Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia

2026 Fox Reading Conference

Image of the book cover, Climbing the Ladder of Reading & Writing

Climbing the Ladder of Reading & Writing

Meeting the Needs of ALL Learners

The theme of the 2026 Fox Reading Conference comes from this best-selling volume of Benchmark Education’s PDEssentials series. Climbing the Ladder of Reading & Writing: Meeting the Needs of ALL Learners is edited by Nancy Young, Ed.D., creator of the original Ladder of Reading and Writing infographic, and Jan Hasbrouck, Ph.D. With contributions from more than 30 leading experts, this volume offers practical, scientifically based guidance for educators seeking to bring the science of reading to life in their classrooms.

We are excited to announce Dr. Jan Hasbrouck as the keynote speaker for the 2026 Fox Reading Conference! Dr. Hasbrouck will open the conference each day and deliver a special keynote address to close the conference Friday afternoon. Throughout the two-day conference, chapter authors will lead engaging presentations that will explore data-informed decision-making, differentiated instruction, and research-based reading instruction for students with reading comprehension difficulties, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or intellectual disability, as well as those who are deaf or hard of hearing.

The conference is 100% FREE, thanks to the generosity of the Tom and Elizabeth Fox Endowment for Reading and the support of our sponsors. Registration is required, and capacity for in-person attendance is limited. Register below to secure your spot today!

Get 20% off if you order the book through Amazon by Wednesday, March 4, 2026 using the link below.

ATTENTION: To get the discount, be sure to check the box at the top next to the orange “Coupon” flag that reads: Apply 20% Coupon. The Center for Dyslexia does not manage book sales and will not be able to help you with a refund if you do not check this box and pay full price for the book.

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The 2026 Fox Reading Conference has been approved by the Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) for 9.5 CE hours.

Please consult the ALTA member website for CE policies implemented on June 1, 2025.


REGISTRATION

The 2026 Fox Reading Conference includes both in-person and virtual attendance options.

The in-person event will take place on MTSU’s campus from 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Central Time on Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6, 2026.

The virtual event will be held via Livestream. A link to the conference will be sent to all registered participants.

There is no cost to attend this event; however, registration is required. Please follow the link below to register.

PLEASE NOTE: In-person registration is now closed. We are still accepting registrations for the virtual event through Wednesday, March 4, 2026.


AGENDA

See the full agenda.

JOIN THE LIVESTREAM

PLEASE NOTE: Anyone is welcomed to join our livestreamed event; however, only registered attendees will be eligible to receive a certificate of attendance. You MUST register by Wednesday, March 4, 2025 at 5:00pm Central Standard Time to be eligible for a certificate of attendance.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

2026 Fox Reading Conference program cover

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You can download and print a copy of these FAQ’s here.

Registration and Attendance

Can I still register for the conference?

Registration for the in-person conference is closed as of February 20, 2026. You may still register for the virtual conference through Wednesday, March 4. Virtual registration will close at 5:00pm Central Standard Time on March 4.

I am coming in from out of town. Do you have a list of hotels you recommend?

For your convenience, we have compiled this list of hotels in Murfreesboro. Please note that we do not have room blocks or negotiated rates with any of these companies, nor do we endorse any specific hotel.

I can only attend part of the conference. Can I still get attendance credit?

Yes! Following each day of the conference, all registered attendees will be asked to verify attendance at the morning and/or afternoon sessions.

I registered for in-person attendance but wish to switch to virtual attendance. Can I do this?

Yes. Please email us at dyslexia.mtsu.edu to change your attendance from in-person to virtual. Note that if you will attend any portion of the conference in person, please keep your attendance type as in-person.

I registered for virtual attendance but wish to switch to in-person attendance. Can I do this?

Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate additional in-person attendance at this time.

I am registered for the virtual conference. How do I join?

All registered attendees should have received an email with the link to access the virtual event. If you did not receive this email, please check your Junk or Spam folder. You can also access the livestream by clicking on “Join the Livestream” above.

PLEASE NOTE: Anyone is welcomed to join our livestreamed event; however, only registered attendees will be eligible to receive a certificate of attendance. You MUST register by Wednesday, March 4, 2025 at 5:00pm Central Standard Time to be eligible for a certificate of attendance.

I am unable to attend on March 5-6. Will you be recording the sessions?

This year, we will not be recording the sessions. Although we regret that this may prevent some people from being able to access the content, making recordings available at a later date is not feasible this year, given our small staff, the size of the conference, and other logistics.

Location and Parking

Where will the conference be held?

The 2026 Fox Reading Conference will take place in the second-floor ballroom of the MTSU Student Union Building (STU), located at 1768 MTSU Boulevard in Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130. The STU is indicated on the map below and on this interactive map of campus.

Where should I park?

Free parking is available in the Rutherford Parking Lot, indicated on the map below. A shuttle will run from the Rutherford Lot to the STU from 7:15-9:15am each morning of the conference. Following the last session each day, an afternoon shuttle will run from the STU back to the Rutherford Lot.

Parking and shuttle map for Fox

Dining, WiFi, and Accessibility

Is breakfast or lunch provided?

We have offer complimentary coffee, tea, and water each morning, located on the second floor of the STU, just outside the ballroom where the event will take place. Breakfast and lunch are on your own. We will break for lunch each from 11:45am-12:45pm Central Standard Time. Please see page 6 of the conference program for dining options.

How can I access WiFi during the conference?

In-person conference participants will have access to the Internet through the Blue Wifi network. Find this network in your Internet settings then follow the prompts to create a free guest account. We recommend setting up a guest account prior to the start of sessions on Thursday, March 5, 2026 or during breaks or lunch, in order to minimize disruptions during presenter sessions. For problems accessing the wireless network, please call the MTSU Campus ITD help desk at (615) 898-5345.

I need accommodations to access the conference. Whom should I contact?

The Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia encourages all persons to participate in the 2026 Fox Reading Conference. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please call (615) 494-8880 or email dyslexia@mtsu.edu no later than Friday, February 27, 2026 so that we can arrange to meet your needs.

How / When will I get a certificate of attendance?

The 2026 Fox Reading Conference has been pre-approved by the Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) for 9.5 continuing education (CE) hours. To align with this pre-approval, the maximum number of attendance hours that will be awarded for this event is 9.5. Each morning session is worth 2.5 hours, and each afternoon session is worth 2.25 hours, for a maximum of 4.75 hours each day. If you are only able to attend a portion of the conference, it is possible to receive partial attendance credit. Attendance credit will only be awarded for sessions in which you verify your attendance, following the steps below.

Throughout each session of the conference, a verification code will be displayed on the screen and given verbally throughout the session. Please be sure to write down these codes. Please do not share these codes with others who did not attend the session, either verbally, in writing, or by posting the codes in the Chat of the livestream. At the end of each day of the conference, all registered participants will receive an email message with a link to an online attendance verification form. This message will come to email address you entered when you registered for the 2026 Fox Reading Conference. On the form, you will be asked to confirm your attendance then enter the verification code for each of the day’s sessions. You must complete this form to ensure your attendance is verified and that you receive a certificate of attendance.  Please note: we can only provide certificates of attendance for registered participants.


KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Jan Hasbrouck, Ph.D.

Award-Winning Researcher, Educational Consultant, Author
Photograph of Dr. Jan Hasbrouck

Jan Hasbrouck, Ph.D. is an award-winning researcher, educational consultant, and author who works with schools and agencies in the U.S. and internationally. Dr. Hasbrouck worked as a reading specialist and literacy coach for 15 years and later became a professor. Her research in reading fluency, academic assessment and interventions, and instructional coaching has been widely published. She is the author, coauthor, and co-editor of several books along with some assessment tools. She continues to collaborate with researchers and school colleagues on projects related to reading interventions, assessment, and instructional coaching. She enjoys volunteering at her grandson’s K-8 school in Seattle. 

PRESENTERS

Carlin Conner, Ph.D.

Principal Scientist, University of Virginia School of Education and Human Development
Photograph of Dr. Carlin Conner

Carlin Conner, PhD is a Principal Scientist at the University of Virginia (UVA) in the School of Education and Human Development. At the UVA, Carlin leads efforts to develop and pilot the new state-supported literacy screener for PreK-Grade 8 students, used by all students attending public schools in Virginia. She also works on several federally funded research grants focused on literacy interventions and translational science. Her research interests include literacy assessment and interventions, with a focus on supporting students with and at risk for reading disabilities. Carlin has also spent time as both a special education teacher and instructional coach.

Carolyn Denton, Ph.D.

Researcher, Author, Education Consultant
Photograph of Dr. Carolyn Denton

Dr. Carolyn Denton is a researcher, author, and educational consultant specializing in reading interventions for students with reading difficulties and disabilities, including dyslexia, and students with ADHD. For over 20 years, Dr. Denton collaborated on scientific research in which she developed and evaluated reading interventions for these students. Before completing her Ph.D., Dr. Denton was a classroom teacher and reading interventionist, and she specializes in communicating with educators to help them understand and implement evidence-based practices in classrooms. Dr. Denton is the lead author of Effective Instruction for Middle School Students with Reading Difficulties and a contributing author of Climbing the Ladder of Reading and Writing.  She has authored or co-authored numerous book chapters and more than 70 journal articles on reading intervention, multi-tiered systems of support, ADHD, and related topics. Dr. Denton has presented numerous keynotes, sessions, and workshops for educators, clinicians, and researchers across the US and in Europe and Asia. Prior to her retirement, Dr. Denton was a professor in the Children’s Learning Institute at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. She now lives in Port Townsend, Washington.

Vicki L. Gibson, Ph.D.

Educational Consultant, Author, Speaker
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Vicki Gibson, Ph.D., is a national educational consultant, author, and speaker specializing in early childhood education, differentiating instruction and collaborative practice, classroom management, reading instruction, and special education. Dr. Gibson taught regular and special education classes in public schools for 10 years before owning and directing four private preschools that served children ages 2-12 years.  Dr. Gibson taught at Texas A&M University and authored numerous professional development and comprehensive educational curricula. From 2008-2020, Dr. Gibson was the former Owner/Chairman of a professional development consulting company, Gibson Hasbrouck & Associates. 

From 2018-2023, Dr Gibson was the Founding Director and Owner of the Charlotte Sharp Children’s Center (CSCC), a full-inclusion research-child lab and preschool serving children ages 2-6 years located on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas. Dr. Gibson sold CSCC to Texas A&M University and joined the faculty as a Professor of Practice in the College of Education and Human Development, Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture (TLAC).  

Erica Waite Jones, M.Ed., LSLS Cert. AVEd.

Director, Katherine Hamm Center at the Atlanta Speech School
Photograph of Ms. Katherine Hamm

As of mid-January 2026, Erica is the Manager for the Georgia Department of Education’s (GaDOE) Deaf/Hard of Hearing Early Intervention Program. Erica leads a team of approximately 125 contractors throughout Georgia who provide in home and virtual weekly services to families who have a child who was diagnosed with hearing loss. The goal of these weekly sessions is to build the skills of caregivers to ensure constant communication between the family and child – leading to age-appropriate language development of every child in Georgia. Prior to her role at GaDOE, Erica served as the Director of the Katherine Hamm Center at the Atlanta Speech School. The Katherine Hamm Center serves children through preschool programming and Auditory-Verbal Therapy (in person and virtual) and is involved in grant work that serves all children who are deaf or hard of hearing throughout the state. Erica is a graduate of the University of Georgia where she received a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Erica’s career began at The Atlanta Speech School as a Teacher of the Deaf. She completed 14 years in this role and then become a Birth to Three Coach/Mentor where she worked closely with Early Intervention Specialists through the program that she now leads. After this coaching work, Erica served as Curriculum Specialist of the Katherine Hamm Center’s Preschool, then Director for 6 years. Erica has served as Staff Representative on the Speech School’s Board of Directors, coached interns from multiple teacher prep programs, mentored individuals through PPCI (Professional Preparation in Cochlear Implants), presented on subjects such as coaching and making LSL (Listening and Spoken Language) skills “habits”, guest authored a chapter in Nancy Young and Jan Hasbrouck’s book, Climbing the Ladder of Reading and Writing, and served as a board member for OPTION Schools. Erica loves to interact with others, learn from them, and share her passion.        

Erica and her husband, Darren, have four sons (ages 16-21) and two dogs. They live in Atlanta, Georgia. When everyone is together the family enjoys traveling, hiking, skiing, and pickleball. When Erica steals time away, she enjoys reading, walking, Barre3, and working in the yard.   

Katherine O’Donnell, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, University of Utah College of Education
Photograph of Dr. Katherine O'Donnell

Dr. Katherine O’Donnell is an Assistant Professor in the Educational Psychology department’s Literacy, Language, and Learning program housed in the College of Education at the University of Utah. She was hired in conjunction with the Utah State Board of Education as the science of reading faculty member for the University of Utah. Her research focuses on set for variability and other cognitive processes that may underlie and support reading fluency. In addition, she researches reading legislation and its impact on student outcomes, and how to best support pre- and in-service teachers in using evidence-based reading instructional practices. 

Jennifer Stewart, Ph.D.

Assistant Director for Research Initiatives, TN Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia at Middle Tennessee State University
Photograph of Dr. Jennifer Stewart

Jennifer Stewart, Ph.D. is the Assistant Director of Research Initiatives for the Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia at Middle Tennessee State University. At the Center, Jennifer leads the research team on several funded evaluation projects around the implementation of teacher and administrator training in high-quality reading instruction. Additionally, Jennifer provides technical assistance for school districts through the National Center on Improving Literacy. Her research interests focus on observations of literacy instruction for students at-risk for reading difficulties and disability and administrator perceptions of providing multi-tiered systems of support (focusing on their campus-wide support of data-based decision making and delivery of intensive interventions). Jennifer has also spent part of her career as both a special education teacher and behavioral therapist.


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Interested in sponsoring the 2026 Fox Reading Conference? Please contact us!

Caroline Haynes, Director of Development, MTSU College of Education | Caroline.Haynes@mtsu.edu | 615-519-9143

Karen Kehoe, Ph.D., Director of Dyslexia Services, Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia at MTSU | Karen.Kehoe@mtsu.edu | 615-494-8885