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Hosted by Pam Austin, these discussions will feature dialogues with experienced educators, inspiring thought leaders, social media influencers, and leading education innovators.
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Intensive Intervention for Tier 2 & 3: Success for Multilinguals and all Students Who Struggle
jeudi 18 décembre 2025 • Durée 27:41
Literacy is a human right. Every learner, regardless of the language spoken at home, deserves access to high-quality, evidence-based instruction that is both culturally and linguistically responsive. This is especially critical for the more than 5 million students in the United States whose heritage language is not English.
From Research To Reading ResultsThe Science (and Art) of Implementation: Using Research To Improve Outcomes
jeudi 13 novembre 2025 • Durée 35:38
Join us for this insightful and inspiring discussion with a true literacy hero Margaret Goldberg, co-founder of The Right to Read Project. During this podcast, we’ll talk with Goldberg about the next step in the science of reading movement: Educators moving from research consumers to active research participants. While there’s been progress bringing research awareness to classrooms, we now face a moment where the future of reading science depends on practitioner involvement.
This episode examines how educators have moved from implementing prescribed practices to actively seeking evidence-based approaches, and why this momentum can’t stagnate. With uncertain federal support for education research, we must bridge the “last mile” between research and practice—the phase that matters most to students and teachers.
Drawing from personal experiences, this episode reveals what it means to move from research consumer to research contributor, including the moments that change how educators view and engage with scientific evidence. We’ll discuss research-to-practice partnerships and how thinking like a scientist can change classroom implementation.
Listeners will learn:
- Where the science of reading movement stands today
- Why this isn’t another pendulum swing in education
- The importance of bridging the “last mile” between research and practice
- What it feels like to move from research consumer to active participant
- Practical steps for joining research-to-practice partnerships
- How to approach classroom implementation with a scientific mindset
- Why practitioner involvement is essential for sustaining progress
- Strategies for participating in science
Essential listening for educators, administrators, and literacy advocates ready to help shape the future of reading instruction and ensure research continues to benefit students in classrooms.
Breaking Barriers: Advancing Literacy Through Equity and Action
Saison 4 · Épisode 2
jeudi 20 février 2025 • Durée 45:23
Join us for an engaging and insightful conversation with DeJunne’ Clark Jackson, president of The Center for Literacy & Learning and a renowned literacy advocate. Clark Jackson will share strategies to break down barriers in delivering accessible instruction and interventions to students. She will delve into the complexities of dyslexia and other challenges that can impact a student’s journey in learning to read.
Clark Jackson will inspire listeners to recognize and address biases within and beyond the classroom, fostering better outcomes for both educators and students. In this session, she connects the science of reading to dyslexia, explains the foundations of equitable instruction, and offers evidence-based strategies that can be implemented immediately to help every child overcome reading challenges and thrive.
This conversation is a must for administrators and classroom teachers looking to make a difference. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from Clark Jackson as she shares:
- Cooperative strategies and accessible instruction for all
- The importance of the science of reading as the bedrock for dyslexia support
- Evidence-based practices that engage students and families
Writing to Reading: Evidence for How Writing Can Improve Reading
Saison 4 · Épisode 1
jeudi 16 janvier 2025 • Durée 34:29
For decades, researchers have emphasized the strong connection between reading and writing, both in theory and practice. Multiple studies demonstrate that writing improves comprehension. What has been less clear is what particular writing practices research supports as being effective at improving students’ reading.
Our guest, respected researcher and author Dr. Steve Graham, will discuss the research he conducted (Graham and Hebert, 2010) that illustrates how writing, and the way it’s taught, improves students’ reading comprehension, and the strategies educators should apply to ensure literacy success.
Join us for this lively conversation where you’ll learn from a true trailblazer when it comes to writing and how it impacts learning to read.
Attendees will learn:
- How infrequent writing and lack of explicit writing instruction can negatively impact learning to read
- Why teachers of reading need to emphasize writing in the classroom in the earliest grades and across content areas
- Why writing is a critical skill, important in its own right; consistent writing time and instruction improves reading comprehension
- Why more classroom time is necessary for writing
Writing as an Integral Part of the Science of Reading
Saison 3 · Épisode 12
jeudi 12 décembre 2024 • Durée 28:17
Writing is the most challenging literacy skill to teach and to learn. Teachers who understand the connection of the science of reading and the reciprocal impact of reading and writing are ready to meet the challenge of teaching this complex skill.
Join us for this fascinating discussion about the symbiotic relationship between learning to read and writing. Our expert, a career educator and writing expert, will share how both reading and writing require systematic, explicit instruction that can and should be an integrated part of daily student life.
All students can benefit from strategic reading and writing strategies that focus on the foundational writing skills from basic to complex sentence writing, an understanding of text structure, paragraph, multiparagraph, and essay writing. Let our expert tell you how!
Our expert will share:
- The connection of writing to the science of reading, based on the Reading Rope
- How the research (by Graham & Herbert, 2011) illustrates how reading and writing support one another and how writing about reading leads to improvements in a student's reading ability
- Why systematic and explicit instruction is critical to build skilled writers
- How writing instruction supports all populations of students—general education, those with IEPs, English learners, gifted and talented, and emergent young scholars
The Major Phonics Dimensions and Details of Instructional Content
Saison 3 · Épisode 11
vendredi 15 novembre 2024 • Durée 38:37
Join us for this fascinating and informative conversation with Dr. Patricia Vadasy, researcher and literacy expert, as we explore phonics instruction, and the research behind it. We will consider the critical nature of alphabet knowledge in teaching young learners how to read and spell words. Throughout her career, Dr. Vadasy has worked to develop effective approaches to early phonics instruction. More recently, she published her research about instructional details that enhance phonics instruction, and effective approaches and details of preschool alphabet instruction. Her school-based intervention research has been funded since 1998 with grants from the U. S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences.
For classroom teachers and administrators who are determined to give early learners the best possible foundation to become successful readers, this conversation will give you the facts behind phonics instruction, the strategies, and impetus to move forward knowing your instruction is the best it can be.
Dr. Vadasy will review and discuss:
- The National Reading Panel findings about effective features of phonics instruction, including explicit, systematic, and synthetic phonics instruction
- How the research informs effective phonics instruction, including applying taught letter-sound correspondences and application to beginning decoding
- Individual differences in learning these skills and where students struggle
- The benefits of practice in reading words in isolation and in sentence and story contexts
- Providing student support in the classroom and in supplemental instruction
Understanding and Recognizing Dyslexia: Leveling the Playing Field With Intervention
Saison 3 · Épisode 10
jeudi 24 octobre 2024 • Durée 42:43
Dyslexia represents the most common and prevalent of all known learning disabilities and impacts approximately one in five individuals (National Institute of Health). A teacher who understands dyslexia can be the one person who saves a child from years of frustration and anxiety. In this engaging and informative podcast, literacy expert Barbara Steinberg will translate research into practice, providing teachers with the knowledge, tools, and strategies to help students with dyslexia become confident and capable readers.
Our conversation will cover:
- Myths and misconceptions about dyslexia
- Characteristics of dyslexia
- The power of early intervention
- Characteristics of effective intervention
- Accommodations that level the playing field
Understanding the Implementation of the Science of Reading: Preschool Through Doctoral Level
Saison 3 · Épisode 9
jeudi 26 septembre 2024 • Durée 46:44
Join this lively discussion with Dr. Amy Murdoch, founding director of the Mount St. Joseph Center for Reading Science, as we explore the need for the application of the science of reading with our youngest learners.
Dr. Murdoch will share why and how educators should apply the principles of the science of reading in preschool and into kindergarten, and the critical nature of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in every grade and at every stage of learning.
Dr. Murdoch’s commitment to helping pre-service educators move to the science of reading has been constant and admirable. Her work includes an open-source preschool curriculum and application of a grant to support preK–3 reading outcomes.
Listen as we talk to the inspirational Dr. Murdoch about her work with young readers, future teachers of reading, and her experiences co-teaching a graduate course with Dr. Anita Archer.
We’ll discuss:
- Examples of how MTSS can be implemented in preK–3 classrooms
- The application of the science of reading in preschool
- Building a SoR graduate and doctoral program that attracts students from across the country
Research-Aligned Decisions About Implementing Reading Interventions
Saison 3 · Épisode 8
jeudi 22 août 2024 • Durée 41:53
The large body of empirical research known as the science of reading can be leveraged to create effective intervention systems within the Multi-Tiered System of Supports
(MTSS.) Join us for this informative, inspiring conversation with Dr. Stephanie Stollar, as she offers guidance about evaluating, selecting, and implementing intervention programs. As the new school year kicks off, you’ll find this conversation to be incredibly timely and helpful!
Our discussion will include how to select reading interventions aligned with research and with students' needs. Key aspects of intervention implementation will be shared, including schedule, educator knowledge, and coaching. Finally, Dr. Stollar will share ways to use adult implementation data and student outcome data to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.
Listeners will learn:
- How to select reading interventions aligned to research and matched to student needs
- How to implement reading interventions for maximum results
- How to evaluate the effectiveness of reading interventions
- What to look for in an effective intervention program
- When intervention is needed and for how long
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Using Data and Evidence-Based Practices to Plan Effective Instruction and Intervention
Saison 3 · Épisode 7
jeudi 25 juillet 2024 • Durée 26:18
Are you interested in learning how you can create a system that supports reading instruction and intervention in your school or district to ensure every student has the best chance at literacy success? This discussion is for you!
This enlightening discussion will focus on the successful Reading by Grade 3 initiative in the Bethlehem Area School District and the strategies and methods behind the district’s approach to instruction and intervention. Our guest, an expert in literacy education who’s been instrumental in shifting the district’s approach to reading instruction and intervention, will share how educators used assessment data to ensure every student is successfully learning to read and write and overcome challenges—regardless of cause.
Our expert will share:
- The importance of having systems and structures in place
- The importance of teacher and administrator knowledge about using data
- The route to getting the best, most useful data
- How to tailor instruction and intervention once the data is in your hands
- When and how to implement intervention
- What to do when intervention isn’t working









