Episode (183)
Halaman 11 dari 19
S6 E2: NAEP: What you've always wanted to know with Chester Finn, Jr.
Sep 21, 2022In this episode, we dive deep into the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s report card. Chester Finn, Jr., author of the new book Assessing the Nation's Repo...
S6 E1: The other side of Scarborough’s Rope with Margaret Goldberg
Sep 07, 2022In our kick-off episode for season six, host Susan Lambert is joined by podcast alum Margaret Goldberg, the co-founder of the Right to Read Project. They discuss the new, animated Science of Reading ...
Summer ‘22 Rewind: Empowering English language learners: Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan
Aug 24, 2022In this episode, Susan Lambert was joined by Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities presented when teaching multilingual learners how to read. Dr. Cárdenas-Hagan is...
Summer '22 Rewind: Myths and misconceptions about universal screening: Nancy Nelson
Aug 10, 2022Dr. Nancy Nelson, assistant professor of special education at Boston University, discusses myths and misconceptions around RTI, MTSS, and assessment screening in reading and mathematics instruction. S...
Summer '22 Rewind: Research, comprehension, and content-rich literacy instruction: Sonia Cabell
Jul 27, 2022Join Sonia Cabell, associate professor at the School of Teacher Education at Florida State University, as she shares findings from her research trials on content-rich literacy curricula and discusses ...
Summer '22 Rewind: The symbiotic relationship between literacy and science with Jacquey Barber
Jul 13, 2022Jacquey Barber, director emerita of The Learning Design Group at UC Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science, joins the podcast to discuss her research on the symbiotic relationship between literacy and sc...
S5-E10: Training the next generation of Science of Reading educators with Dr. Amy Murdoch
Jun 29, 2022Dr. Amy Murdoch is the assistant dean of Reading Science in the School of Education at Mount St. Joseph University. She received her doctorate in school psychology with an emphasis in early literacy f...
S5-E9: Making every day a "wins day" with Grammy-winning educator Mickey Smith Jr.
Jun 15, 2022Mickey Smith Jr. is an acclaimed Louisiana educator, author, saxophonist, and self-described "solutionist" who feels a strong calling to help educators and teachers. Mickey, who received the Grammy Mu...
S5-E8: Linguistic structure: English vs. Spanish: Dr. Desirée Pallais-Downing
Jun 01, 2022Dr. Desirée Pallais-Downing is an assistant professor of instruction in the Bilingual/Bicultural Education Program at the University of Texas at Austin. Having lived in Nicaragua, England, the United ...
S5-E7: Unlocking change through literacy legislation: Dr. Kymyona Burk
May 18, 2022Dr. Kymyona Burk is Policy Director for Early Literacy at the Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd). In this role, she supports states pursuing a comprehensive approach to K–3 reading pol...