The Reading League's 9th Annual Conference: A Beacon for Literacy Education
The Reading League, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing literacy education through researched methodologies, is thrilled to announce its 9th Annual Conference. Set to be held from October 8 to 10, 2025, at the Hilton Chicago, this year’s event promises an inspiring environment for educators, researchers, and policymakers. This gathering aims to propel the understanding and implementation of effective reading instruction strategies aligned with evidence-based practices.
Growing Momentum for Literacy Improvement
Building on the success of last year's conference in Charlotte, NC, which saw participation from over 2,500 attendees spanning every U.S. state and eight countries, the Chicago conference is anticipated to attract an even larger audience. With more than 60 expert-led sessions planned, participants will have ample opportunities to engage with leading figures in literacy education and gain valuable insights into innovative teaching methods.
Keynote Speakers to Inspire Change
The conference will kick off with a powerful keynote address by Hilderbrand Pelzer III, a distinguished educator and author known for his compelling insights into the relationship between literacy and social issues. His talk, titled "The Weight of Our Calling: Balancing Urgency, Empowerment, and the Connection Between Literacy and Incarceration," will delve into how literacy empowers students and serves as a gateway to opportunities.
Following Pelzer's address, Dr. David Share, whose extensive research has garnered substantial acclaim, will close the conference with insights into the self-teaching hypothesis, summarizing how scientific evidence has advanced our understanding of reading instruction.
Personalized Learning and Networking Opportunities
One of the hallmarks of the Reading League conference is its interactive sessions. Participants will have the flexibility to select sessions that resonate with their specific roles in education, ensuring tailored learning experiences. From small workshops to larger presentations, the agenda caters to a diverse range of attendees, fostering an inclusive atmosphere for discussion and collaboration.
In addition to learning sessions, the conference facilitates networking opportunities. Educators, researchers, and policymakers will be encouraged to connect, share experiences, and form partnerships that extend beyond the conference itself. Such interactions often lead to collaborations that can advance literacy initiatives in various educational settings.
Exhibitor Hall: Resources for Educators
Attendees will also have the chance to explore the Exhibitor Hall, showcasing the latest resources and tools designed to aid literacy instruction. Various organizations dedicated to the science of reading will present their products, offering educators a glimpse into innovative solutions available to enhance their teaching practices.
Registration and More Information
Interested participants can register through the Reading League's official website at
www.thereadingleague.org/conference. Details about sessions, speakers, and other event particulars will be made available as the conference date approaches.
About The Reading League
Founded in 2015 and based in Syracuse, N.Y., The Reading League is committed to promoting the science of reading through training and support for educators and school leaders. The organization works tirelessly to ensure that all children learn to read proficiently, affirming their belief that every child deserves this essential skill and every teacher can master the art of teaching it.
For further information on their initiatives and upcoming events, please visit
thereadingleague.org. As we count down to the conference, the excitement for what lies ahead grows, promising a transformative experience for all involved in literacy education.