• Top Episode of 2024: 193: Systems to Get Better Reading Results with Stephanie Stollar
    Dec 27 2024

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    From 5/10/24

    In this conversation, Stephanie Stollar discusses the implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS). MTSS is a framework for school improvement that helps to provide support for students with various needs. The MTSS framework focuses on using data to identify barriers to student performance and making plans to eliminate those barriers. Stollar explains that word recognition skills are more discreet and sequential, while language comprehension skills are more unconstrained and complex. Stephanie recommends that special education resources should be blended with general education resources from the beginning, and students should receive intensive support as soon as it is needed, without having to go through a series of interventions and assessments. She also emphasizes the importance of evidence-aligned instruction and the need for team-based decision-making in the MTSS model.

    Takeaways

    • MTSS is a framework for school improvement that helps teachers provide support for students with various needs
    • The tiers in MTSS are prevention of reading failure, with tier one being primary prevention for all students, tier two providing extra support for students at higher risk, and tier three offering intensive and individualized support for struggling readers
    • Differentiate tier one instruction and provide targeted instruction based on screening and diagnostic data
    • Assessments in MTSS include screening assessments to identify students at risk, diagnostic assessments to determine specific instructional needs, and progress monitoring assessments to track student progress.
    • Blend special education resources with general education resources from the beginning and provide intensive support as soon as it is needed.
    • Focus on evidence-aligned instruction and team-based decision-making in the MTSS model.

    Resources

    • Stephanie's Reading Science Academy
    • Stephanie's MTSS Course
    • Watch Stephanie discuss...
      • the importance of using universal screening data to reflect the effectiveness of Tier 1 instruction and design core instruction
      • the elements in a coordinated, comprehensive assessment system
      • why you should teach word recognition and language comprehension at the same time


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    55 mins
  • Ep. 212: Beyond the Science of Reading with Natalie Wexler
    Dec 20 2024

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    Phonics alone won’t solve the literacy crisis.

    Natalie Wexler's new book: Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning advocates, which connects the science of reading to the broader science of learning.

    Key Points:

    • The current reading crisis is fundamentally a learning crisis.
    • Cognitive science principles, such as retrieval practice, should apply to all learning.
    • Advocating for a knowledge-building curriculum supports all students, particularly those who struggle.
    • Writing instruction should start with explicit techniques.
    • All teachers should integrate literacy within their content.

    Beyond the Science of Reading advocates for an integrated approach to literacy that combines cognitive science principles with literacy instruction, emphasizing content knowledge, explicit writing instruction, and cross-disciplinary teaching to boost student success.

    Resources

    • Natalie's new book Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning
    • Do We Need to Teach Comprehension Strategies Explicitly?
    • The Writing Effect


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    42 mins
  • [Listen Again] Ep. 62: Effective Fluency Instruction with Tim Rasinski
    Dec 13 2024

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    From June 22, 2021

    In this episode, reading and fluency expert Tim Rasinski tells us all about effective fluency instruction! How does repeated reading build fluency instruction? Why does text difficulty level impact fluency practice? What do effective accuracy, automaticity, and expression sound like?

    Check out research, articles, and helpful materials located on Tim's website and follow Tim on Twitter @TimRasinski1. We also discuss this piece by Nell Duke.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Ep. 211: Building Fluency with POSSUM with Melissa Orkin and Maryanne Wolf
    Dec 6 2024

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    Fluency is a crucial aspect of reading. It involves automaticity and the ability to connect different aspects of word knowledge.

    In this episode, Maryanne Wolf and Melissa Orkin discuss:

    • the importance of fluency in reading
    • the factors that contribute to fluent reading
    • the need for an integrative approach to fluency instruction
    • the POSSUM approach to building word knowledge

    Big Takeaway: Fluency is essential for comprehension and has social-emotional implications for struggling readers. The POSSUM approach can help students make the needed connections to be able to read fluently.

    Want to Learn More?

    • The More You Know: How Teaching Multiple Aspects of Word Knowledge
      Builds Fluency Skills by Melissa Orkin, Kirk Vanacore, Laura Rhinehart,
      Rebecca Gotlieb, and Maryanne Wolf
    • Building Fluency with POSSUM
    • Downloadable lessons featuring the POSSUM approach:
      • Grades K-2
      • Grades 3-5
    • Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect: Repeated Reading Is No More Effective Than Continuous Reading for Improving Fluency and Comprehension in School-Age Struggling Readers by Elizabeth S. Norton
    • RAN and the reading brain with Elizabeth Norton (youtube video)
    • Word Finder wordfinder.yourdictionary.com - find words with similar patterns!
    • Crafting Minds Group
    • NIDO Learning


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    50 mins
  • [Listen Again] Ep. 150: Science of Reading for ALL Students: Intervention for Secondary Students
    Nov 29 2024

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    Secondary educators have students in their classrooms who weren’t taught to read. Because of these reading deficits, students likely have a difficult time accessing secondary texts and tasks. Our guests today, Supt. Sherry Sousa and Educator Julie Brown, discuss a secondary intervention they developed that WORKS and is totally doable. The best part? Students partake in the intervention in addition to - not instead of - their regular high school English classes.

    Resources

    • No Time to Waste: Structured Literacy for Young Adults
    • Ameer Baraka video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyFiOYCqvyk


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    58 mins
  • Ep. 210: How Can You Improve Fluency for Older Students? with Janee' Butler
    Nov 22 2024

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    Fluency is complex, especially for older students.

    In this episode, Janee' Butler shares:

    • how fluency instruction looks from early grades to secondary
    • about challenges students and teachers face,
    • practical strategies for improving fluency,
    • a reminder not to forget about student motivation, especially for older students struggling with reading fluently.

    The Big Takeway: Reading fluency is essential for older students to be able to comprehend what they read. Teachers need the knowledge of how to help each student!

    Want to Learn More?

    • Janee's presentation at PaTTAN Symposium 2024: Achieving Adolescent Literacy Proficiency: The Importance of Fluency
    • Teaching Oral Reading Fluency to Older Students by Tim Shanahan
    • Phonics and Spelling through Phoneme-Grapheme Mapping by Catherine Grace
    • Really Great Reading assessments (free)
    • DIBELS assessments- 8th Edition (free)
    • Plain Talk About Literacy & Learning Conference 2025
    • email Janee': janee@mycll.org


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    50 mins
  • [Listen Again] Ep. 110: Baltimore Secondary Literacy Teachers Talk Fluency
    Nov 15 2024

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    From June 3, 2022

    Today middle school educators from Baltimore City Public Schools join us to discuss their focus on fluency through Continuous Improvement work with fluency using HQC. What is Continuous Improvement? Why is this a useful framework? “Possibly wrong, definitely incomplete” is a mantra that resonates. The educators share their approach, impact, and outcomes for students. Secondary teachers… this one’s for you.

    Related Episodes

    • Ep. 98: Improving Student Reading Growth in Months with Fluency Instruction and Practice
    • Ep. 62: Effective Fluency Instruction with Tim Rasinski

    Resources

    • Carnegie Foundation Continuous Improvement in Education Resources such as videos, tools, and publications


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ep. 209: Readers' Theater: Easy, Effective, & FUN! with Dr. Chase Young
    Nov 8 2024

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    Chase Young discusses the implementation of Reader's Theater in the classroom, providing a detailed framework for the process. He emphasizes the importance of structured practice, fluency, and expression, as well as the benefits of engaging students in dramatic reading. Reader's Theater can be implemented in ELA and other subject areas with grade-level texts. Reader's Theatre improves reading skills and transfers skills to other texts.

    Takeaways

    • Structured practice is essential for achieving fluency and expression in Reader's Theater.
    • Reader's Theater can be integrated with other subjects, providing opportunities for vocabulary and morphology instruction.
    • Choosing challenging, grade-level texts is important for meeting grade-level expectations and supporting students' fluency and comprehension.
    • Repetition plays a significant role in scaffolding and supporting students' fluency and expression in Reader's Theater. Reader's Theatre is an effective tool for improving reading skills and fluency.

    Resources

    • Meta analysis - super duper effect size 1.23
    • Readers Theatre Plus Comprehension and Word Study 2017
    • Free Readers’ Theater Scripts at The Best Class - Chase Young’s website
    • Rumpelstiltskin Readers’ Theater Script
    • The Methods of Repeated Readings - J. Samuels The Reading Teacher
    • More Readers' Theater Scripts at JustTwoTeachers


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    51 mins