Recent Episodes
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33. Dr. Leigh Patel & Shawna Coppola
Feb 12, 2024 – 45:12 -
32. Zaretta Hammond -- The Science of Learning: Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain
Feb 5, 2024 – 49:44 -
31. Dr. Leala Holcomb -- Equitable Literacy Instruction for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Jan 29, 2024 – 49:10 -
30. Chris Wenz -- Autism and Literacy
Dec 11, 2023 – 51:19 -
29. Dr. Karen Harris -- Writing Instruction, Self-Regulation Strategies, and Professional Development in Writing
Dec 4, 2023 – 49:46 -
28. Dr. Steve Graham -- Reading and Writing Reciprocity, and Writing Instruction Best Practices Based on 40 Years of Research
Nov 28, 2023 – 01:01:02 -
27. Dr. P David Pearson -- Developing a Research-Informed Reading Curriculum and Literacy Block
Nov 20, 2023 – 01:15:52 -
26. Dr. H. Richard Milner -- Multiple Literacies, Including A Wider Scope of Research in SoR Conversations, Effective Leadership
Nov 13, 2023 – 44:39 -
25. Dr. Laura Ascenzi-Moreno -- Multilingual Learners: Assessment and Teaching
Nov 6, 2023 – 45:39 -
24. Dr. Caitlin Ryan and Dr. Jill Hermann-Wilmarth -- The Hows and Whys of LGBTQ-inclusive Curriculum and Texts
Oct 30, 2023 – 50:41 -
23. Dr. Elizabeth Sulzby -- Emergent Literacy and Language Development
Oct 23, 2023 – 23:13 -
22. Dr. Haeny Yoon and Dr. Lalitha Vasudevan -- Play, Conceptual Knowledge Development, and Literacy Skills
Oct 16, 2023 – 54:45 -
21. John Walker and Dr. Jan Wascowicz -- Speech to Print Approach to Phonics and Spelling Instruction
Oct 9, 2023 – 01:13:14 -
20. Dr. Tim Rasinski -- Fluency Instruction, and Blending the Art and Science of Reading
Oct 2, 2023 – 39:46 -
19. Dr. Laura Steacy and Dr. Don Compton -- Set for Variability
Sep 25, 2023 – 35:36 -
18. Dr. Peng Peng -- Comprehension Strategy Instruction: What Strategies and Most Effective for Older Struggling Readers?
Sep 18, 2023 – 41:36 -
17. Dr. Kristin Conradi Smith, Dr. Steve Amendum, and Tammy Williams -- Effective Small Group Instruction in Reading
Sep 11, 2023 – 35:49 -
16. Dr. Margaret McKeown -- Vocabulary Development, Explicit Vocabulary Instruction, and the Questioning the Author Intervention
Sep 4, 2023 – 47:10 -
Season 2 Trailer
Aug 28, 2023 – 03:17 -
15. Dr. Gholdy Muhammad -- Including Identity, Skills, Knowledge, Criticality, and Joy in a Literacy Instructional Framework
May 29, 2023 – 42:40 -
14. Dr. Edmund Adjapong -- Hip Hop Ed, and Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Pedagogies
May 22, 2023 – 31:39 -
13. Dr. Carla España and Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera -- Supporting Multilingual Students with Culturally and Linguistically-Affirming and Sustaining Practices
May 15, 2023 – 42:47 -
12. Dr. Debbie Reese -- Native American Representation in Children's Literature and Our Literacy Classrooms
May 8, 2023 – 26:24 -
11. Dr. HyeJin Hwang -- Bidirectional Relationship of Knowledge and Comprehension in Mono and Multilingual Learners
May 1, 2023 – 35:59 -
10. Dr. Tanya Wright -- Vocabulary Development, Knowledge Building, and Comprehension
Apr 24, 2023 – 36:13 -
9. Dr. Rachael Gabriel -- Teacher Quality, High Quality Instructional Materials, and What Research Shows Makes the Biggest Difference in Supporting Early Literacy Growth
Apr 17, 2023 – 31:25 -
8. Dr. Gabriel DellaVecchia -- The Perils of Third Grade Retention Laws
Apr 10, 2023 – 38:58 -
7. Dr. Henry May -- Early Literacy Intervention (Including Reading Recovery) and Implications for Practice
Apr 3, 2023 – 30:00 -
6. Dr. Melanie Kuhn -- Fluency Assessment and Instruction
Mar 27, 2023 – 33:16 -
5. Dr. Elfreida (Freddy) Hiebert -- Vocabulary Instruction, Text Complexity, and Self-Selected Reading
Mar 20, 2023 – 38:50 -
4. Dr. Peter Afflerbach -- Reading Skills v Strategies, and the Role of Efficacy, Motivation, Engagement, Epistemic Beliefs, Attributions, and Executive Functions in Reading
Mar 13, 2023 – 40:31 -
3. Dr. Daniel Willingham -- Developing Successful, Independent Readers by Supporting thier Focus, Planning, Goal Setting, Notetaking, Studying, Comprehension of Complex Texts, and More.
Mar 6, 2023 – 40:57 -
2. Dr. Maryanne Wolf -- The Reading Brain, Digital Reading, Reading Engagement, and Dyslexia
Feb 27, 2023 – 37:31 -
1. Dr. Kelly Cartwright -- The Active View of Reading Framework and the Role of Executive Skills in Reading Comprehension
Feb 20, 2023 – 39:57 -
To the Classroom Trailer
Feb 9, 2023 – 03:19
Recent Reviews
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TherealvertexSuperb podcast !Listening to this podcast has been inspiring and affirming. Jennifer speaks with some of the major players and researchers of literacy and provides practical applications for the classroom. She is always open to hear new voices and perspectives. I have grown so much as an educator listening to the latest research and its applications to the classroom. Keep it coming !!
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Jenny takesPoor interpretation of expertsSome episodes are good and some are horrible. The discussion at the end of some episodes were very counter to the researchers position. The understanding of the panel on set for variability was problematic. There is a strong bias to Balance Literacy.
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Nosk1InformativeI enjoy listening on my way to work. It is interesting to hear the perspectives of people who have dedicated their professional lives to literacy.
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LeaLiteracyLeiboBeyond practical!Our time is precious so what we do with it really matters. Jen’s podcast allows you to spend your time developing your understanding of relevant, critical, and complex topics all the while making the learning applicable in classrooms no matter what grade you teach, where you teach, or why you teach! Jen - your time spent on this podcast has and will continue to inspire educators to make their work more meaningful, engaging, and aligned with current research!! Thank you for helping me to make the best use of my time episode after episode!
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Julie D in CTMust Listen for Educators!I look forward to listening to this every Monday morning on my way to work. Jen has thought-provoking guests, and she facilitates conversations that provide research, strategies, and insight into instructional topics that are relevant and timely. I learn so much from this podcast and appreciate how Jen understands how to help teachers with her practical and effective coaching. She is a master educator, and this podcast is not to be missed!
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AlvinthechipmunkFantastic!These podcasts are just what busy teachers need: They’re practical, research-based segments that leave you wanting more! Love it!
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Literacy consultant- lealcResearch gone practical!These episodes are interesting, engaging, motivating, reaffirming and reflective. Listen to learn more about reliable research and how we, as educators, can bring it and apply it in our classrooms in practical and doable ways.
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Marshmallows 02:)Hooked after the first episode!Love the content-- practical strategies and applications, rooted in the latest research.
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ShadeTenilleEmpowering Classroom PractitionersThis podcast is the gift 🎁 I’ve been waiting for! Jennifer Serravallo helps teachers bridge the gap between research and practice by exposing us to the expertise of brilliant scholars and making accessible to all.
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EmilyJane66So excited!I keep your strategy books on my shelf ready to access at all times. They are a go to when I need a specific anchor chart or some guiding questions. I’m excited for the podcast and know it will be useful!
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4kidsbusyJust what teachers are asking for!!This is just what I was looking for- research to support the work I am doing as a teacher! Thank you for knowing just what teachers need!
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kara lewis FSBPumpedComing soon! I cannot wait to hear all of the research based information!!
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