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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Amplify.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.
Featuring special guest speaker Natalie Wexler in conversation with Alli Rice and Dr. Matt Patterson.
Listen to this edWeb podcast to hear Natalie Wexler, author of The Knowledge Gap and host of the first season of the Knowledge Matters Podcast, in conversation with Science of Reading Star Award Winner Alli Rice and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Matt Patterson. Natalie, Alli, and Dr. Patterson discuss how knowledge has been proven over and over to lead to real literacy success for students from all backgrounds.
You learn why knowledge is a critical component of literacy success and educational equity, and how it’s just as important as word recognition. You also hear real-life stories from the classroom and explore why leaders must embrace evidence-based literacy practices such as systematic building of academic knowledge in order to improve student reading outcomes. And you discover the top five ways to tell if a literacy program does—or does not—build the academic knowledge your students deserve.
This edWeb podcast is of interest to elementary and middle school teachers and school and district leaders.
AmplifyLearn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Amplify.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.
Featuring special guest speaker Natalie Wexler in conversation with Alli Rice and Dr. Matt Patterson.
Listen to this edWeb podcast to hear Natalie Wexler, author of The Knowledge Gap and host of the first season of the Knowledge Matters Podcast, in conversation with Science of Reading Star Award Winner Alli Rice and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Matt Patterson. Natalie, Alli, and Dr. Patterson discuss how knowledge has been proven over and over to lead to real literacy success for students from all backgrounds.
You learn why knowledge is a critical component of literacy success and educational equity, and how it’s just as important as word recognition. You also hear real-life stories from the classroom and explore why leaders must embrace evidence-based literacy practices such as systematic building of academic knowledge in order to improve student reading outcomes. And you discover the top five ways to tell if a literacy program does—or does not—build the academic knowledge your students deserve.
This edWeb podcast is of interest to elementary and middle school teachers and school and district leaders.
AmplifyLearn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
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