Intentional Teaching in a Readers’ Workshop for Grades K-2

Use readers’ workshop to develop your students’ reading power, their love of reading and their ability to think, talk, and write about their reading.
In this 8-week online course for K-2 teachers, learn the purpose, organization, and structure of a readers’ workshop to optimize children’s literacy learning in the classroom.
- Classroom Teachers & Interventionists
- Literacy Coaches & Teacher Leaders
- Course: EEDUC 6180.80
- Fees are subject to change
In the readers’ workshop model, students read a variety of books independently or in small groups, with teacher instructional support.
The goal is for students to have extended time to learn effective reading strategies that they can apply to both fiction and nonfiction texts.
In this 8-week online course, learn how the framework of the readers’ workshop supports the development of the reading process in individual students, grades K-2. We’ll consider the purpose and management of literacy centers to promote productive, independent, self-regulated learning. We’ll also discuss how it contributes to the development of a community of learners and a culture of learning within the classroom. We’ll examine how to support students who have difficulty with learning to read, and discuss how to work effectively with multilingual learners.
By enrolling in an online course, you have the flexibility to learn at your own pace with the support of a virtual community and have access to a variety of educational resources and materials at your convenience.
Linda Murphy, Associate Director, Literacy Programs 
Linda has worked in school districts in New York in a variety of roles and settings. Prior to her joining the center at Lesley University, Linda held positions as a principal of an intermediate school, a Director of English Language Arts, Social Studies and Reading, a district trainer for Literacy Collaborative Intermediate, a Reading Recovery Teacher Leader and a classroom teacher. Linda holds licenses in Elementary Education and School District Administration.
Required Texts
You are responsible for purchasing/having access to the following professional texts for this course:
- Dorfman, L.R. & Krupp, B.J. (2023). Welcome to reading workshop structures and routines that support all readers. Stenhouse.
- Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. (2022, 2017).The Fountas & Pinnell literacy continuum: A tool for assessment, planning, and teaching, expanded edition.
- Fountas, I.C. & Pinnell, G.S. (2012). Fountas & Pinnell prompting guide, part two for comprehension: Thinking, talking, and writing. Heinemann.
This option must be taken for 3 graduate credits. Take the course individually or as an elective in our 18-credit Online Graduate Certificate in Developing Literacy Expertise Through Responsive Classroom Teaching.