Subscribe to the Podcast Hello there. Welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast recorded here in Tasmania on the lands of the Palawa people. I'...| Jocelyn Seamer Education
TRT Podcast #227: How to do a repeated reading intervention to build fluency with Melanie Brethour When students read accurately but slowly, research supports using a repeated reading intervention. But how does it work? How long should students read? What kind of feedback should you give? Get answers to these questions and more from reading interventionist Melanie […] The post How to do a repeated reading intervention to build fluency – with Melanie Brethour appeared first on The Measur...| The Measured Mom
TRT Podcast #226: Practical ways to build background knowledge - with Meghan Hein Free up your students' mental space! Teacher Meghan Hein explains why building background knowledge first makes complex texts more accessible. You'll love her| The Measured Mom
TRT Podcast #225: A 5-step method for helping students read CVC words – with Pryor Rayburn Do you have students who are struggling to read CVC words? You’ll love the quick and practical tips that Pryor Rayburn shares in this episode! Listen to the episode here Full episode transcript Learn more from Pryor Rayburn The post A 5-step method for helping students read CVC words – with Pryor Rayburn appeared first on The Measured Mom.| The Measured Mom
TRT Podcast #224: How to promote orthographic mapping – with Michelle Sullivan Michelle Sullivan joins me to discuss what orthographic mapping is and how we can promote it so our students become fluent readers and spellers. Listen to the episode here Full episode transcript Learn more from Michelle Sullivan The post How to promote orthographic mapping – with Michelle Sullivan appeared first on The Measured Mom.| The Measured Mom
TRT Podcast #223: How to support oral language development - with Kim Lockhart Kim Lockhart, an experienced teacher who currently teaches in a French immersion school, helps us understand why oral language development is so important.| The Measured Mom
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Subscribe to the Podcast Why hello there. Welcome to this episode of the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn, and I am so happy to have you here. Picture this. You've introduced a nonfiction text to your students in preparation for a text-based unit. Students are engaging well, they're reading with a partner, responding to your queries, and then you hit a part of the text that they find interesting. Their eyes light up. They sit up straight, and hands shoot up across the classr...| Jocelyn Seamer Education
Subscribe to the Podcast Hello, hello, welcome to this episode of the Structured Literacy Podcast, recorded right here in Tasmania, the lands of the Palawa people. I'm Jocelyn, and today we're talking about something that's on the minds of many leaders right now, which is choosing a program. If you know my work at all, or you've been listening to this podcast for a while, you know I'm not anti-program, in fact, I make them. And I have to be really honest, I have thought perhaps I shouldn't be...| Jocelyn Seamer Education
Here at Wilson Language Training we believe that the ability to read opens up a world of possibilities for every individual. So, it was disheartening to see that the 2024 NAEP reading scores are continuing their downward trend. In recent years, educators have become increasingly familiar with the science of reading (SOR)—in fact, many states […] The post Implementation Science: The Missing Link to Improving Student Literacy Outcomes appeared first on Wilson Language Training.| Wilson Language Training
TRT Podcast #204: Can we redeem the writing workshop approach? - with April Smith "Writing workshop" is almost a bad word in today's science of reading circles. It's true that many elements of the model need improvement,| The Measured Mom
We had the chance to get Ashley Davis’s perspective on Structured Literacy and the impact of implementing Fundations® in her Ohio district.| Wilson Language Training
Florida teacher Ciara Hope shares how she’s using Fundations to inspire her students, boost their confidence, and make learning to read fun.| Wilson Language Training
Subscribe to the Podcast Hi there, welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. I'm Jocelyn, and it's wonderful to welcome you to this latest epi...| Jocelyn Seamer Education
The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) released their newest issue of Perspectives on Language and Literacy titled The Structured Literacy Brief.| Wilson Language Training
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