Working with the Experts - Deaf/Hard of Hearing (WWE-DHH) clone

Upcoming WWE-DHH Events
WWE-DHH: ECVI-DHH
What?
Please join RMTC-DHH and Dr. Catalano from Flagler College and the Center on Literacy and Deafness in this all-day workshop on the evidence-based literacy intervention, Explicit Contextualized Vocabulary Instruction for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (ECVI-DHH). This is a face-to-face event hosted by The School District of Palm Beach County.
Explicit Contextualized Vocabulary Instruction for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (ECVI-DHH) from the Center on Literacy and Deafness (CLAD) is an evidence-based approach to content area vocabulary instruction for use with young students who are deaf/hard of hearing (DHH). The research for this intervention was done in kindergarten through 2nd grade, however the intervention can be adapted to older students. The explicit and contextualized instructional strategies expose students to new words and gives students practice in using the words expressively. This all-day workshop will give teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing the tools needed to provide their students with repeated exposures and opportunities to understand and use new words that they may not learn incidentally.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing working with students who are DHH in Florida
- Professionals working with students who are DHH in Florida
When?
Apr 10, 2026
8:30am - 3:30pm
Where?
McKesson Support Center
1400 N Florida Mango Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
In-Service Points Information
*If you wish to earn in-service credits or CEUs towards the renewal of a Florida Educator’s Certificate, it is recommended that you contact your school district’s professional learning office BEFORE beginning a course or training to verify the requirements you must fulfill. RMTC-DHH does NOT provide CEUs.
Past WWE-DHH Events
2025-2026
2025 WWE-DHH: Foundationds for Literacy
WWE-DHH: Foundations for Literacy
What?
Please join the Resource Materials and Technology Center for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (RMTC-DHH) for Working with the Experts Deaf/Hard of Hearing (WWE-DHH): Foundations for Literacy in Orlando, Florida September 12 - 13, 2025. With an optional kit building time on September 11, 2025. Foundations for Literacy is a one-of-a-kind, evidence-based literacy intervention designed specifically for early intervention and primary-aged elementary children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH). Targeted learning objectives include vocabulary, narrative skills, alphabetic knowledge, phonological awareness, and reading decodable words and short connected text. Each lesson includes strategies for differentiating instruction grounded in the science of reading which incorporate explicit, systematic, and sequential approaches to teaching phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and text comprehension and incorporate decodable or phonetic text.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Florida early elementary (PreK-1st grade) itinerant and classroom-based teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing (DHH)
- Florida early interventionists working with students who are DHH in grades PreK-1
This training is limited to two participants per district. If the district would like to send more than two participants, please have the additional participants fill out the waiting list.
When?
Day 1: September 11, 2025 Optional kit building day (Choose your time)
- Option 1: 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST
- Option 2: 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. EST
*Day 2: September 12, 2025 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST
*Day 3: September 13, 2025 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST
*Attendees must attend both training days in their entirety in order to receive their Foundations for Literacy kit and certificate of completion for the training. The kit building day is optional, but highly recommended.
Where?
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort
8100 Lake St, Orlando, FL 32836
2024-2025
- 2024 WWE-DHH: Fairview Learning
- 2024 WWE-DHH: Visual Phonics and Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
2024 WWE-DHH: Fairview Learning
WWE-DHH: Fairview Learning
What?
Please join the RMTC-DHH for the Working with the Experts - Deaf/Hard of Hearing: Fairview Learning professional learning series. Fairview Learning is an intervention for students who are DHH in elementary through high school. The evidence-based program can be implemented with students who use listening and spoken language and American Sign Language. One set of materials will be given per district.
Who? (Intended Audience)
Florida teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing, speech-language pathologists, educational interpreters, and classroom support specialists working with students who are DHH.
When?
Ten sessions over the course of two months.
Dates*:
- Thursday, 09/05/24
- Monday, 09/09/24
- Thursday, 09/12/24
- Monday, 09/16/24
- Thursday, 09/19/24
- Monday, 09/23/24
- Thursday, 09/26/24
- Monday, 09/30/24
- Thursday, 10/03/24
- Monday, 10/07/24
*Sessions will be recorded and saved for one year for participants to review if they miss a session. Participants must attend or view all ten sessions and must be present in the virtual live sessions for at least eight of the meetings.
Times:
5:00 - 7:00 PM EST (4:00 - 6:00 PM CST)
Where?
Virtual Zoom
2024 WWE-DHH: Visual Phonics and Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
WWE-DHH: Visual Phonics and Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
What?
Please join RMTC-DHH for Working with the Experts - Deaf/Hard of Hearing (WWE-DHH): Visual Phonics and Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. See the Sound - Visual Phonics (VP) is a multisensory evidence-based intervention approach to phonics instruction rooted in the science of reading. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons (TYC) is an evidence-based direct instruction program. When paired with See the Sound - Visual Phonics, evidence supports improved reading for students who are DHH.
Who? (Intended Audience)
Activities and resources provided by RMTC-DHH are available to professional staff who are currently working with students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) in Florida. This event is intended for Florida staff who have NOT been previously trained* in See the Sound - Visual Phonics, such as:
- Teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing (TODHHs)
- Educational interpreters
- Staff working with students who are DHH, including, but not limited to TODHHs, speech-language pathologists, general education teachers, and exceptional student education (ESE) teachers
*Please note we anticipate offering a refresher of See the Sound - Visual Phonics. If you are looking for a refresher, kindly fill out this form.
When?
November 21 - 22, 2024
Where?
FDLRS Hillsborough
311 N Kings Avenue, Brandon, FL 35510
2023-2024
2023 WWE-DHH: Visual Phonics
WWE: Visual Phonics
What?
See the Sound: Visual Phonics is an evidence-based intervention rooted in the science of reading. This training requires eight (8) hours of contact time and will be provided over the course of two days.
Who? (Intended Audience)
Florida teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing (TODHH), speech-language pathologists (SLP), educational ASL interpreters, exceptional student education (ESE) teachers, or general education teachers working with students who are deaf/hard of hearing (DHH).
When?
Thursday, October 26, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (30-minute lunch) AND Friday, October 27, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EST
Where?
Virtual
Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons paired with Visual Phonics

What?
You have completed the See the Sound: Visual Phonics training, now what? Take it to the next level by pairing Visual Phonics with Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. RMTC-D/HH is pleased to announce training in this evidence-based supplementary intervention for professionals currently working with students who are deaf or hard of hearing in the state of Florida. Please join us for this opportunity to earn up to four recommended hours of in-service points for participation in this live, online professional learning.
Who? (Intended Audience)
Florida teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing (TODHH), speech-language pathologists (SLP), educational ASL interpreters, exceptional student education (ESE) teachers, or general education teachers working with students who are deaf/hard of hearing (DHH).
When?
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST
Where?
Virtual
2024 WWE-DHH: Fingerspelling Our Way to Reading
WWE: Fingerspelling Our Way to Reading
Please join the Resource Materials and Technology Center for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (RMTC-DHH) and the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (FSDB) for Working with the Experts: Deaf/Hard of Hearing - Fingerspelling Our Way to Reading. This day-and-a-half workshop will provide in-depth, hands-on practice of the intervention. The training will be conducted in American Sign Language (ASL). Fingerspelling Our Way to Reading, created by the Center on Literacy and Deafness (CLAD), is an evidence-based literacy intervention specifically designed for students who are deaf/hard of hearing (DHH) in grades K-2.
When?
April 8, 2024 - 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
April 9, 2024 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET
Where?
Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind
Kramer 216
207 San Marco Avenue
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
2022-2023
2022 WWE-DHH: Avenue PM
2022 Working with the Experts (WWE) - Watch Your Students Grow: Progress Monitoring
What?
Many teachers struggle to find adequate and appropriate tools developed for students who are DHH for monitoring progress of academic and linguistic skills. This fall, RMTC-DHH will be hosting Working with the Experts - Watch Your Students Grow: Progress Monitoring featuring Sue Rose. This two-part professional development seminar reviews assessment principles, practices, and challenges experienced by teachers of students who are deaf or hard of hearing (ToDHHs). The primary focus of the first seminar will be on valid and reliable strategies that can be used to monitor students’ progress in language, reading, and written expression. In the second session, professionals will be provided with hands-on practice using the avenuePM website as a tool for monitoring students’ progress, IEP data application, problem-solving, and instructional decision-making. But that’s not all! Participants will also receive individual coaching from RMTC-DHH staff under the direction of Sue Rose as part of the activity. This opportunity is possible through RMTC-DHH’s work as a Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services (BEESS) IDEA-State Funded Project in collaboration with Sue Rose, who is delivering content designed and developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota and Penn State University (v.3.8.3) in collaboration with the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), Ideas That Work.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Speech-Language Pathologists
- Exceptional Student Education Teachers Working with Students who are DHH
When?
Two-Part Series
- August 31, 2022, 2-3:30 PM EST (1-2:30 PM CT)
- September 21, 2022, 12:30-3:30 PM EST (11:30-2:30 CT)
- Follow up coaching
Where?
Virtual
2023 WWE-DHH: SIWI
WWE: Strategic and Interactive Writing Instruction (SIWI)
What?
Please join RMTC-D/HH for an introductory professional development Working with the Experts (WWE): Strategic and Interactive Writing Instruction (SIWI). SIWI is an evidence-based framework for writing instruction specifically designed for students who are deaf/hard of hearing (DHH). SIWI is comprised of three main principles: (1) strategic instruction rooted in cognitive theories of composing, (2) interactive instruction based on sociocultural theories of teaching and learning, and (3) metalinguistic knowledge and linguistic competence drawn from language acquisition theory.
Who? (Intended Audience)
Florida teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing (TODHH), speech-language pathologists (SLP), exceptional student education (ESE) teachers, or general education teachers working with students who are deaf/hard of hearing (DHH).
When?
Date(s): May 15, 2023, to May 25, 2023
Time(s): 10 modules that include asynchronous work AND facilitated virtual synchronous sessions (60-90 minutes each)
The total time is approximately 30 hours.
Check dates and times before registration to ensure you can attend the professional learning series to be able to implement the program with fidelity.
Where?
Virtual
2021-2022
- WWE-DHH: Emotional Safety Skills Implementation in Deaf Education
- WWE-DHH: Foundational Auditory Training for Children Who Are DHH: Using the CID SPICE Curriculum
- WWE-DHH: Real World Auditory Learning for Children Who Are DHH: Using the CID SPICE for Life Curriculum
WWE-DHH: Emotional Safety Skills Implementation in Deaf Education
WWE: Emotional Safety Skills Implementation in Deaf Education
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What?
This interactive professional learning activity will include instruction and practice with assessment and goal development for interventions related to emotional safety skills. Participants will complete an assessment on at least two students using the tools provided in the workshop, develop goals/objectives for an IEP/IFSP based on data collected in the assessment for at least two students, and implement the four-step method for incorporating emotional safety skills into the academic curriculum based on the IEP and task analysis.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Program Specialists for DHH
- Mental Health or School Counselors for DHH
When?
Three-Part Series
Wednesdays: 9/1/21, 9/15/21, 9/29/21, 2:30PM - 4:00PM EDT 1:30-3:00 (CDT)
Where?
Virtual
WWE-DHH: Foundational Auditory Training for Children Who Are DHH: Using the CID SPICE Curriculum
WWE: Foundational Auditory Training for Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Using the CID SPICE Curriculum
What?
This intermediate-level course is designed to teach speech-language pathologists and teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing techniques for capitalizing on auditory information made available to children with a cochlear implant and/or hearing aid. This course features an overview of the CID SPICE 2nd Edition auditory training curriculum for children ages 2+. Topics include strategies for speech perception/auditory development and methods to improve perception from detection through comprehension of connected speech. The workshop includes video demonstrations and interactive activities.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Speech and Language Pathologists working Students who are Deaf/hard of Hearing
When?
Friday, September 3, 2021, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CDT)
Where?
Virtual
WWE-DHH: Real World Auditory Learning for Children Who Are DHH: Using the CID SPICE for Life Curriculum
WWE: Real World Auditory Learning for Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Using the CID SPICE for Life Curriculum
What?
This intermediate-level course is designed to teach SLPs and teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing techniques to help children with hearing loss listen in everyday situations. Participants will learn an overview of skills including improving auditory memory, listening with technology, conversing, listening in noise, localizing sounds and more from the CID SPICE for Life auditory learning curriculum. Content is supported with video demonstrations, interactive activities for children ages 5-12 and data collection methods.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Speech and Language Pathologists working Students who are Deaf/hard of Hearing
When?
Friday, September 17, 2021, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EDT (8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. CDT)
Where?
Virtual
2020-2021
WWE-DHH: From B.E.S.T. Standards to SDI
WWE: From B.E.S.T. Standards to SDI
What?
RMTC-DHH is pleased to host Monica Faherty from Rule the School to provide this two-part training on classroom-based intervention for students who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). This service delivery approach takes the content presented in the general education classroom and uses it for explicit instructional activities specifically designed to close the achievement gap for students who are DHH and remediate the skills necessary to achieve age- or cognitively-appropriate language and literacy developmental levels.
When?
October 9, 2020, 12 PM - 4 PM EST/ 11AM-3 PM CT
October 23, 2020, 12 PM - 4 PM EST/ 11AM-3 PM CT
Where?
Virtual
WWE-DHH: Foundations for Literacy
WWE: Foundations for Literacy
What?
Please join us for four half-day sessions presented by Jessica Wamsley, M.Ed. Foundations for Literacy is a one-of-a-kind, evidence-based curriculum designed specifically for preschool students who are deaf or hard of hearing. It can also be used as an intervention for kindergarten through 2nd grade.
For intervention-level results, educators will need to implement Foundations for Literacy an hour each day, four days a week throughout the school year. Targeted learning objectives include vocabulary, narrative skills, alphabetic knowledge, phonological awareness, and reading decodable words and short connected text. Each lesson includes strategies for differentiating instruction using fun, multi-sensory, age-appropriate, integrated activities.
Over 150 classroom teachers across the country have successfully implemented this intervention in listening and spoken language (LSL) and total communication (TC) classrooms. The Center on Literacy and Deafness (CLAD) has evidence that it is effective in improving children’s language and literacy skills.
Who? (Intended Audience)
- Prekindergarten Teachers of the DHH
- Elementary Teachers of the DHH
- Early Interventionists working with Students who are DHH
- Exceptional Student Education Educators working with students who are DHH
- Administrators of D/HH Programs (Will not receive materials)
When?
4 half-day live sessions (Not Recorded)
Friday, January 22, 2021, 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST
Saturday, January 23, 2021, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Friday, January 29, 2021, 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST
Saturday, January 30, 2021, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Where?
Virtual










