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Donna Hejtmanek, teacher and lifelong literacy advocate, joins Melissa and Lori on the podcast. What does Science of Reading really mean? There’s some misinformation and misunderstandings happening recently around the term - some are equating it to phonics. But, Donna asserts, it’s so much more than that! It’s Science of Literacy.
Three years ago, Donna began a Facebook Group titled Science of Reading: What I Should Have Learned in College. It exploded in popularity with almost 160K members (as of this publication). As moderator of the world’s largest literacy professional learning community, Donna’s advocacy work stretches beyond her home state borders to national and international reach.
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Ep. 70: Science of Reading Part 1: Decodable Texts, Sound Walls, & the Aim of Early Literacy
Ep. 69: Wondering about Wit & Wisdom ELA?
Ep. 68: How Does Using a Text Analysis Toolkit Support Student Success?
[Listen Again] Ep 43: Writing about Reading and the Role of Knowledge-Building
Ep. 67: Learning to Read at 62 Years Old: A Conversation Illuminating Adult Literacy
Ep. 66 Re-thinking the Reading Rope with Nell Duke
Ep. 65: Talking with the Literacy Documentary Team: The Truth About Reading
Ep. 64: James Murphy on The researchED Guide to Literacy
[Listen Again] Ep. 37: Meredith Liben & Sue Pimentel on the Standards, Assessment, & Data
Ep. 63: Kindergarten Teacher Reaches 100% Success Using Evidence-Based Practices
Ep. 62: Effective Fluency Instruction with Tim Rasinski
Ep. 61: High Quality Curricula as Educational Infrastructure with Alex Spurrier
Ep. 60: HQIM as Equity for English Learners with ELSF Executive Director Crystal Gonzales
Ep. 59: HQIM for ALL with Educator Sarah Webb
Ep. 58: Looking for Change in Laramie
Ep. 57: Reflecting on the School Year with Grade 3 Teacher Natalie Baggett
Ep. 56: What are THE ELEMENTS needed to transform teaching and professional learning?
Ep. 55: The Science of Reading as Policy with Kymyona Burk
Ep. 54: How can school leaders support teachers in Year 1 HQIM implementation?
Ep. 53: Making the Shift to a Content Focused Curriculum with Rachel Arnold
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