The Future of Everything

The future of learning to read

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May 30, 2025
Jason Yeatman, a professor at Stanford and expert in the neurobiology of literacy, discusses the vital role of early diagnosis for reading challenges like dyslexia. He introduces ROAR, a gamified tool that empowers educators to assess students' reading abilities effectively. The conversation delves into the evolution of reading and our brain's adaptation through neuroplasticity, highlighting the spectrum of reading abilities. Yeatman emphasizes the importance of a tailored approach to ensure equitable opportunities for all learners, addressing challenges across different languages.
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Brains Adapt to Reading Invention

  • Reading is a recent cultural invention that repurposes existing brain systems for vision and spoken language.
  • Our brains adapt through plasticity to enable the complex task of decoding visual symbols into language.
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Reading Ability is a Spectrum

  • Reading ability lies on a continuum, with dyslexia representing the lower end of this spectrum.
  • There is no clear binary distinction but rather a distribution of skills influenced by many factors.
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Defining Dyslexia by Support Needs

  • Dyslexia is more a label for support needs than a strict disorder.
  • Determining a cutoff for intervention is ultimately a public policy question about resource allocation.
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