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Feb 8, 2021 • 49min

The Importance of Explicit Reading Instruction

Explicit reading instruction is an approach to teaching reading that is based on research about the brain and how we learn, combined with structured and sequenced literacy instruction. Join explicit instruction expert Dr. Anita Archer for this informative podcast as she discusses the importance of explicit instruction and how it promotes achievement for students of all reading levels.During this podcast, we will discuss:What explicit instruction is and how it works hand in hand with systematic reading instructionHow explicit instruction benefits students with reading challengesWhy explicit reading instruction is especially important in a remote learning environmentHow to use explicit reading instruction to deliver more effective lessons
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Dec 14, 2020 • 31min

New Year, New Name, Same Assessment: What Happened to DIBELS Next?

As 2020 began, the assessment you knew as DIBELS Next® acquired a new name, Acadience® Reading K–6. Do you know why the name changed and that Acadience Reading (and its product family) are the only assessments developed by authors Dr. Roland Good III and Dr. Ruth Kaminski, based on 30 years of research? Join us as we discuss how Acadience Learning assessments can be used to support data-driven instructional decisions and improve student outcomes.If you used DIBELS Next in the past, and/or are thinking about how to use assessment to drive student instruction in your school or district, this is a can’t-miss podcast.
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Nov 9, 2020 • 31min

Equitable Practices in Assessment, Grading, and Reporting in the Time of COVID

The past year has uncovered more equity issues in education than in years before. The struggle to provide equitable access to technology, learning tools, emotional support, and even meals is now at the forefront of educators’ minds as they struggle to keep learning going forward for their students. Join us for a timely discussion about equity in education, specifically around assessment, with assessment expert Dr. Thomas Guskey.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 35min

The Impact of COVID Learning Loss on Reading Fluency

This school year, the importance of closing reading gaps and maintaining strong skills is more important than ever due to COVID learning loss and a shift to remote learning. Join us for a timely and insightful podcast with respected literacy expert and author Dr. Tim Rasinski, as he discusses the long-term impact of COVID learning loss on reading fluency and skills. Dr. Rasinski will share strategies educators can use to help students maintain strong reading skills, whether they are learning remotely or in the classroom.
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Oct 8, 2020 • 29min

Our Journey from Dyslexia to Literacy: A Conversation with 'Reversed' Author Lois Letchford

Lois Letchford was told by a teacher that her son, Nicholas, was “the worst child (she’s) ever seen in (her) 25 years of teaching.” Instead of giving up and giving in, Letchford became a passionate advocate for literacy and children who have been left behind by the educational system. Join us for an inspiring conversation as she shares how she helped her son beat the odds and overcome dyslexia, and how she discovered her own dyslexia.
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Sep 3, 2020 • 37min

Preparing Educators for Remote Learning Success During an Uncertain Fall: A Conversation with Rick Ferdig

Unlike Spring of 2020, this fall we have the opportunity to prepare for distance learning as students return to the classroom. But many questions still remain--will students return to the classroom or remote learning, or both? Will educators be ready? What can school leaders do to help educators prepare for blended or remote learning? Join our timely discussion with remote learning expert Dr. Rick Ferdig, an educator with over 20 years’ experience in blended-learning instruction, as he discusses how to help educators plan for a school year unlike any others we have experienced.
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Aug 24, 2020 • 39min

Righting the Wrongs of the Elementary Education System: A Conversation with Education Journalist Natalie Wexler

The American elementary education system continues to value so-called reading comprehension skills over knowledge, when in fact those skills are largely dependent on knowledge. Low-income students continue to struggle while children of educated parents with higher-income levels acquire more academic knowledge and vocabulary outside school, giving them an additional advantage over their more disadvantaged peers. In the past twenty years, a regime of high-stakes reading and math tests, intended to address educational inequity, has only exacerbated the problem. But there is much that schools can do to provide all students with access to the kind of knowledge that can boost outcomes on tests and in life.Join us for this special conversation with Natalie Wexler, education expert and author of the recently-released book The Knowledge Gap. We will explore the question of learning equity and ways we can "right the wrongs” that continue to impact equality in learning.
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Jul 29, 2020 • 39min

Retire Your Word Wall: How Sound Walls Support the Science of Reading

According to the science of reading, students need to master phonemic awareness skills before they match the sounds to print, and phonics instruction is needed before students begin decoding text. We know this information, yet A-Z alphabetical word walls are still used in many classrooms, requiring students to match print to speech instead of sound. In this podcast, literacy and sound wall expert Dr. Mary Dahlgren will share why it is so important to implement a sound wall in the classroom and how it benefits reading development.
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Jun 8, 2020 • 25min

Running the Distance and Beating the Odds: Dyslexia Is a Superpower

In this podcast, Blank discusses how the learning challenges he faced prepared him for the World Marathon Challenge and for life. He shares:What it feels like to grow up with dyslexia and the stigmas attached to itHow he beat the odds when it seemed like the odds were against himHow you can encourage and support students with dyslexiaAs Blank says, “Dyslexia is not a limiting factor, it’s a superpower.”
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May 4, 2020 • 28min

The Ties Between Social Emotional Learning and Language and Literacy Development

Did you know language development is one of the most critical cognitive functions that supports social and emotional learning? During this podcast, educator and Reading League presenter Dr. Brandi Kenner takes an in-depth look at the ties between language and literacy development and SEL, including the role an educator plays in keeping learning brains activated and empowering student voices.

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