Épisodes

  • [Listen Again] The Relationship Between Phonics and Language Comprehension with Tiffany Hogan
    Feb 14 2025

    Episode 167: Researcher Tiffany Hogan explores the relationship between phonics and language comprehension in this episode. She shares practical ways to make these connections in the classrooms - including read-alouds, discourse, and writing.

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode

    • On the Importance of Listening Comprehension
    • If you don't look, you don't see: Measuring language development to inform literacy instruction
    • List of commercially available Developmental Language Disorder (DLDP) Screeners
    • DLDandme.org
    • RADLD.org
    • ASHA Voices on Apple Podcasts
    • Understanding Dyslexia in the Context of Developmental Language Disorder
    • Increasing Higher Level Language Skills to Improve Reading Comprehension
    • Adapting Curricula for Children with Language Comprehension Deficits
    • Five ways SLPs (and others) can positively impact children with dyslexia
    • A generic implementation framework for school-based research and practice
    • 'We test, not teach, comprehension' Jeanne Chall:
    • CUBED free assessment and progress monitoring for decoding, language, and reading
    • Executive functions and morphological awareness explain the shared variance between word reading and listening comprehension Young-Suk Kim
    • the acquisition of an alphabetic code is like catching a virus… this virus infects all speech processing… Language is never the same again” Uta Frith


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    1 h et 7 min
  • Research-Backed Strategies for Academic Talk with Jeff Zwiers
    Feb 7 2025

    Episode 217
    Have you ever wondered how to get your students talking in a way that builds deeper understanding? In this episode, we chat with Jeff Zwiers, author of Academic Conversations and Next Steps with Academic Conversations, about the power of authentic discussions in the classroom.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    • 3 Key Features of Authentic Conversations: Building on ideas, clarifying and supporting, and using information gaps to spark curiosity.
    • Practical Strategies: How to use routines like Think-Pair-Share to foster meaningful discussions.
    • Building a Culture of Communication: Tips for helping students share opinions, argue effectively, and engage deeply.

    This episode is packed with actionable ideas to help you create a classroom where every student’s voice matters. Tune in to discover how academic talk can boost participation, agency, and long-term success!

    Resources

    • Article: Enhancing Instruction with Authentic Communication: 3 Features Conversing to Fortify Literacy, Language, and Learning
    • Book: Academic Conversations
    • Book: Next Steps with Academic Conversations




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    57 min
  • Research-Backed Writing Strategies from a 5th Grade Classroom
    Jan 31 2025

    Struggling to make writing click for your students?

    In this episode, 5th-grade teacher Elise Frank shares practical strategies to tackle the challenges of teaching writing, inspired by "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen Harris.

    Key takeaways:

    • Simplify the hidden processes of writing for your students.
    • Boost ownership and feedback.
    • Integrate writing across all subjects.

    Packed with actionable ideas, this episode is a must-listen for every teacher! Tune in now and transform your writing instruction!

    Resources:

    • Focus Article: "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen Harris
    • See Elise's writing instruction in action:
      • Video: 5th Grade ELA: Writing about Esperanza Rising with SRSD
      • Video: 5th Grade ELA: The Power of SRSD and EL Education (Esperanza Rising)
    • Urban teachers’ implementation of SRSD for persuasive writing following practice-based professional development: positive effects mediated by compromised fidelity. McKeown, D., FitzPatrick, E., Brown, M., Brindle, M., Owens, J., & Hendrick, R. (2019).
    • Powerful Writing Strategies for All Students by Harris, Graham, Mason and Friedlander
    • Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning by Patrice Bain and Pooja K Agarwal


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    37 min
  • A Path to Better Writing with Steve Graham
    Jan 24 2025

    Steve Graham discusses the significance of writing in education, the challenges teachers face in teaching writing, and effective strategies to enhance students' writing skills.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:

    1. the interconnectedness of writing and reading
    2. the importance of feedback
    3. the role of handwriting and typing in writing fluency
    4. the necessity of integrating writing instruction into the curriculum
    5. the role of interactive writing as a bridge for early and progressing writers

    Steve also shares his thoughts on the impact of 21st-century tools like AI on writing practices, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI in education.

    Resources:

    • Focus Article: "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen Harris


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    54 min
  • [Listen Again] The Writing Revolution with Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler
    Jan 17 2025

    From July 22, 2022

    The Writing Revolution authors, Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler, share a 'revolutionary' approach to writing. The best part: It begins at the sentence level AND content knowledge drives the rigor. Moreover, there is an overlap in reading, writing, and critical thinking.

    What are the principles of The Writing Revolution? There are six:

    1. Students need explicit instruction in writing, beginning in the early elementary grades.
    2. Sentences are the building blocks of all writing.
    3. When embedded in the content of the curriculum, writing instruction is a powerful teaching tool.
    4. The content of the curriculum drives the rigor of the writing activities.
    5. Grammar is best taught in the context of student writing.
    6. The two most important phases of the writing process are planning and revising.


    Resources

    • The Writing Revolution, Not for Profit
    • The Writing Revolution, The Atlantic, October 2012
    • Writing and cognitive load theory, Natalie Wexler


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    45 min
  • Ep. 214 Aligning Early Writing Routines to Research
    Jan 10 2025

    What if young students could transform writing from a daunting task into an exciting journey of self-expression?

    In this episode, Laura Stam, a second-grade teacher from Wyoming, discusses her transformative journey in writing instruction. Struggling initially with an unstructured writing curriculum, Laura discovered innovative methods to support her students.

    You will hear how Laura has incorporated strategies fromThe Writing Revolution and self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) to empower her students to write confidently about their learning topics, such as the Revolutionary War and ancient China. Also, you will learn how strategic tools like mnemonics, goal setting, and structured sentence expansion activities have made her students more independent writers.

    Resources:

    • Focus Article: "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen Harris
    • Laura's Teaching Videos
      • 2nd Grade Writing: CKLA, ThinkSRSD, and The Writing Revolution
      • Writing with Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) and ThinkSRSD (2nd grade)
      • Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) Grade 2: Collaborative Writing with The Magic Fish (1/2)
        Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) Grade 2: Writing with The Magic Fish (2/2)
      • Core Knowledge Language Arts Grade 2: Indus River Writing Demo
    • Institute for Excellence in Writing
    • The Writing Revolution
    • From Struggle to Success: Navigating the Writing Process With Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD)


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    28 min
  • Ep. 213: Evidence-Based Writing Instruction for Young Learners with Karen Harris & Young Suk Grace Kim
    Jan 3 2025

    This episode highlights the close connection between reading and writing and the importance of teaching them together. Young-Suk Kim uses a structural house analogy to explain their interdependence. Karen Harris introduces the SRSD (Self-Regulated Strategy Development) model, focusing on evidence-based practices that build self-regulation and explicit instruction for writing. We discuss the researchers brand new study with 1st and 2nd graders, including the SRSD Plus approach, which adds instruction in handwriting, spelling, and oral language. Our guests share practical tips for improving handwriting fluency and research on SRSD Plus’s positive impact on early writing and student confidence, offering valuable insights for classroom teaching.

    Resources

    • Enhancing Reading and Writing Skills through Systematically Integrated Instruction (with HOUSE graphic that Young explains in the beginning of the podcast)
    • The Science of Teaching Reading is Incomplete without the Science of Writing: A Randomized Control Trial of Integrated Teaching of Reading and Writing
    • Yes, they can: Developing transcription skills and oral language in tandem with SRSD instruction on close reading of science text to write informative essays at grades 1 and 2


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    1 h et 5 min
  • Melissa & Lori Love Literacy Trailer
    Dec 31 2024

    Melissa & Lori Love Literacy™ is a podcast for teachers. The hosts are your classroom-next-door teacher friends turned podcasters learning with you. Episodes feature top literacy experts and teachers who are putting the science of reading into practice. Melissa & Lori bridge the gap between the latest research and your day-to-day teaching.


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    1 min