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European Commission webinar series on empowering struggling readers

The webinar series is open for self-paced learning at the moment - please note that the session dates are not applicable. This webinar series encourages teachers to strengthen and empower the comprehension skills among struggling readers for a stronger society.

Starting on: 31.05.2029
Starting at: 04:00 PM (Europe/Brussels)
Duration: 3 years
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Description

You can access the self-paced webinar series in EU Academy:  

 

This webinar series, combining information about innovative reading and writing techniques, encourages teachers to strengthen and empower the comprehension skills among struggling readers for a stronger society. In its second part, drawing from EU literacy experts, it will cover topics such as creating a literate environment, improving teaching quality, and increasing participation, with practical examples provided for each area.

 

Watch or re-watch webinar 1

Download the presentation used in webinar 1
 

Watch or re-watch webinar 2

Download the presentation used in webinar 2

 

The content of these webinars reflects the views only of the authors. The European Commission does not endorse any views, opinions or advice expressed by the speakers/presenters of these webinars.

Ƶing objectives

In this webinar series, participants will:

  • Enhance their comprehension skills by exploring strategies to improve comprehension skills in pupils, particularly those with additional learning needs
  • Delve deeper into inclusive literacy practices through a variety of practical tools presented, aiming to create inclusive and equitable literacy environments that foster motivation and participation for all learners.

Certification details

This webinar series is based on a version that ran from Monday, 5 May 2025, to Friday, 9 May 2025. The original version provided participants with opportunities to attend 2 live webinars, interact, exchange ideas, and prepare for the final activity. However, we recognise that not everyone was able to attend during the scheduled timeline. 

To make the material accessible to a wider audience, we’ve developed this self-paced format. This version allows you to explore the content and complete the activities at your own pace! 

To successfully complete the self-paced version of this webinar series and be eligible for a certificate we invite you to re-visit the webinars and fill in the quizzes corresponding to each of the sessions.  

About the speakers

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Stefanie K. Sachse

Stefanie K. Sachse, Ph.D., is a research associate at the University of Cologne at the Department for Special Education, where she leads the Research Center for Literacy and Inclusion. Her work bridges the fields of literacy, inclusion, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), with a balanced focus on research and practical applications in educational settings. Recent projects have centered around literacy and inclusion in early childhood education, model classroom implementation, and a podcast on Literacy & AAC. Her work aims to improve access to high-quality literacy instruction for all learners, especially those with severe disabilities.

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Renate Valtin

Renate Valtin, professor of education (emerita), Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. She holds a Ph.D. and Teacher Examination degree form Hamburg University. Renate has done extensive empirical research in literacy (dyslexia, beginning readers, struggling readers and spellers)  and served in many literacy related committees, among others: Reading Expert Group of PIRLS 2006 and German team of PIRLS (2001 – 2016), EU-High Level Group on Literacy (2011-12), ELINET (European Literacy Policy Network (2014 - ). She is (co)author of didactic materials for beginning readers and struggling readers and writers. Among her accomplishments, she has received the award Reading Hall of Fame (2000) 

Additional information

  • Language:
    English
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
  • Target audience country:
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)