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A Novel Idea: The History of the Science of Reading
Iowa Reading Research Center
9 episodes
4 months ago
Our journey through the history of literacy instruction in the United States has brought us to the very place we started: the current science of reading movement that has taken the education field by storm. In this concluding episode of A Novel Idea, we discuss the future of the science of reading movement and hear input from a variety of experts, including: Emily Hanford (Twitter: @ehanford), senior producer and correspondent, APM ReportsMelissa Loftus and Lori Sappington (Twitter: @literacy...
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Our journey through the history of literacy instruction in the United States has brought us to the very place we started: the current science of reading movement that has taken the education field by storm. In this concluding episode of A Novel Idea, we discuss the future of the science of reading movement and hear input from a variety of experts, including: Emily Hanford (Twitter: @ehanford), senior producer and correspondent, APM ReportsMelissa Loftus and Lori Sappington (Twitter: @literacy...
Show more...
Education
Society & Culture,
History,
Documentary
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2: Noah Webster Loves Phonics
A Novel Idea: The History of the Science of Reading
39 minutes
2 years ago
2: Noah Webster Loves Phonics
Hear ye, hear ye! In this episode, we travel all the way back to the 17th and 18th centuries to examine the Enlightenment-era roots of reading instruction as we know it. We will introduce several major players in the early days of literacy education, and examine the ways in which their actions have influenced today’s conversations surrounding literacy. Plus, hear from Natalie Wexler (Twitter: @natwexler), author of The Knowledge Gap, and Kate Will of the Iowa Reading Research Center. Learn ...
A Novel Idea: The History of the Science of Reading
Our journey through the history of literacy instruction in the United States has brought us to the very place we started: the current science of reading movement that has taken the education field by storm. In this concluding episode of A Novel Idea, we discuss the future of the science of reading movement and hear input from a variety of experts, including: Emily Hanford (Twitter: @ehanford), senior producer and correspondent, APM ReportsMelissa Loftus and Lori Sappington (Twitter: @literacy...