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Not Just Behind—Stuck: Helping Students Cross the Bridge to Skilled Reading

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May 15, 2025
Mitchell Brookins, a nationally recognized literacy practitioner, discusses a transformative literacy intervention implemented in a New Orleans middle school. He emphasizes the importance of a multicomponent approach, which includes structured vocabulary, syntax, and text processing instruction. Brookins highlights the need for intentional text selection and strong coaching systems for teachers. He also addresses the alarming statistic that many high-achieving students struggle with reading, and offers strategies to build confidence in older novice readers through effective, well-planned interventions.
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INSIGHT

The Middle School Reading Crisis

  • Many middle and high school students read at a 2nd to 5th grade level, hindering comprehension of complex texts.
  • There is a critical instructional gap beyond early phonics, especially in advanced decoding and text structure understanding.
ADVICE

Extend Advanced Decoding Instruction

  • Teach advanced decoding elements like complex vowel teams, morphology, and etymology beyond early grades.
  • This explicit word study supports tackling multisyllabic and complex words across content areas.
INSIGHT

Content Teachers' Role in Decoding

  • Content area teachers handle the most complex academic texts requiring decoding and vocabulary skill.
  • Teaching morphemes, syllables, and phonological mapping in subjects like science and history unlocks these texts for students.
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