LLRC Speaker: Jill Pentimonti (AIR)
Join us October 30th at 1:30pm in Benjamin 0220 for our next speaker presentation:
Dr. Jill Pentimonti
Principal Researcher at the American Institutes for Research (AIR)
Language and Literacy Instruction in Early Childhood Classrooms: Assessment and Intervention
High-quality instructional supports and assessment of those supports is critical at all levels of language and literacy instruction, and most especially for young children with disabilities or who are at-risk for later reading difficulties. This presentation will overview both an intervention designed to provide targeted language and literacy instruction to children in pre-K and a measure of teacher behaviors that support language and literacy development in early childhood classrooms.
About Dr. Pentimonti:
Jill M. Pentimonti. Ph.D., is a Principal Researcher at the American Institutes for Research (AIR). Dr. Pentimonti serves as Principal Investigator on two grants from the Institutes for Education Sciences (IES); a psychometric evaluation of a preschool classroom observation tool and an efficacy evaluation study of a targeted shared book reading program in preschool classrooms. She also leads an internally-funded grant to support and evaluate the scale-up of Pennsylvania’s Early Multi-tiered Systems of Support in infant-toddler programs throughout the state. Additionally, Dr. Pentimonti serves as lead of the Knowledge Development Service Area for the National Center on Intensive Intervention (NCII). She earned a doctorate in Reading and Literacy in Early and Middle Childhood from The Ohio State University.