The Course
Unlock the power of syllables and transform the way your students read and spell! This course on syllabication is designed for general education teachers who want practical, research-based tools to help students break down words and build them back up with confidence. You’ll learn why teaching syllables is such a game-changer—it gives students a solid foundation for decoding and spelling by showing them how words work from the inside out. Think of it as a roadmap: instead of guessing, your students will learn to attack words with a plan. The course covers all 6 syllable types and the 4 key syllable division patterns, helping you understand and teach the building blocks of the English language. We’ll wrap up with a hands-on example that shows exactly how to divide a word into syllables—something you can take straight back to your classroom. Ready to help your students read with power and purpose? Enroll today!
Your instructor
Sue Milano, an accomplished educator and advocate for inclusive education, has dedicated over a decade to shaping welcoming and supportive learning environments in the Diocese of Phoenix's Catholic schools. Her pioneering efforts in fostering a Community of Inclusion reflect her deep commitment to integrating students with learning differences into mainstream educational settings. Sue's passion is anchored in her belief that all students deserve a place where they can thrive academically and socially, a conviction that shines through her work and teachings on Syllabication.
At the heart of Sue's approach lies a robust skill set in providing specialized instruction, empowering educators with effective strategies, and forging strong community alliances to sustain inclusivity in faith-based schools. Her expertise extends to advocating for students and parents, ensuring accessible resources and support systems that enable children to reach their full potential.