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Updated regularly, this is where you’ll find full transcripts of the To the Classroom Podcast as well as blogs by Jennifer Serravallo and her colleagues offering practical tips and ideas for teaching and coaching, inspired by the podcast conversations.

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Peter Afflerbach

A full transcript of episode 4 of the To the Classroom Podcast. Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Peter Afflerbach to discuss skills, strategies, and teaching readers (not just reading).

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Supporting Executive Functioning Skills through Goal-Driven Reading Instruction

Teachers must develop goals for, and with, their students around self-regulation, language comprehension, word recognition, fluency, vocabulary, and print concepts. Once we identify the most pressing goal through assessment, we select a skill to work on and then provide children with procedural strategies to practice and improve upon these skills while offering timely feedback. Therefore, goal setting should be an essential component in every school, for every teacher, in every class.

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The Chain Test: A Lesson in Teaching for Success

Guest blogger Gabriel Ortiz responds to the Dan Willingham episode of the To the Classroom Podcast, reflecting on the importance of moving from assumption to instruction and how critical it is that teacher explicitly teach skills students need to be independent learners. Gabe offers some concrete ideas and strategies for practice.

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Daniel Willingham

Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Daniel Wilingham, author of Outsmart Your Brain and other books. They discuss reading engagement, writing about reading and note taking, as well as strategies to support students with reading complex texts.

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Maryanne Wolf

Today I welcome Dr. Maryanne Wolf for a conversation about the incredible reading brain: what happens in neural circuitry when we are reading words accurately, the many different ways to read, and her important thoughts on how to cultivate true reading engagement in children—and in ourselves. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Gina Dignon, Molly Wood, and Lea Mercantini-Leibowitz, to talk about implications for the classroom.

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Are our assessments wasting time?

Guest blogger Leah Steiner considers how using the Active View of Reading (Duke and Cartwright, 2021) can guide teachers in evaluating the reading assessments they use in the classroom: What’s wasting time, and what’s worth the time?

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Kelly Cartwright

Today’s guest is Dr. Kelly Cartwright. We’ll talk about her invaluable work around executive skills and reading, and the ways that executive skills undergird reading engagement and comprehension. We’ll also discuss her 2021 paper with Dr. Nell Duke titled “The Science of Reading Progresses” about The Active View of Reading framework, which incorporates current research on executive skills and explains critical “bridging processes” connecting word reading and language comprehension, which are critical for successful reading. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Darren Victory and Lainie Powell for a conversation about practical takeaways.

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