
Melissa & Lori Love Literacy ® | Science of Reading for Teachers [Listen Again] Maximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction
Episode 143
This conversation remains one of our most downloaded episodes and for good reason.
As we focus this month on small-group instruction, we’re revisiting this important discussion with a team of authors who published the article Maximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction.
In this episode, we explore:
• Why small-group reading instruction has been so widely adopted
• What the research actually says about its effectiveness
• Common misconceptions about small-group time
• What makes small-group instruction purposeful and impactful
If you’re rethinking how small-group time fits within strong Tier 1 instruction, or wondering how to make those minutes count, this episode offers research-informed clarity.
Resources
- Maximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction
- Dr. Neena Saha’s Reading Research Recap of this research
- What Should Small Group Instruction Look Like? Tim Shanahan
- Reinterpreting the development of reading skills Scott Paris
- Applying New Visions of Reading Development in Today's Classrooms Kay Stahl
- Text Project with Freddy Hiebert
- Choice Words: How Our Language Affects Our Children’s Learning by Peter Johnston
We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.
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