Professional Development
Effectively Use Best Practices. Maximize Student Outcomes.
Webinars & Learning Labs
Gain foundational knowledge and skills to make your existing word study curriculum more effective or to lay the groundwork for successful implementation of SPELL-Links.
Take a deep dive into one specific area of assessment or instruction with hands-on learning.
Workshops
Get hands-on experience and in-depth understanding of SPELL-Links to help you create the learning environment you need to accomplish your literacy goals.
Coaching
Meet a SPELL-Links expert virtually or in person to see word study best practices, find solutions for individual students, and solve obstacles unique to your students and your setting.
Community
Access premium content that will advance and empower you as you lead the way, make a difference, and experience the reward of using SPELL-Links’ speech-to-print structured literacy instruction.
The SPELL-Links Advantage
Understand the science and research, hone your professional skills, and become proficient in current word study best practices. Effectively use differential diagnosis tools and speech to print, multi-linguistic and meta-linguistic instructional methods to see results!
SPELL-Links Professional Development Options
SPELL-Links partners with school districts, administrators, classroom teachers, and specialists just like you, through a variety of professional development offerings, to equip all educators with essential knowledge, effective methods, and practical skills for word study skills assessment, instruction, and progress monitoring.
Fidelity with Finesse
Empower yourself with a solid understanding of current clinical and neurobiological brain research. Maximize student results by applying best practices in literacy instruction including a speech-to-print, multi-linguistic, and meta-linguistic approach. Learn techniques of differential diagnosis and prescriptive intervention.
Continuing Education Credits
Earn Certification Maintenance Hours (CMHs), which are accepted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and many other organizations.