Reporting on Reading With Emily Hanford By: Meg Mechelke Posted on: June 6, 2023 The journalist discusses her background as an education correspondent, her hopes for the science of reading movement, and more.
Identifying Phonological Working Memory Struggles and Intervening With Instruction By: Nina A. Lorimor-Easley, M.S., M.Ed. Posted on: January 25, 2022 Proficiency with phonological working memory is a part of developing other literacy skills.
Supporting Your Children’s and Teen’s Home Learning: Combine Reading Aloud With Guided Play to Develop Listening Comprehension Skills By: Anna Gibbs, Ph.D. Posted on: December 14, 2021 Retelling a story with household items and conversation facilitates use of listening comprehension skills.
Learning English With Your Children and Teens: Making and Playing Games to Practice English By: Kate Will, M.A. Posted on: November 30, 2021 Games like our Word Match reinforce vocabulary instruction in a fun way.
Learning English With Your Children and Teens: Focus on Language Development During Shared Reading By: Nicole DeSalle, M.F.A.Deborah K. Reed, Ph.D. Posted on: October 26, 2021 Keep characteristics like rhyming and other language elements in mind when selecting and reading aloud a book together.
Incorporating Oral Language Learning Throughout the School Day By: Deborah K. Reed, Ph.D. Posted on: September 28, 2021 Take three basic steps to implicitly and explicitly teach language to help develop this foundational skill for young students.
Is It the Materials or the Instruction That Make For a Good Reading Program? By: Deborah K. Reed, Ph.D. Posted on: August 31, 2021 Read why teaching in an explicit, systematic way with differentiation is at the heart of the best performing reading programs.
Effective Literacy Lesson: Teaching Identification of Cause and Effect Relationships in Texts By: Anna Gibbs, Ph.D. Posted on: April 27, 2021 This video demonstration explains the importance of this comprehension skill and how to teach it.
Learning English With Your Children and Teens: Using Junk Mail to Practice English By: Nicole DeSalle, M.F.A. Posted on: March 30, 2021 Engage the family with activities that practice English vocabulary, grammar, speaking, and more.
Technically Speaking: What is Causal Inference and Why is it Important? By: Ariel M. Aloe, Ph.D.Deborah K. Reed, Ph.D. Posted on: February 23, 2021 In experimental studies, reading researchers try to establish a connection between a program or type of instruction and students’ reading performance by controlling for other things that might explain the outcomes.
The ABCs of Alphabet Instruction By: Deborah K. Reed, Ph.D. Posted on: January 26, 2021 Things students should know about letters and why it is important that they know them for reading development.