Diversity in Literature Symposium

MDE Diversity in Literature Symposium: The How and Why of Literacy

Announcements

The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and Michigan’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports Technical Assistance (MIMTSS-TA) Center are announcing that this year’s literacy symposium will be a multi-part virtual webinar series.

This webinar series, focusing on the how and why of literacy, will address the professional learning specific to the new K-12 Literacy and Dyslexia Laws (Public Act 146 and Public Act 147) and the importance of engaging literature. 

This series, titled, “2025 Diversity in Literature Symposium: The How and Why of Literacy,” will begin in spring 2025. Five webinars are planned for the remainder of the 2024-25 school year. Registration and webinar dates will be shared soon. Please watch for updates in upcoming department memos. 

Featuring local and national experts, this webinar series will be free to attendees, is tailored to K-12 educators and administrators, and includes topics such as: 

  • Defining Dyslexia. 
  • Identifying Characteristics and Consequences of Dyslexia. 
  • Structured Literacy Instruction. 
  • The Reading Brain.
  • Selecting and Implementing Engaging Classroom Library Texts. 

MDE and the MIMTSS-TA Center look forward to continuing to work alongside educators on literacy efforts to support Michigan’s 1.4 million students. For more information, please contact the MDE Literacy Unit at MDE-EarlyLiteracy@michigan.gov.