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Ep. 67: Learning to Read at 62 Years Old: A Conversation Illuminating Adult Literacy 2021-08-06
Ep. 66 Re-thinking the Reading Rope with Nell Duke 2021-07-30
Ep. 65: Talking with the Literacy Documentary Team: The Truth About Reading 2021-07-23
Ep. 64: James Murphy on The researchED Guide to Literacy 2021-07-15
[Listen Again] Ep. 37: Meredith Liben & Sue Pimentel on the Standards, Assessment, & Data 2021-07-02
Ep. 63: Kindergarten Teacher Reaches 100% Success Using Evidence-Based Practices 2021-06-22
Ep. 62: Effective Fluency Instruction with Tim Rasinski 2021-06-22
Ep. 61: High Quality Curricula as Educational Infrastructure with Alex Spurrier 2021-06-18
Ep. 60: HQIM as Equity for English Learners with ELSF Executive Director Crystal Gonzales 2021-06-10
Ep. 59: HQIM for ALL with Educator Sarah Webb 2021-06-04
Ep. 58: Looking for Change in Laramie 2021-05-28
Ep. 57: Reflecting on the School Year with Grade 3 Teacher Natalie Baggett 2021-05-21
Ep. 56: What are THE ELEMENTS needed to transform teaching and professional learning? 2021-05-14
Ep. 55: The Science of Reading as Policy with Kymyona Burk 2021-05-07
Ep. 54: How can school leaders support teachers in Year 1 HQIM implementation? 2021-04-29
Ep. 53: Making the Shift to a Content Focused Curriculum with Rachel Arnold 2021-04-29
Ep. 52: Universal Design for Learning is INVISIBLE EQUITY in HQIM 2021-04-24
Ep. 51: The Science of Reading: An Equity Issue 2021-04-16
Ep. 50: Anti-bias & Anti-racist Approach to HQIM at KIPP SOCAL with Daisy Salazar-Garza 2021-04-09
Ep. 49: The Science of Reading Goes to College 2021-04-03
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