Introduction
Participants use PLN frameworks to explore the genre of non-fiction as they discuss strategies to increase opportunities for students to read and write using informational texts. At the elementary school level, participants explore practical suggestions using informational texts in read aloud sessions and as “mentor texts” for writing. Participants investigate the features of informational texts, the use of non-fiction examples as models of an author's craft, and the pairing of fact and fiction “twin texts” to enrich students’ understanding and appreciation of both genres.
In secondary schools, the vast majority of reading and writing that students do is informational. They must navigate the demands of reading in content areas such as Science and Social Studies. In this course, secondary teachers use the PLN frameworks to develop strategies for helping students access and produce the academic language of content area texts. Areas of focus include reading textbooks, primary source materials, writing informational and persuasive papers, note making, response building, and research writing.This course provides ideas for using informational texts along with content-area textbooks to support student research aligned to The State Standards.
Program Details
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4.5 CEs University of Pennsylvania Continuing Education Credits
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135 ACT 48 Credit Hours
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August 2026 Grades will be awarded
Schedule:
Due to the accelerated nature of this course, participants will have the opportunity to complete assignments outside of scheduled session hours to support the condensed timeframe and allow for deeper reflection and application of learning.
| Date | Time (ET) |
|---|---|
| Monday, June 29, 2026 | 8:00 - 4:00 PM |
| Tuesday, June 20, 2026 | 8:00 - 4:00 PM |
| Wednesday, July 1, 2026 | 8:00 - 4:00 PM |
| Thursday, July 2, 2026 | 8:00 - 4:00 PM |
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