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Leveraging read-alouds to build language and getting started with advocacy work (with Dr. Molly Ness)

Sep 25, 2024
Dr. Molly Ness, a reading researcher and former classroom teacher, discusses the transformative power of read-alouds in enhancing language skills. She debunks the myth that structured reading approaches are boring, explaining how confidence and competence foster a love for reading. Dr. Ness emphasizes the science of reading goes beyond phonics, incorporating vocabulary and comprehension. She also advocates for literacy as a social justice issue, urging educators to engage in comprehensive strategies to improve access and support for all learners.
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Quick takeaways

  • Structured reading approaches are essential for building students' competence and confidence, directly influencing their enjoyment of reading.
  • Literacy advocacy is vital in addressing book deserts, ensuring equitable access to reading materials for millions of children nationwide.

Deep dives

The Importance of Structured Approaches in Literacy

Structured approaches to reading instruction are essential for helping students who struggle with implicit learning. Many children fail to develop a love for reading due to repeated failures and lack of effective tools. Enjoyment in reading is closely linked to competence and confidence, which structured instruction can help build. Contrary to the belief that these methods are dull or overly focused on phonics worksheets, good teachers know how to use engaging, structured approaches that incorporate a wide range of linguistic skills.

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