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What happens when traditional teaching isn't enough to help struggling readers succeed? In this special first episode, Dr. Lisa Hassler is joined by teacher and longtime friend Erin Phillips to discuss how blending online learning strategies with classroom instruction can significantly boost reading achievement.
Drawing from her own classroom experience, Erin shares how she adapted virtual learning tools to meet the diverse needs of her third-grade students — many of whom were struggling to meet critical reading benchmarks. Dr. Hassler connects their conversation to her own research study, An Evaluation of Virtual School's Preparation of Second Grade Students for Third Grade Reading Proficiency, highlighting how online platforms can serve as powerful tools for differentiated instruction.
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This episode launched The Brighter Side of Education by reminding us that taking the first step — with heart, with friendship, and with research — can change everything.
đź’ˇ This episode is CPD accredited!
 Educators can now earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) minutes by listening. To claim your certificate:
Continue your professional growth—one episode at a time.
Great News! The Brighter Side of Education is now CPD Accredited!Â
Sponsored by Dr. Gregg Hassler Jr., DMD
Trusted dental care for healthy smiles and stronger communities—building brighter futures daily.
Head to the show notes to find if this episode is CPD eligible and details on how to claim your CPD certification!
Sponsored by Dr. Gregg Hassler Jr., DMD
Trusted dental care for healthy smiles and stronger communities—building brighter futures daily.
Support the show
If you have a story about what's working in your schools that you'd like to share, email me at [email protected] or visit www.drlisahassler.com. Subscribe, tell a friend, and consider becoming a supporter by clicking the link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/support.
The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.
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What happens when traditional teaching isn't enough to help struggling readers succeed? In this special first episode, Dr. Lisa Hassler is joined by teacher and longtime friend Erin Phillips to discuss how blending online learning strategies with classroom instruction can significantly boost reading achievement.
Drawing from her own classroom experience, Erin shares how she adapted virtual learning tools to meet the diverse needs of her third-grade students — many of whom were struggling to meet critical reading benchmarks. Dr. Hassler connects their conversation to her own research study, An Evaluation of Virtual School's Preparation of Second Grade Students for Third Grade Reading Proficiency, highlighting how online platforms can serve as powerful tools for differentiated instruction.
🔎 Topics covered:
This episode launched The Brighter Side of Education by reminding us that taking the first step — with heart, with friendship, and with research — can change everything.
đź’ˇ This episode is CPD accredited!
 Educators can now earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) minutes by listening. To claim your certificate:
Continue your professional growth—one episode at a time.
Great News! The Brighter Side of Education is now CPD Accredited!Â
Sponsored by Dr. Gregg Hassler Jr., DMD
Trusted dental care for healthy smiles and stronger communities—building brighter futures daily.
Head to the show notes to find if this episode is CPD eligible and details on how to claim your CPD certification!
Sponsored by Dr. Gregg Hassler Jr., DMD
Trusted dental care for healthy smiles and stronger communities—building brighter futures daily.
Support the show
If you have a story about what's working in your schools that you'd like to share, email me at [email protected] or visit www.drlisahassler.com. Subscribe, tell a friend, and consider becoming a supporter by clicking the link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/support.
The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.