Location: In Person at Bertschi School

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  • Date: TBD
  • Time: 9:30 am to 3:00 pm, Pacific Time Zone
  • Format: 6 hours asynchronous content to be completed ahead of time and 6 hours live in person instruction.
  • Tuition: $475.00 due at the time of registration
  • Registration Deadline:  TBD
  • 1 Credit or 12 Clock Hours offered through Seattle University