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About Us

   

About Reading Teachers Network

 
   
The Reading Teachers Network – or RTN – is the online source for renewal, creativity, and reading instruction for all reading teachers and administrators. RTN has been designed to provide the research-based resources teachers need, and to be a meeting place where educators can connect and communicate.
 
“RTN is much more than just online classes and teaching resources. It is a place where reading teachers can go to connect, network, brainstorm, and share success stories and best practices. Neuhaus wants to help all teachers feel refreshed, renewed and supported. That’s what RTN is all about,” said Russanne Kelley, Neuhaus president and CEO.
 
RTN supplements Neuhaus Education Center’s professional development classes anytime; anyplace a teacher has access to an Internet connection. This innovative teaching resource provides classroom support materials and information, freeing up valuable planning time. RTN includes classroom instructional videos, Webinars, online classes, professional assistance, lesson plans, activities, resources, research, articles, and a networking community of teaching professionals who are committed to their students' reading success.
 
   

About Neuhaus Education Center

 
   

Our Vision

Neuhaus will be the source for renewal, creativity, and
successful reading instruction for every teacher in every school.
 

Our Mission

Neuhaus Education Center is a nonprofit foundation that was established in 1980 and is dedicated to providing professional development for educators in research-based methods of literacy instruction.  We provide a structured approach to teaching the basic language skills of reading, writing, and spelling, an approach that is valuable for all students and essential for those with dyslexia.  In addition, the Center is a resource for parental consultation and for adults seeking literacy education.