
Science of Reading: The Podcast Special Episode: Award-winning ways to put science into practice
Jan 1, 2025
A. Simone McQuaige, district leader driving research-based literacy and community partnerships. Jamie Vannoy, kindergarten teacher advancing evidence-backed instruction for at-risk learners. Elizabeth Caton, coach aligning classroom practice to strong tier 1 programs. Amber Hines, district literacy leader using sound walls and Scarborough’s rope. They discuss practical, award-winning ways to bring evidence-based literacy into schools and classrooms.
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Evidence Removes Barriers For Teachers And Students
- Grounding literacy instruction in evidence-based practices removes barriers for teachers and students.
- Amber Hines explains it ensures high-quality, proven instruction and helps identify underlying learning disabilities by guaranteeing sound teaching.
Plan With Scarborough's Reading Rope Daily
- Use Scarborough's reading rope to plan lessons that address multiple reading components deliberately.
- Amber Hines describes using sound walls daily and vetting resources beyond cover claims to ensure true alignment to the science of reading.
Prioritize A Strong Tier One To Prevent Struggling Readers
- Prioritize a high-quality tier one program and focus on prevention through MTSS rather than waiting for intensive intervention.
- Elizabeth Caton switched her school's core program and coaches teachers with PD and MTSS implementation to reduce intervention needs.
