Literacy Leader Micro-credential

Literacy Leader Pathway

This credential validates the teacher's exceptional skills in fostering early literacy development. These teachers employ a wide range of pedagogical strategies to encourage reading and writing skills and to inspire a love for literacy in their students. (15 Contact Hours)

Task 1:  Training Videos/Materials Reflective Response #1


Learning Plan:



What is Phonological Awareness/Phonemic Awareness?

Phonological Awareness is a broad skill that includes hearing, isolating, discriminating, and manipulating individual sounds or sound combinations. This includes identifying syllables, words, onsets, and rimes. Phonemic awareness refers to the specific ability to focus on and manipulate individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words. All children should receive phonemic awareness instruction within their early literacy core.  Some students may require additional instruction regardless of age.


Difference Between Phonemic Awareness and Phonics


Skill Routines

Rhyming Lesson Routine

Counting Syllables video

Syllable Counting Routine

Blending Sounds Routine

Isolating Phonemes Routine​

Deleting Phonemes Routine

Adding Phonemes video

Substituting Phonemes Routine​​​

Onset Rime Routine

Sound Boxes video

*Courtesy of Florida Reading Research Center and Wisconsin RTI Center




What is Phonics/Decoding?

Phonics is the relationships between the letters of written language and the sounds of spoken language. Children's reading development is dependent on their understanding of the alphabetic principle — the idea that letters and letter patterns represent the sounds of spoken language.


The Simple View of Reading


Instructional Routines

Making Words 

Elkonin Boxes 

Word Sort 



✏️Task 1:  Reflective Response


Task 2: Training Videos/Materials Reflective Response #2


Learning Plan:  


What is Fluency/Syntax?

Fluency is the ability to read orally with accuracy, speed, and expression in order to demonstrate effortless reading.

Syntax is the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences. Fluent reading of phrases and sentences is essential to the learning process. According to Wolf (2001), fluency directly contributes to three critical learning outcomes:

Retention: the ability to perform a skill or to recall knowledge long after formal learning/training has ended,
Stamina: the ability to maintain performance levels for extended periods of time, and
Generalization: the ability to combine and apply what has been learned to perform more complex tasks creatively and in new situations.

Introduction to Fluent Reading



Instructional Routines


Repeated Reading 

Choral Reading 

Partner Reading 

Fluency Flags 



✏️Task 2:  Reflective Response


Task 3:  Reflective Response #3


Teacher Choice 

Consider what you have learned in the two previous tasks. Please seek out at least one additional webinar, video training, blog post, or website related to literacy education


✏️Task 3:  Reflective Response


Task 4:  Reflective Response #4


Engaging with Contemporary Educational Research



✏️Task 4:  Reflective Response


Task 5:  Peer Observation Form


Peer Observation

With the intent to create a collaborative and supportive culture at Patriot Preparatory Academy, each teacher is asked to complete three peer observations during the school year. For this task, please focus one of your peer observations on the topic of your selected micro-credential. For example, does the teacher utilize the information you have learned so far in your micro-credential study? Could the information you have learned be beneficial to the classroom you observed?


✏️Task 5:  Peer Observation Form


Task 6:  Culminating Activity


Lesson Plan Development: Applying Micro-credential Learning

Having pursued a micro-credential, you have engaged in focused, specialized learning. To bridge the space between this knowledge acquisition and its practical classroom application, please demonstrate your understanding in the form of a comprehensive lesson plan. By creating a lesson plan that directly applies what you've learned, you are not only showcasing your mastery but also preparing yourself to provide enriched experiences to your students.

  Guidelines:

✏️Task 6:  Culminating Activity, Lesson Plan Development