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Hi Literacy Lovers! This week we wanted to offer you all a chance to listen to one of our favorite episodes from when we just started the podcast. The absolutely incredible and inspirational Emily Hanford drops a TON of information in this episode, so it's worth another listen if it's been a while. We hope you get as much from our conversation with her as we did! We will back next Friday with a brand new episode for you all.
[From Feb 10, 2020]
Today Emily Hanford joins Melissa and Lori to define the Science of Reading, addressing the current misinterpretation of the term and what it really means. She shares thoughts on teacher prep programs and where teachers get knowledge about what or how to teach, contemplates why teacher prep programs are not preparing teachers to teach kids how to read, and how curriculum plays a role in helping teachers who do not know the science of reading.
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Ep. 51: The Science of Reading: An Equity Issue
Ep. 50: Anti-bias & Anti-racist Approach to HQIM at KIPP SOCAL with Daisy Salazar-Garza
Ep. 49: The Science of Reading Goes to College
Ep. 48: Behind the Scenes at EdReports.org
Ep. 47: Jackson's Journey to HQIM with Supt. Dr. Errick L. Greene
Ep. 46: Chatting with The Reading League's Laura Stewart
Ep. 45: RivetED Talks High Quality Professional Learning (HQPL)
Ep. 44: Elevating the Education Profession with The Right to Read Project
Ep. 43: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Writing: The Vermont Writing Collaborative
Ep. 42: Why should we teach social studies?
Ep. 41: HQIM + Primary Grades: The Inside Scoop from Two Primary Teachers in Baltimore
Ep. 40: See ya 2020! Welcome 2021!
Ep. 39: Discussing Dyslexia with Advocate & Mom Liz Hembling
Ep. 38: Success Amidst a Pandemic in Sioux City, NE
Ep. 37: Placing Text at the Center of the ELA Classroom with Meredith Liben & Sue Pimentel
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