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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
TRT Podcast #180: Which literacy assessments are worth you and your students' time? - with Sean Morrisey Sean Morrisey, former school psychologist turned fifth grade teacher, walks us through the many different literacy assessments
TRT Podcast #172: Answering science of reading questions that keep you up at night Melissa Loftus and Lori Sappington, hosts of the popular Melissa & Lori Love Literacy, have written a fabulous new book!
TRT Podcast #171: The most important things to remember when teaching phonemic awareness Phonemic awareness can feel like an overwhelming topic ... but you'll find the most important things to remember in this 3-minute
TRT Podcast #168: How to differentiate phonics instruction - with Alison Ryan Alison Ryan, author of The Phonics Playbook, explains how to differentiate phonics instruction during whole class lessons and/or during small group lessons.
TRT Podcast #167: How to give explicit writing instruction in the primary grades - with Sally Bergquiest Sally Bergquist is an experienced teacher who has written an explicit, structured writing program for K-2. Listen
TRT Podcast#166: How to understand education research: A conversation with Nate Hansford Nate Hansford, author of The Scientific Principles of Teaching, equips teachers to discern whether or not a study is high-quality, and whether or
TRT Podcast #164: Integrating vocabulary and writing instruction - with Dr. Lorraine Hammond Dr. Lorraine Hammond describes a whole-school approach to teaching vocabulary and explains how teachers can teach writing at the same time. What
TRT Podcast #161: What should small group instruction look like? - with Deedee Wills Deedee Wills was once a kindergarten teacher who trained other teachers to implement guided reading. In today's episode she shares information
TRT Podcast #162: How to scaffold preschoolers' early writing skills - with Dr. Sonia Cabell When you understand the stages of early writing, you're better able to support beginning writers. In this episode, Dr. Sonia