S9 E6: Making high-quality text free and accessible, with Susanne Nobles
Nov 13, 2024
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In this engaging conversation, Susanne Nobles, Chief Academic Officer at ReadWorks and expert in educational research, discusses the importance of making high-quality texts accessible to all students. She highlights the value of the Article-A-Day program, which enhances students' knowledge and vocabulary while supporting teachers. Nobles emphasizes how children can discern quality in texts and shares insights on creating Spanish-English materials for bilingual learners. She offers thoughtful advice on ensuring text quality to foster a genuine love for reading.
ReadWorks prioritizes high-quality, relevant texts to boost students' knowledge and vocabulary, fostering improved reading comprehension.
The introduction of Spanish-English paired texts by ReadWorks aims to support multilingual learners by promoting biliteracy and enhancing English literacy.
Deep dives
Importance of Text Selection
Strategic text selection is critical in supporting literacy development. High-quality, relevant texts help build students' background knowledge, vocabulary, and ultimately improve reading comprehension. The concept of topical cohesion, where texts are related to a specific theme, enhances understanding and retention by creating knowledge schemas in the minds of learners. Educators are encouraged to curate texts that are intentionally aligned and related to enrich the overall learning experience.
ReadWorks and Its Resources
ReadWorks is a nonprofit organization that provides over 6,000 free texts designed to support educators and students from kindergarten to adult learners. This resource enriches existing curricula by offering diverse subject matter in fiction and nonfiction formats. Notably, the Article a Day program allows students to engage with structured weekly text sets, which integrate reading, writing, and speaking components. This approach facilitates knowledge building and vocabulary enhancement, creating a more comprehensive literacy curriculum.
Impact of Article a Day Program
The Article a Day program has proven effective in improving students' academic growth. A recent study indicated that students participating in this routine showed a significant increase in their science knowledge and vocabulary, with an average improvement of 11%. Additionally, all students, regardless of their group, demonstrated heightened engagement, as evidenced by a 33% increase in their writing contributions in their 'Books of Knowledge.' This reflects the program's success in motivating students to engage with their learning actively.
Support for Multilingual Learners
ReadWorks has developed resources specifically to support multilingual learners, recognizing the need for inclusive educational practices. The introduction of authentic Spanish-English paired texts helps build knowledge and vocabulary in students' home languages while enhancing their English reading comprehension. This initiative is designed to leverage students' existing linguistic skills and promote biliteracy, facilitating a smoother transition into English literacy. Such resources are essential in providing equitable support to educators catering to diverse classroom environments.
In this episode, Susan Lambert chats with ReadWorks Chief Academic Officer Susanne Nobles, Ph.D., to explore the organization's mission of making high-quality texts free and accessible to all. Together, they discuss ReadWorks’ Article-A-Day program, which offers articles to build students' knowledge and vocabulary while supporting teachers with resources that promote topical coherence. Susanne shares insights into why text quality matters, including that kids know when text isn’t worth their time and attention. She also details how ReadWorks ensures the quality of their materials, describes the Spanish-English texts they’ve introduced to support multilingual/English learners, and offers advice for listeners thinking about text quality and cohesion.
Quotes: “I have a fear that too much decoding practice can become ‘Why am I reading?’ We lose the ultimate point of why all of us read, which is to learn and to gain meaning.” —Susanne Nobles
“Kids know when a text is worth their time.” —Susanne Nobles
“We want to put a great book in a kid's hands and have them get excited about reading and therefore get good at reading. And it really goes the other way. And so it's once you build that ability to read, then that excitement comes with reading.” —Susanne Nobles
Episode timestamps 02:00 Introduction: Who is Susanne Nobles? 04:00 Overview of ReadWorks 10:00 Article-A-Day Program 12:00 Importance of Topical Coherence 13:00 Why knowledge is important to reading 16:00 Introduction to Decodables 19:00 Text Quality and Evaluation 24:00 Supporting Multilingual Learners 29:00 Audio and Accessibility 33:00 Final Thoughts and Conclusion *Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute
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