A Novel Idea: The History of the Science of Reading

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Education #217

Host Meg Mechelke explores the history of the science of reading and literacy instruction in the United States.

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  • AmyLov
    So interesting…and infuriating!
    As a former elementary teacher with a reading endorsement and mother to a bright daughter with dyslexia, I’m a big fan of this podcast. In trying to help my daughter learn to read, I’ve felt completely robbed by the time and money I spent on my education. I’m ashamed that I was allowed to work as a reading teacher with the laughable education I received in the early 2000s on how to teach reading. I’ve learned more about teaching and learning to read through the relatively inexpensive Orten-Gillingham based curriculum I’ve been using to teach all my kids to read. Anyone who cares about children or adults who thought of themselves as “slow” or “not smart” as a kid should listen to this podcast.
  • pecht1
    A must listen podcast series for all educators, families, and policy makers
    Thank you, Meg and Iowa Reading Research Center for this incredibly well-researched, timely, and entertaining podcast series. This information will help to change children’s lives because all children have the right to read and write. As an Orton-Gillingham Fellow, I teach graduate courses for teachers based in the SoR. I am sharing this series with everyone in my courses and everyone I know. Thank you! Thank you!
  • NatPete23
    Great podcast for teachers
    This podcast is a gem! Especially the last episode which explains how teachers can evaluate and select curriculums and how teachers can interpret and understand scientific research.
  • jvfjfbk
    Great listen!
    Very informative and fun! Great narrating!! Easy to follow.
  • Ozra1974
    Great podcast for educators!
    Great information and easy to listen to!
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