Reading researcher and author Dr. Mark Seidenberg is joined by Dr. Molly Farry-Thorn and a variety of guests to discuss how to bridge the gaps between researchers and educators—with each meeting focusing on a specific topic. These meetings provide an opportunity for a deeper dive into topics that are complicated and require nuance. Another goal is to model how people who disagree about important issues can communicate and learn from each other. Visit our website (seidenbergreading.net/zoom) and check out @SeidenbergRead on twitter to see what else we are thinking about and to connect with us!
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Reading researcher and author Dr. Mark Seidenberg is joined by Dr. Molly Farry-Thorn and a variety of guests to discuss how to bridge the gaps between researchers and educators—with each meeting focusing on a specific topic. These meetings provide an opportunity for a deeper dive into topics that are complicated and require nuance. Another goal is to model how people who disagree about important issues can communicate and learn from each other. Visit our website (seidenbergreading.net/zoom) and check out @SeidenbergRead on twitter to see what else we are thinking about and to connect with us!
Meeting 5: How to Become a Critical User of Your Curriculum
Reading Meetings with Mark and Molly
1 hour 14 minutes 48 seconds
4 years ago
Meeting 5: How to Become a Critical User of Your Curriculum
Our fifth Reading Meeting from April 18th where our guest was Margaret Goldberg - teacher, coach, and co-founder of The Right to Read Project.
More about past and future meetings can be found at https://www.seidenbergreading.net/zoom
Reading Meetings with Mark and Molly
Reading researcher and author Dr. Mark Seidenberg is joined by Dr. Molly Farry-Thorn and a variety of guests to discuss how to bridge the gaps between researchers and educators—with each meeting focusing on a specific topic. These meetings provide an opportunity for a deeper dive into topics that are complicated and require nuance. Another goal is to model how people who disagree about important issues can communicate and learn from each other. Visit our website (seidenbergreading.net/zoom) and check out @SeidenbergRead on twitter to see what else we are thinking about and to connect with us!