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Hosted by Pam Austin, these discussions will feature dialogues with experienced educators, inspiring thought leaders, social media influencers, and leading education innovators.

During this episode of EDVIEW360, we welcome Dr. Ann P. Kaiser , renowned professor at Vanderbilt University and one of the nation’s leading...

Join author and respected mathematics expert Dr. John Woodward for a provocative look at how technology—from microcomputers to AI—has shaped...

During this insightful episode of EDVIEW360, literacy expert Dr. Antonio Fierro joins us to unpack the critical role of Multi-Tiered System...

In this powerful episode, two of the most respected voices in literacy education—Dr. Louisa Moats and Dr. Tim Odegard—come together to discu...

Join this fascinating discussion about intensive intervention and how educators can best help students who struggle with literacy, including...

Join us for this insightful and inspiring discussion with a true literacy hero Margaret Goldberg, co-founder of The Right to Read Project. D...

The “science of reading” often gets reduced to “phonics,” but there’s a lot of science that relates to reading comprehension as well. If we...

Join us for this informative and enlightening podcast as we delve into the complexities and nuances of the Simple View of Reading (SVR). Our...

Join us for this fascinating discussion with David Kilpatrick, Ph.D., who has spent most of his career studying how we learn to read and the...

In this insightful episode, we sit down with Dr. Maria Murray, CEO of The Reading League, to explore the transformative impact of evidence-a...

Join us for this fascinating discussion about literacy, struggling secondary readers, and how to structure the Multi-Tiered System of Suppor...

Supporting older, novice readers requires more than just phonics or comprehension strategies—it demands a multicomponent intervention approa...

Join us as we talk with Lindsay Kemeny, a parent, elementary school teacher, and author of, 7 Mighty Moves . In this inspiring and eye-openi...

Join us for an enlightening episode of EDVIEW360 Realizing the Promise of Reading Science by Staying the Course , where we bring together tw...

Join us for an engaging and insightful conversation with DeJunne’ Clark Jackson, president of The Center for Literacy & Learning and a renow...

For decades, researchers have emphasized the strong connection between reading and writing, both in theory and practice. Multiple studies de...

Writing is the most challenging literacy skill to teach and to learn. Teachers who understand the connection of the science of reading and t...

Join us for this fascinating and informative conversation with Dr. Patricia Vadasy, researcher and literacy expert, as we explore phonics in...

Dyslexia represents the most common and prevalent of all known learning disabilities and impacts approximately one in five individuals (Nati...

Join this lively discussion with Dr. Amy Murdoch, founding director of the Mount St. Joseph Center for Reading Science, as we explore the ne...

The large body of empirical research known as the science of reading can be leveraged to create effective intervention systems within the Mu...

Are you interested in learning how you can create a system that supports reading instruction and intervention in your school or district to...

We know students thrive on routine, but how does the concept of routine work in the classroom setting during phonics instruction? Join us as...

School change is hard…but it can be done! Join us as we talk about what it takes to transform a school’s culture of practice to be more alig...

We know from decades of rigorous research how students learn to read and how they should be taught. Nevertheless, many elements of evidence-...

In this conversation, Dr. Pamela Snow will discuss oral language in early childhood and across the school years, with a focus on its importa...

Join us for this interesting conversation with our guest Literacy Expert Susan Ebbers who will share the research and strategies surrounding...

Join us for this lively and informative discussion between two literacy powerhouses. Dr. Claude Goldenberg, a bilingual literacy expert and...

Join this robust discussion about the key features of the Structured Literacy approach proven to work for students with dyslexia. Listeners...

For people who have seen the documentary The Right to Read , you’ve heard of Kareem Weaver because his work is featured in the film produced...

When John Hattie’s original Visible Learning ® book was published in 2008, it instantly became a sensation. Recently, this revolutionary edu...

Today’s educators are teaching the most linguistically diverse student population in United States history. To ensure educational equity for...

What happens after a formative literacy assessment? How can educators translate the results into targeted interventions and improved reading...

The “science of reading” refers to a vast body of multidisciplinary research providing a rationale for what must be taught to ensure almost...

The public release of ChatGPT by OpenAI late last year has captivated, if not terrified, certain sectors of public education. A simple inter...

Join this fascinating conversation that surrounds storytelling—an age-old oral tradition—and how it can be used to improve reading and writi...

Reading is the most important skill children need to master to be successful in school and life. However, students increasingly are struggli...

It’s critically important to provide all students (MLLs, students with IEPs, high achievers, those with dyslexia and other reading difficult...

Writing is a task as complex and multifaceted as reading—but it’s often taught as a single skill. Our podcast guest is Joan Sedita, the succ...

When you examine your teaching approaches and how to best help students with dyslexia, it can be easy to assume special data will be needed...

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Louisa Moats, author of LETRS® professional learning and LANGUAGE! Live ® reading interventio...

It’s no secret: School and district leaders set the tone for the culture within the organization. Although every employee is ultimately resp...

In this podcast, Dr. Ruth Kaminski, coauthor of Acadience ® Learning K–6 and other respected assessments, will discuss the many aspects of a...

Writing is potentially the most powerful lever we have for building knowledge and improving reading comprehension. It can uncover gaps in ba...

How can districts ensure all students have the same opportunities to the best education if all facets of learning are not equitable? The Dig...

Today, more children are arriving at school with significant social and emotional vulnerabilities due to the chronic stress and trauma of th...

Too many students in our classrooms struggle with learning to read. This does not need to occur. Research has shown that approximately 95% o...

In 2017, students, teachers, and activists filed a class action lawsuit (Ella T. vs. the State of California) arguing state education offici...

As districts prepare for the remainder of this school year and the many needs ahead, educators must make crucial decisions for appropriate u...

After taking a backseat in the education world for many years, handwriting is back. While assistive technology can help students with writin...