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TRT Podcast #218: What to say to your child's teacher when your child is struggling with learning to read - with Michelle Henderson Are you concerned about your child's lack of progress in learning to
TRT Podcast #216: What do students need to learn, and what do only teachers need to know? - with Dr. Devin Kearns Have we overcorrected in our enthusiasm for structured literacy? Dr. Kearns challenges teachers to
TRT Podcast #215: Anything but boring: The power of direct instruction with Dr. Zach Groshell Dr. Zach Groshell explains what direct instruction is and why it's so effective for student learning. He also shares specific classroom strategies
TRT Podcast #214: How to use the MTSS framework to transform school reading achievement - with Dr. Sarah Brown & Dr. Stephanie Stollar Dr. Sarah Brown and Dr. Stephanie Stollar join me to talk about
TRT Podcast #213: The principal's role in using MTSS to improve reading outcomes - with Sharon Dunn Sharon Dunn, a former principal of a high-poverty school, shares the process that she and her staff used
TRT Podcast #211: Why implementation is the missing piece - with Justin Browning Implementation specialist Justin Browning joins me to discuss the challenges of implementation, the importance of strong leadership, and what really matters for lasting
TRT Podcast #209: How to use Paragraphology to teach the writing process - with Bridget Barley When I heard Bridget Barley speak about her brilliant method for teaching students to write clearly structured paragraphs, I knew I wanted
TRT Podcast #208: All about The Writing Revolution - with Judith Hochman Judith Hochman, creator of The Writing Revolution method, explains the principles of this approach and shares practical, sentence-level activities that teachers can use
TRT Podcast #207: How to teach students to be strong writers using SRSD - with Dr. Karen Harris Dr. Karen Harris, the creator of SRSD (self-regulated strategy development), walks us through this evidence-based approach to
TRT Podcast #206: Strategies for teaching writing in the early grades - with Amy Siracusano Amy Siracusano describes the Not So Simple View of Writing and explains how this model helps us make instructional decisions
TRT Podcast #205: How to incorporate guided practice into your writing lessons - with Leah Mermelstein When I look back at my own writing instruction, I often gave a quick mini-lesson and expected students to
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,
TRT Podcast #203: Evidence-based practices in teaching writing - with Dr. Steve Graham With his 47 years of experience, Dr. Steve Graham has much to share about what research says about teaching writing and how to
TRT Podcast #202: How to cure the balanced literacy hangover - with Dr. Brent Conway & Jen Hogan Dr. Brent Conway, school superintendent, and Jen Hogan, curriculum coordinator, have written a fascinating white paper, Early Literacy and
TRT Podcast #198: Equipping students to make strong inferences - with Dr. Amy Elleman Comprehension is complex - and helping students improve comprehension is no straightforward task! Thankfully, Dr. Amy Elleman shows us how to teach
TRT Podcast #197: How to use think alouds to improve students' reading comprehension - with Dr. Molly Ness Dr. Molly Ness joins us to examine the power of think alouds. We discuss how to prepare
TRT Podcast #196: The nuts and bolts of building oral language in the classroom - with Jocelyn Seamer Don't have time to build oral language skills? Jocelyn Seamer shows you how to build them into what you're already doing
TRT Podcast #195: How to train future reading teachers - with Dr. Carrie Pfeifer Dr. Carrie Pfeifer shares how her structured literacy clinic and redesigned coursework prepare future reading teachers. Students get hands-on tutoring experience
TRT Podcast #191: An introduction to morphology - with Michelle Sullivan This episode begins an exciting series about morphology! Michelle Sullivan, of The Colorful Classroom, defines basic morphology terms and gives practical ways to begin morphology
TRT Podcast #189: Understanding the Orton-Gillingham Approach - with Pryor Rayburn Pryor Rayburn, a teacher and Fellow in Training with the Orton-Gillingham Academy, shares education resources through her website, The Orton Gillingham Mama. In today's episode
TRT Podcast #188: How to apply reading research to classroom teaching - with Harriet Janetos Harriet Janetos, an author and reading specialist, has a gift for sorting through reading research and understanding how to
TRT Podcast #187: The 5 systems every school needs to improve literacy outcomes - with Pati Montgomery Increasing teacher knowledge about the science of reading is one important step toward improving literacy outcomes in a
TRT Podcast #186: Why a skeptical balanced literacy teacher embraced the science of reading Jolene Rosploch was a committed balanced literacy teacher. When Schools Cubed arrived to help her school improve literacy outcomes, Jolene
TRT Podcast #185: From struggle to success: A reading specialist's structured literacy journey Reading specialist Julie Speidel describes the struggles and triumphs that she faced as she supported her staff in improving literacy outcomes.
TRT Podcast #184: One school's journey from balanced to structured literacy - with Candice Johnson Today's episode tells the story of a Cudahy, Wisconsin school's journey from balanced to structured literacy. Reading specialist Candice
TRT Podcast #183: "I didn't believe him" - How one mom learned that her son's school wasn't teaching him to read - with Dr. Irene Daria Irene's kindergarten son was attending a prestigious Manhattan
TRT Podcast #181: Answers to all your questions about teaching handwriting - with Dr. Shawn Datchuk Should we teach students to write upper or lowercase letters first? What's the best routine for practicing handwriting? How