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.
Pandemic Recovery Strategies - Interview with Peter Tang
Positive Brain Power: Interview with Hettie Johnson
Equity for families & students: Interview with Vesia Hawkins
Changing lives through adult education: Interview with Mr. David Walters
Why High Quality Instructional Materials Matter: Interview with Dr. Jared Myracle
Ending Book Deserts - Why it matters: Interview with Dr. Molly Ness
Why Adolescent Literacy Can't be Forgotten: Interview with Dr. Leigh Hall
Aldine Literacy Leaders: Interview with Dr. Matt Warford and Mrs. Demedia Edwards
Training the Next Generation of Reading Teachers: Interview with Dr. Lauren Brannan & Dr. Hannah Szatkowski
What if every Alabamian could read? Interview with Mr. Steve Hannum
Literacy as Social Justice - Interview with Dr. Joseph Roy
Early Literacy: Interview with Dr. Barbara Cooper & Mrs. Liletta Jenkins
The Preventative Model for Reading - Interview with Mrs. Sonya Yates
Why we need Dyslexia Therapists: Interview with Julia Wall & Vikki Wolfe
When Dyslexia Parents Rose Up - Interview with Dr. Denise Gibbs
Why the Governor Cares About Reading: Interview with Nick Moore
The beginning of the Alabama Literacy Act -Interview with Collins & Baker
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