Meet the Voices Leading the Conversation
We are finalizing an exciting lineup of speakers for the 2026 Early Literacy Conference. This conference will spotlight innovative practices, evidence-based strategies, and insights from experienced educators, leaders, and literacy experts.
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Steve Gross
Founder and Chief Playmaker, Life is Good Playmaker Project
Keynote Speaker: The Power of a Playful Mindset
Steve Gross
Founder and Chief Playmaker, Life is Good Playmaker Project
Nadine Gaab
Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education
The Reading Brain: Neurobiology, Development, and Implications
Nadine Gaab
Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Tiffany P. Hogan
Professor & SAiL Literacy Lab Director, MGH IHP
Milestones in Oral Language Development
Tiffany P. Hogan
Professor & SAiL Literacy Lab Director, MGH IHP
Shelley Isaacson
Children's Literature Educator, Simmons University & Tufts University
Engaging with Complex Texts in Children’s Literature
Shelley Isaacson
Children's Literature Educator, Simmons University & Tufts University
Charley Haynes
Professor Emeritus, MGH Institute of Health Professions
Dyslexia Redefined: Implications for Literacy Instruction
Charley Haynes
Professor Emeritus, MGH Institute of Health Professions
Dustin Halterman
Graduate Program Chair & Literacy Professor, Fitchburg State University
Evidence-Based Strategies for Teaching Phonological Awareness
Dustin Halterman
Graduate Program Chair & Literacy Professor, Fitchburg State University
Raphael Rogers
Professor of Practice, Education, Clark University
Culturally Sustaining Teaching and Early Literacy
Raphael Rogers
Professor of Practice, Education, Clark University
Woodly Pierre-Louis
Assistant Director Instructional Policy, MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Moving from Lesson Planning to Lesson Internalization
Woodly Pierre-Louis
Assistant Director Instructional Policy, MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Jeff Pera
Instructional Policy Specialist, MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Moving from Lesson Planning to Lesson Internalization
Jeff Pera
Instructional Policy Specialist, MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Sarah Sayko
Senior Research Associate, RMC & Associate Research Professor, BU
Writing Instruction: Opportunities for Frequent and Sustained Writing Practice
Sarah Sayko
Senior Research Associate, RMC & Associate Research Professor, BU
Kata Solow
Executive Director, Goyen Foundation
Tips for Making the Early Literacy Observation Form Effective
Kata Solow
Executive Director, Goyen Foundation
Lindsay Zorich
Assistant Director for Educator Preparation, DESE
Leadership PLC for Early Literacy Program Alignment
Lindsay Zorich
Assistant Director for Educator Preparation, DESE
Rebekah Louis
Director/Asst. Professor, Graduate Teacher Education at Stonehill College
Leadership PLC for Early Literacy Program Alignment
Rebekah Louis
Director/Asst. Professor, Graduate Teacher Education at Stonehill College
Michael Gentile
Lecturer & Program Coordinator, Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities, UMass Amherst
PLC - Further Program Alignment
Michael Gentile
Lecturer & Program Coordinator, Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities, UMass Amherst
Amy Hartley-Matteson
Assistant Superintendent, Randolph Public Schools
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Amy Hartley-Matteson
Assistant Superintendent, Randolph Public Schools
Rachel Kramer Theodorou
Director of Teacher Education, Brandeis University
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Rachel Kramer Theodorou
Director of Teacher Education, Brandeis University
Laura Porter
Director, Western Mass Literacy Collaborative & Adjunct Instructor, Elms
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Laura Porter
Director, Western Mass Literacy Collaborative & Adjunct Instructor, Elms
Laura Mendes
Director of Literacy, Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Springfield PS
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Laura Mendes
Director of Literacy, Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Springfield PS
Marianne Duffy
Director of Multilingual Programming, Waltham PS
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Marianne Duffy
Director of Multilingual Programming, Waltham PS
Bev Bell
Assistant Dean of Educator Preparation, UMass Amherst
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Bev Bell
Assistant Dean of Educator Preparation, UMass Amherst
Anne McKenzie
Superintendent, Hadley Public Schools
Panel - Strong Partnerships between EPPs and School Districts
Anne McKenzie
Superintendent, Hadley Public Schools