Episodes

Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Trauma-Informed Literacy Instruction: Interview with Erin Silcox
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Amid a global pandemic, the issue of trauma has emerged like never before. Trauma has always existed in classrooms, but never to the extent that it does now. Learn how we can help trauma-affected students and teachers in this podcast with Erin Silcox of Trauma-Informed Teachers.

Thursday Jan 13, 2022
A Better Way to Intervene: Interview with Dr. Matt Burns
Thursday Jan 13, 2022
Thursday Jan 13, 2022
The need for intervention with students has never been greater, but we need better and more effective ways to do it. Learn from Dr. Matt Burns how class wide intervention for any subject, but especially reading, changes outcomes for students.

Friday Dec 03, 2021
Santa‘s bringing books! Interview with Josh Barronton
Friday Dec 03, 2021
Friday Dec 03, 2021
Find out what Santa's helper, Josh Barronton from Barnes & Noble, is putting on his list this year! You will hear about new books, some old favorites, and be inspired to go shopping either for your personal readers or those in your classrooms.

Thursday Nov 11, 2021
NO MORE sight words: Interview with Dr. Katie Pace Miles
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
For years, children have been asked to memorize lists of "sight" words, with little or no understanding of the phonics, spelling patterns, or function of those words. Learn what needs to change from Dr. Katie Pace Miles, whose research in this area led her to create Reading Ready, a free intervention program designed to help striving readers.

Thursday Oct 28, 2021
The Courage to Learn & Change: Interview with Dr. Heidi Beverine-Curry
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Dr. Heidi Beverine-Curry started her teaching career without the knowledge she needed to effectively teach students to read. She started a journey that took her from the classroom to leading professional learning for The Reading League. Find out what she's learned about the role of knowledge building and the courage it takes to both learn and change.

Friday Oct 15, 2021
Sharing the Love of SoR: Interview with Dr. Pam Kastner
Friday Oct 15, 2021
Friday Oct 15, 2021
Dr. Pam Kastner's passion is sharing the love of Science of Reading, and her Wakelets are legendary! As president of The Reading League Pennsylvania and as the State Lead Consultant for Literacy for the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN), she has been given an unique opportunity to identify high-quality professional learning and share with teachers. Learn how her own experiences led her to help others in this life-long learning journey!

Friday Oct 01, 2021
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month: Interview with Sonya Yates
Friday Oct 01, 2021
Friday Oct 01, 2021
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month! The president of the Alabama branch of the International Dyslexia Association, Sonya Yates, shares the history, the successes, and what still needs to be done in Alabama.

Thursday Sep 16, 2021
The Sweet Sounds of Reading Success: Interview with Dr. Mary Dahlgren
Thursday Sep 16, 2021
Thursday Sep 16, 2021
Research has proven that phonological awareness is critical for learning to read. Struggling with phonological skills is one of the best predictors of poor reading outcomes for students. Learn how Tools 4 Reading founder and literacy leader Dr. Mary Dahlgren has changed the trajectory of children's and teachers' lives through her innovative tools and lifetime of work dedicated to improving reading.

Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Science of Reading for Everyone: Interview with Dr. Maria Murray
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
The Reading League is making the Science of Reading accessible to anyone, and in doing so, is improving teaching, learning, and the engagement of stakeholders, including parents. Learn more from President and CEO, Dr. Maria Murray, how The Reading League is changing reading around the world for the better.

Thursday Aug 19, 2021
Building the Knowledge to Improve Reading: Interview with Natalie Wexler
Thursday Aug 19, 2021
Thursday Aug 19, 2021
If you have wondered why our students struggle with reading, even when they can decode the words on the page, it is likely due to a knowledge gap. This gap has been inadvertently created by a lack of learning in the areas of science, social studies, the arts, and other subject areas. Listen to our podcast with author Natalie Wexler and learn how we can solve not only the reading crisis but also the writing crisis.