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S7 E7: Debunking the "gift" of dyslexia with Tim Odegard
Jul 12, 2023When we surveyed listeners, more than half of respondents said they wanted more conversations about teaching students with dyslexia! With that in mind, in this episode Susan is joined by Dr. Tim Odega...
Special episode—Disciplinary literacy: Connecting reading and math in children's literature with Allison Hintz and Antony Smith
Jul 05, 2023From reading street signs and menus to checking the weather, and using a ruler, there are so many examples of how a student's math and literacy adventure continues beyond the classroom. That's why we'...
S7 E6: What teachers can learn from incarcerated youth with Hilderbrand Pelzer III
Jun 28, 2023In this episode, we take on the difficult topic of literacy education in the American juvenile justice system. Susan is joined by Hilderbrand Pelzer III, who discusses his experience as an educational...
Special episode: Integrating Science and Literacy Strategies with Susan Gomez Zwiep
Jun 21, 2023We’re excited to share a special episode from our friends at the Science Connections podcast! Literacy learning doesn’t end when a student leaves their English class; it continues to develop, grow and...
S7 E5: Science of Reading professional development with Danielle Thompson
Jun 14, 2023Susan interviews Danielle "Nell" Thompson, literacy multi-hyphenate and the creator of the Big Sky Literacy Summit. This August, the summit returns with a star-studded lineup of mentors, sages, teache...
S7 E4: Scaffolding is built to be temporary with Zaretta Hammond
May 31, 2023While in New Orleans at the Plain Talk About Literacy and Learning conference, Susan sat down with keynoter Zaretta Hammond. Zaretta shared her thoughts on the importance of scaffolding in literacy ed...
Special episode: The Right to Read: Live from Plain Talk with Kareem Weaver
May 17, 2023After three years and more than 3 million downloads, Science of Reading: The Podcast recently conducted its first ever taping in front of a live audience. The recording took place on March 9, 2023, in...
S7 E03: When not to differentiate: A guide to small-group instruction with Jamey Peavler
May 03, 2023This season is all about tackling the hard stuff, and there is no harder pill to swallow than being told by a student that you don't know how to teach reading—especially when you realize they're right...
The Science of Reading in the Montessori classroom with Susan Zoll, Natasha Feinberg, and Laura Saylor
Apr 19, 2023For the second episode in our new season focused on tackling the hard stuff, we're taking on a question that listeners have asked: how can we apply the Science of Reading in a Montessori setting? To h...
S7 E01: Navigating the noise with Claude Goldenberg
Apr 05, 2023Claude “Skeptic” Goldenberg, professor of Education at Stanford, rejoins Susan Lambert to kick off season seven of this Science of Reading podcast—all centered around “tackling the hard stuff.” In thi...