Glean + OSPI Partnership Overview

Structured Literacy within an MTSS Framework

The goal of the training initiative is to build staff capacity and provide teachers with the knowledge and tools to enable them to effectively implement Structured Literacy within an MTSS Framework to ensure literacy proficiency for all Washington students. This professional learning Initiative was designed with three elements aimed at building capacity, background knowledge, and a common understanding of research-based approaches among Washington State educators, leaders, parents, & guardians. Please see the three elements below!

Glean Education will be launching a Structured Literacy Practicum on September 25. To learn more visit the website here: gleaneducation.com/practicum

On-Demand Courses

From September 2022 - June 2024, Washington State OSPI is funding access to our course bundle of five on-demand courses on dyslexia, Structured Literacy, Intensifying Instruction, Reading Fluency, and Serving Students with Dyslexia for School Psychologists for state stakeholders. If you are a Washington State educator or have an affiliation to a Washington State School District, click the button below. Please note, educators outside of Washington State will not receive access.

PAst Expert webinar series

Watch our past expert webinar series presented in partnership between Glean Education and Washington State OSPI featuring nationally recognized researchers on topics related to Structured Literacy within an MTSS Framework. Click on the link to watch past webinars!

State-Wide Practicum

Glean Education is thrilled to share the opportunity for a free year-long Structured Literacy practicum released in partnership with Washington State OSPI. The practicum is aligned with the International Dyslexia Association’s Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading and is designed to support the implementation of Washington’s HB6162.

Learn more and apply by clicking the link below!


For more information, click the button below to download the initiative’s flyer and share with your district leadership or staff.