Alabama Literacy Network’s Podcast
Education
Learn how her son's traumatic experiences in 1st grade prompted Lois Letchford to take his learning into her own hands, become a reading specialist, and advocate for struggling readers everywhere. This inspirational author of the book, Reversed: A Memoir will make you think of struggling readers in a different way. You will also learn more about the struggles many children have with language and how that influences their ability to learn how to read.
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month: Interview with Sonya Yates
The Sweet Sounds of Reading Success: Interview with Dr. Mary Dahlgren
Science of Reading for Everyone: Interview with Dr. Maria Murray
Building the Knowledge to Improve Reading: Interview with Natalie Wexler
Apprenticing Readers into Life-Long Literacy: Interview with Dr. Linda Friedrich
Feeding Words & Growing Readers: Interview with Julie Odom & Collie Wells
Winning with the Science of Reading: Interview with Tricia Culpepper
The Role of Fathers in Literacy: Interview with Dr. Khalid White
Coaching the Most Important Teams - Interview with Kristen Wells-Wynn
Leadership for Literacy Improvement: Interview with Pati Montgomery
Science of Reading AND Learning: Interview with Mrs. Zaretta Hammond
Retention or Social Promotion: an old debate re-emerges from the pandemic: Interview with Dr. Kymyona Burk
Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline Through Early Literacy: Interview with Hilderbrand Pelzer III
Wicked Smart Reading with Dr. Antonio Fierro
Communities Demand Science of Reading & Build It Themselves: Interview with Lakisha Young of The Oakland Reach
Mission Field: Our Local Schools
Stop playing the blame game & let's fix it: Interview with Donny Jones
Stopping the Pendulum Swing in Reading Instruction: An Interview with Dr. Susan Hall
The right to read: Interview with Sonya Thomas
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