
EDVIEW360 Connecting the Science of Reading to the Science of Learning
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Oct 31, 2025 In this insightful discussion, Natalie Wexler, a renowned education writer and literacy advocate, sheds light on the complexities of reading comprehension beyond mere phonics. She challenges common misconceptions about teaching, emphasizing that separating reading from writing hinders student progress. Wexler advocates for a content-rich curriculum alongside explicit writing instruction, promoting cohesive literacy and learning. Listeners will discover practical strategies to reduce cognitive load and why integrating literacy with content instruction is essential for all students.
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Science Of Reading Is Broader Than Phonics
- The 'science of reading' is a broad body of evidence, not just phonics.
- Reducing it to phonics overlooks research on reading comprehension and cognitive processes.
Comprehension Relies On Background Knowledge
- Typical comprehension instruction treats comprehension as transferable skills, which is misleading.
- Comprehension depends heavily on background knowledge and vocabulary tied to topic content.
Written Language Is A Different Register
- Written language has more complex syntax and vocabulary than spoken language.
- Educators must teach both academic vocabulary and written syntax explicitly to support comprehension.







