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S4-E12: A conversation on growing up with dyslexia with 10th grader Hadyn Fleming
Dec 15, 2021In this episode, we join Susan Lambert as she talks to 10th grader Hadyn Fleming about his experiences growing up with dyslexia. Hadyn shares his story of moving around a lot and what it took in his e...
S4-E11 Building resilience through routine, relationships, and regulation in the classroom: Ricky Robertson
Dec 01, 2021In this episode, we join Susan Lambert as she talks to Ricky Robertson about building systems of support for students impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the educators who work with t...
S4-E10: What we’ve learned and the guests we’re grateful for
Nov 17, 2021In this episode, we join Susan Lambert as she rewinds the tape and highlights some of the standout learning moments that have occurred throughout this season of the podcast. Guests like Sue Pimentel, ...
S4-E9: Dyslexia and developmental trajectories: Dr. Nadine Gaab
Nov 03, 2021In this episode, Susan Lambert joins Dr. Nadine Gaab to discuss dyslexia and the developmental progression of the brain and behavior of students as they learn to read. Dr. Gaab, an Associate Professor...
S4-08: Empowering multilingual learners: Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan
Oct 20, 2021In this episode, Susan Lambert is joined by Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities presented when teaching multilingual learners how to read. Dr. Cárdenas-Hagan is a bi...
S4-07: Linguistic Variety and Dialects: Difference, not error: Julie Washington
Oct 06, 2021In this episode, Susan Lambert is joined by Dr. Julie Washington to discuss linguistic variety and dialects as difference, not error, and how to best support all students as they learn to read. Dr. Wa...
S4-06: Educator voices: Personal journeys through the Science of Reading
Sep 22, 2021In this episode, Susan Lambert joins elementary educator Lindsay Kemeny for a conversation about her journey of discovery with the Science of Reading. A current second grade teacher with ten years of ...
S4-05: Reading as Liberation: Sue Pimentel
Sep 08, 2021In this episode, Sue Pimentel—co-founder of the nonprofit StandardWorks, founding partner of Student Achievement Partners, and lead author of the Common Core State Standards for ELA—joins Susan Lamber...
S4-04: Learning to Read Digitally vs. in Print: Dr. Lauren Trakhman & Dr. Patricia Alexander
Aug 25, 2021In this episode, Susan Lambert sits down with Lauren Trakhman and Patricia Alexander, professors from the Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology within the College of Education a...
S4-03: Learning disabilities and their emotional impact: Dr. Sheila Clonan
Aug 11, 2021This episode features Dr. Sheila Clonan discussing her work with identifying learning disabilities (particularly dyslexia) in children. Dr. Clonan also explores the mental and emotional effects of le...