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Spring Rewind '24: Deconstructing the Rope: Background knowledge, with Susan B. Neuman
Mar 27, 2024Join Susan B. Neuman, professor of early childhood and literacy education at the Steinhardt School at New York University, in our Deconstructing the Rope series. She explains the important link betwee...
S8 E12: Language and literacy, with Catherine Snow
Mar 13, 2024Catherine Snow, Ph.D., Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, joins Susan Lambert on this episode to reflect on the state of language and literacy instructio...
S8 E11: Cognitive load theory: Four items at a time, with Greg Ashman
Feb 28, 2024Greg Ashman—author of multiple books including A Little Guide for Teachers: Cognitive Load Theory, deputy principal, and professor—sits down with Susan Lambert on this episode to discuss cognitive loa...
S8 E10: Comprehension is an outcome, with Sharon Vaughn
Feb 14, 2024Dr. Sharon Vaughn, award-winning researcher and multi-published author, who has advised on literacy across 30 states and 10 different countries, joins Susan Lambert on this episode. She digs into how ...
S8 E9: Knowledge building can’t wait, with HyeJin Hwang
Jan 31, 2024Dr. HyeJin Hwang is an assistant professor and literacy researcher whose research interests revolve around reading comprehension and content learning in K–12 settings, particularly for multilingual st...
S8 E8: The plea to preserve deep reading, with Maryanne Wolf, Ed.D.
Jan 17, 2024A name known throughout the literacy world, Maryanne Wolf, Ed.D., has published over 170 scientific articles and four books focusing on the science of the reading brain. In this episode she discusses ...
S8 E7: Vocabulary is unconstrained, with Tanya S. Wright
Jan 03, 2024As a writer of several books for teachers and parents, former kindergarten teacher, and current associate professor of language and literacy in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State Un...
S8 E6: Like teacher, like student: Showing up as your full self, with Dr. Jasmine Rogers
Dec 20, 2023Returning guest and recent doctoral degree recipient Dr. Jasmine Rogers rejoins the podcast to discuss findings from her research on Black language and teacher perceptions of Black language. Dr. Roger...
S8 E5: No perfect set of words: Building vocabulary, with Margaret McKeown
Dec 06, 2023This episode’s guest is Margaret McKeown, Ph.D., a retired professor from the University of Pittsburgh, decades-long researcher, and former elementary school teacher. In it, Margaret and Susan address...
S8 E4: Brace for impact: Unifying classrooms through mission-based learning, with John Hattie
Nov 22, 2023On this wide ranging episode, Susan finally gets the chance to speak with famed education thinker and author John Hattie, Ph.D. Hattie has authored dozens and dozens of books. He’s best known for his ...