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the science of reading podcast

by Esperanza Lindgren Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the science of reading?

The Science of Reading refers to the pedagogy and practices proven by extensive research to effectively teach children how to read. New to the Science of Reading? We’ve outlined everything you need to get acquainted with the movement in our blog series, “ What is the Science of Reading Anyway ?”

What is science of Reading-based instruction?

In the words of The Reading League, Science of Reading-based instruction ”will elevate and transform every community, every nation, through the power of literacy.” Learn more about The Reading League and join the Defining Movement on their website. You’ll change lives.

Why shift to the science of reading today?

Here are three reasons why your district should make the shift to instruction based on the Science of Reading today. Now, when more students than ever are at risk, the Science of Reading is ready with the explicit, systematic instruction they need.

What episode of Science of reading is the rope in Season 3?

Season 3, Episode 13. Deconstructing the Rope: A look back at Season 3 Join your host, Susan Lambert, as she recaps Deconstructing the Rope, our series for season 3 of Science of Reading: The Podcast.

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Science of Reading Handbook | Amplify

Science of Reading: The Podcast - Amplify Education | Listen Notes

What is science of reading podcast?

Science of Reading: The Podcast will deliver the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. Via a conversational approach, each episode explores a timely topic related to the science of reading.

Who is Kate Cain?

Join Kate Cain, professor of language and literacy at Lancaster University, as she unwinds language structures, a strand of Scarborough’s Reading Rope. In the latest episode of our Deconstructing the Rope series, Kate explores language structures in the simple view of reading and explains its connections across reading comprehension in literacy development. She also highlights the reciprocal relationship between books and conversation and underscores the importance of reading aloud to children from a young age to develop their vocabulary and semantics.#N#Quotes:#N#“Simply knowing the individual word meanings and the word order alone is not going to be sufficient to have accurate sentence comprehension.”#N#“The language of books is different from the language of conversation.”#N#References:#N#Professor Kate Cain’s Publications Site#N#Want to discuss the episode? Join our Facebook group Science of Reading: The Community.

What is science of reading podcast?

Science of Reading: The Podcast will deliver the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. Via a conversational approach, each episode explores a timely topic related to the science of reading.

Who is the science of reading in middle school?

The science of reading in middle school: Jasmine Lane. Jasmine Lane, a high school English teacher, discusses the importance of equity and education and the disconnect between how teachers feel and what they need to do to push education forward for all students, regardless of their background.

What is the intersection of the science of reading and dyslexia?

Quotes: “The intersection of the Science of Reading and dyslexia is that the Science of Reading is the foundation for what dyslexia therapy is built upon.” “Access is the core and focus of equity. Bias is the major barrier of diversity. Inclusion is the ultimate goal.”.

Who is the President of the Reading League?

A Defining Movement: The Reading League on the science of reading. In this special episode, Dr. Maria Murray, President and CEO of The Reading League, analyzes the intricacies of literacy instruction and shares common misconceptions that educators have about the science of reading.

What is science of reading podcast?

Each Science of Reading: The Podcast episode takes a conversational approach and explores a timely topic related to the science of reading.

Who is the host of Science of Reading?

Science of Reading: The Podcast host Susan Lambert, vice president of elementary literacy instruction at Amplify, explores the increasing body of scientific research around how reading is best taught.

1. Amplify The Science of Reading

This is one of my go-to sources for information on the science of reading. The host is extremely knowledgeable, asks pertinent questions, and has a constant stream of expert guests.

2. Melissa and Lori Love Literacy

This has quickly become one of my top favorite podcasts. Melissa and Lori are both fun, energetic, and engaging. They are both teachers so I love that their episodes are relatable and applicable.

3. Teaching, Reading, and Learning: The Reading League Podcast

I know I can completely trust any information shared here on the Reading League’s podcast. Laura Stewart is an amazing host and my only complaint is that there are not new episodes recorded more frequently.

4. Triple R Teaching

I just recently discovered this podcast by Anna Geiger and quickly fell in love! Anna shares her journey into the science of reading. It’s fascinating listening to her reactions of being offended and put off by Emily Hanford’s articles and then her complete turn around to join forces with those of us implementing the science of reading.

7. Edview 360

This podcast is sponsored by Voyager Sopris Learning. It is another credible podcast with a knowledgeable host, Pam Austin.

In Conclusion

Thank you so much Lindsay for helping us connect with science of reading podcasts that help us expand our Science of Reading knowledge and journey. Follow along with Lindsay’s future endeavors on her website, The Learning Spark. Be sure to catch all future blog posts in the series by viewing THIS tab.

What is science of reading podcast?

Science of Reading: The Podcast will deliver the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. Via a conversational approach, each episode explores a timely topic related to the science of reading.

Who is the CEO of the Reading League?

In this special episode, Dr. Maria Murray, President and CEO of The Reading League, analyzes the intricacies of literacy instruction and shares common misconceptions that educators have about the science of reading.

Who is Kate Cain?

Join Kate Cain, professor of language and literacy at Lancaster University, as she unwinds language structures, a strand of Scarborough’s Reading Rope. In the latest episode of our Deconstructing the Rope series, Kate explores language structures in the simple view of reading and explains its connections across reading comprehension in literacy development. She also highlights the reciprocal relationship between books and conversation and underscores the importance of reading aloud to...

S1-E3: Emily Hanford on reporting on education and the Science of Reading

Susan sits down with Emily Hanford, education reporter and host of the Education Post podcast, and examines the big takeaways from her experience reporting on dyslexia, the patterns that emerged in her investigation, why reading instruction isn’t more aligned with the science of reading, and the evolution of whole language, balanced literacy, and phonics instruction..

S1-E8: Tim Shanahan on evidence-based literacy practices

Reading expert Tim Shanahan discusses his view on the teaching of reading. What are the four crucial things you need to teach reading? What does it mean to really do a “close read” in literature?

S3-E3: Dr. Louisa Moats on decoding

Join Dr. Louisa Moats, President of Moats Associates Consulting, as she unwinds decoding, a strand of Scarborough’s Reading Rope. In the third episode of our Deconstructing the Rope series, Louisa highlights the significance of decoding in the science of reading and discusses the value of becoming students of our own language.

S2-E7: Sonia Cabell on r esearch, comprehension, and content-rich literacy instruction

Join Sonia Cabell, Assistant Professor of Education at Florida State University, as she shares findings from her research trials on content-rich literacy curricula and whether activating students’ background knowledge alongside explicit phonics instruction is more effective than traditional approaches.

S3-E5: Dr. Bruce McCandliss on sight recognition

Join Dr. Bruce McCandliss, Professor at the Graduate School of Education of Stanford University, as he unwinds sight recognition, a strand of Scarborough’s Reading Rope.

S2-E1: Dr. LaTonya Goffney on a district-wide SoR adoption

Join Dr. LaTonya Goffney, Superintendent of Schools for Aldine Independent School District in Texas, as she recounts her two-year journey with her team of district educators to adopt a new early literacy curriculum.

S1-E15: Ernesto Ortiz on principals navigating a Science of Reading adoption

Ernesto Ortiz, principal at an elementary school in Pennsylvania, discusses how to understand when materials are meaningfully “research-based”, how his school made the shift to the science of reading, and how he is supporting his students with remote learning resources to continue their literacy development at home.

The essential elements of teaching reading

In agreement with Science of Reading research, there are five main components that are fundamental to reading: phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.

Key research takeaways

Ready to dive in? Start by building your background knowledge of the ins and outs of the Science of Reading—a very Science of Reading way to begin! We’ve curated resources to help.

Science of Reading primers

This ebook lists all the key components of effective Science of Reading instruction. Download here.

Science of Reading ebook

What does a classroom look like when it's based on the Science of Reading?

Science of Reading podcast

Subscribe to Science of Reading: The Podcast, share episodes with your teachers, and start a discussion group.

You can give every student what they need

Now, when more students than ever are at risk, the Science of Reading is ready with the explicit, systematic instruction they need.

Focus on the real deal

With this much on the line, you want to focus on the real deal. But what are the signs of true Science of Reading instruction? Download these tools to guide your evaluation.

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