by Reading Horizons | Apr 10, 2024
Dyslexia is often misunderstood, missed altogether, and surrounded by myths. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our literacy experts revisit the state of dyslexia. From gaps in professionals’ knowledge to challenges in early identification and intervention, we need...
by Reading Horizons | Mar 27, 2024
As literacy instruction evolves and improves and the science of reading informs classroom practice more and more, we all need to make room for each other’s ideas, perspectives, and expertise. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our hosts ask themselves and teachers...
by Reading Horizons | Mar 20, 2024
There is much to know as we teach foundational and more advanced literacy. Here’s where questions arise. How much do teachers need to know about the science of reading to be effective and successful in the classroom? A related question: How much do students need to...
by Joe Heeb | Mar 13, 2024
As educators, the mission to combat illiteracy becomes even more pressing during the condensed time frame of summer school. With the sun high in the sky, we’re presented with a golden opportunity to make significant strides in literacy, leveraging the science of...
by Reading Horizons | Mar 13, 2024
In October of 2023, The Reading Council of North America filed a lawsuit against Ohio, attempting to reverse the state’s move to align classroom instruction to the science of reading principles and practices. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our hosts discuss the...
by Reading Horizons | Mar 6, 2024
The Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching literacy is growing in popularity for students with dyslexia, and now it is often included in state-level education policy. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our hosts talk in-depth about the research supporting key...
by Reading Horizons | Feb 21, 2024
Whether you attended the Plain Talk 2024 Conference or wish you did, this Literacy Talks episode is a whirlwind wrap-up of the event. From our hosts’ responses to several keynote presentations to quick summaries of the breakout sessions that made an impact, you’ll get...
by Reading Horizons | Feb 7, 2024
There is new interest in small group instruction as a key component of early literacy learning. Some educators are talking about skipping the small groups. Others have important ideas about making small group instruction better and more effective. In this episode of...
by Reading Horizons | Feb 7, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [Kaysville, Utah – February 7, 2024] – Reading Horizons, a leading provider of foundational literacy programs, proudly commemorates its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of innovation and dedication to empowering learners of all ages with...
by Reading Horizons | Jan 25, 2024 |
Season 5 of Literacy Talks begins with a visit from special guest Dr. Elfrieda “Freddie” Hiebert, noted researcher, educator, author, and president and CEO of TextProject, Inc., a nonprofit organization focused on bringing beginning and struggling readers to high...
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