Science of Reading: The Podcast

S2-08. Behind the scenes of the National Reading Panel: Tim Shanahan

12.16.2020 - By Amplify EducationPlay

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One of our most popular guests, Tim Shanahan, returns! In our most recent episode, he reminisces about the creation of the National Reading Panel in 1997 and the release of its subsequent groundbreaking report. He highlights how reading instruction has evolved and discusses how new research seems to be changing the landscape of the “reading wars” he thought were settled long ago. Quotes: “We continue to learn, and we continue to refine.” “When people are trying to tell you how you should teach, I think you need to ask some real basic questions about what evidence supports those recommendations.” Show notes:National Reading Panel ReportThe Review of Educational Research JournalERIC, Educational ClearinghouseShanahan on Literacy BlogWhat Works Clearinghouse Want to discuss the episode? Join our Facebook group Science of Reading: The Community.

Episode timestamps*

01:00: Celebrating the National Reading Panel Report 

02:00: Context and history of the National Reading Panel

11:00: The experiences of being a panel member

15:00: Reflections on the panel's work and its legacy

21:00: Current relevance of the nation reading panel report

25:00: Defining the term science within the context of reading and literacy research

35:00: If you were to do the national reading panel again, what would change?

44:00: Advice for Educators and Conclusion

*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute

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