WORKSHOP: ✏️ Grammar Don't Matter, or Do It?


WORKSHOP: ✏️ Grammar Don't Matter, or Do It?
Grammar—the Bridge to Written Expression
Format: Virtual via Zoom
Date: Tuesday—January 20, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST
Host: Kari Steward, M.Ed., LDT, CALT-QI
Grammar: is it a forgotten rulebook, or the foundation of strong writing?
Join us for a thought-provoking and practical workshop exploring the critical role grammar plays in written expression—and why it absolutely matters for the students we serve. Designed for Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALTs), educators, interventionists, and specialists, this session dives into how grammar instruction supports clarity, coherence, and confidence in student writing.
We’ll explore how explicit, structured grammar instruction connects directly to improved writing outcomes—especially for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences.
Who should attend:
Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALTs)
Classroom teachers and interventionists
Literacy coaches and specialists
Anyone supporting students in developing written expression
Let’s reframe grammar as more than rules—let’s see it as the bridge to meaningful, empowered writing.
1 ALTA/Educator CE Hour
Please Note:
Registrants will receive an email with a Zoom invitation on Monday, January 19th. This workshop will be recorded and made available to all registrants through February 1, 2026.
Attendance certificates will be available to registrants who attend the workshop live via Zoom and to those who watch the recording.