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[Listen Again] Ep. 120: Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills with Julia Lindsey

Mar 29, 2024
01:10:55

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From August 12, 2022

Talking with Dr. Julia Lindsey is like popping into the classroom next door to chat with your best teacher friend after school. On this podcast, Julia shares what evidence says that young readers need to know to help them decode words efficiently. We discuss foundational reading skills, starting with oral language and print concepts through multisyllabic word reading. Instructional swaps take this conversation to the classroom where Julia tells us what to swap to improve instruction. Efficient and effective instruction is critical when teaching decoding. 

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Reading Above the Fray by Dr. Julia B. Lindsey

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