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Welcome to What's Literacy? by Literacy Quebec. A community-based podcast for English-speaking, lifelong literacy learners in Quebec. Our hosts Niamh Devaney and Jeff Taylor from Literacy Quebec explore topics around community building, lifelong curiosity, and the multiple types of literacy. It's incredible what we can learn from each other!
 
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The Literacy Dive Podcast

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The Literacy Dive Podcast

Megan Polk, Literacy Elementary Teacher

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Do you find yourself seeking new ideas when it comes to literacy instruction in elementary classrooms? The Literacy Dive is a podcast that offers actionable steps and information for ELA teachers. The host, Megan Polk from The Literacy Dive, shares literacy tips and strategies she has learned from her years of experience as an elementary teacher and literacy specialist. Dive in with us every Monday for a new episode on various literacy topics!
 
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Literacy Talks

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Literacy Talks

Reading Horizons

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Welcome to Literacy Talks, a podcast series from Reading Horizons, where reading momentum begins. Each episode features our trio of literacy champions: Stacy Hurst, an assistant professor of reading at Southern Utah University and Chief Academic Advisor at Reading Horizons; Donell Pons, a dyslexia specialist, educator, presenter, and writer, who now works with adults who struggle with reading; Lindsay Kemeny, an innovative, dedicated second-grade teacher who is a CERI certified Structured Li ...
 
Melissa and Lori Love Literacy ™ is a podcast for educators interested in learning more about the science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality instructional materials! Join Melissa and Lori as they learn about new ways of thinking about how to teach reading and writing. Most of their experience has been in the classroom from primary through high school, but they also have experience at district and state leadership levels in literacy. Guests include school-based educators and lea ...
 
Improving health literacy — the ability to understand and act on health information — is key to improving health outcomes and lowering costs. Welcome to 'The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast'; the podcast series from EdLogics where we talk with business, HR, health, and community leaders and explore unique, data-driven, and effective behavior-changing solutions that can help improve people’s health literacy and increase their engagement with health and wellness programs. For show notes and bonus ...
 
Hi there, I'm Jocelyn Seamer. Teacher, former school leader, author, and all around cheerleader for teachers everywhere. Learning to read and write is a matter of social justice. Every child deserves to learn through evidence informed practices, and every teacher deserves to be fully supported to make that happen.The Structured Literacy Podcast goes beyond the program to get to the heart of what it's really like to build a structured approach to literacy across the school.
 
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The Literacy View

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The Literacy View

Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner

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Teachers are tired and want to be excited about teaching again. Too often, professional development is boring, not substantive, or lacks a practical how-to approach. The Literacy View invites viewers to sit with Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner to discuss best literacy practices in easy-to-implement ways. The two women are educators and literacy coaches. Faith and Judy encourage all educators to enter lively discussions about literacy's most pressing issues. DISCLAIMER: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSE ...
 
Divorce Literacy digs deep into issues of divorce that center around real property including the marital home and other real property and divorce mortgage planning. Helping divorcing homeowners and the members of the professional divorce team make more informed decisions regarding the home equity solutions during and after divorce. Hosted by the Divorce Lending Association.
 
The All for Literacy podcast connects you with established and emerging voices in the national literacy conversation to map a path forward informed by the science of reading. Through monthly podcasts, hosted by Lexia’s Chief Learning Officer Dr Liz Brooke, this series forges connections between literacy research and educators’ knowledge and skills. This is a conversation that will have a real impact on teachers and students, with actionable information and research designed to support our go ...
 
Your connection to the art and science of feeling really good… body, mind, and spirit. Turn on to the wisdom of your body as we connect your wellness dots by exploring whole person healing, from neuroscience and nutrition to sexual health and sleep. Join the wellness revolution and start speaking your body’s language.
 
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Today’s topic of conversation involves a group of students who need our support, but in a different way than the majority of our students. I’m talking about our gifted learners. We tend to always think about students who struggle or need additional support, but it’s important to remember that our high-achieving students deserve our attention and th…
 
Guided reading in small groups is a key feature of many upper primary classrooms, however with a move to structured literacy, there are other choices. In this episode I will share key ideas from two key books and provide details about how you can create a robust reading lesson. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jo…
 
We want the shift to reading science to be permanent, not perceived as another ‘educational pendulum swing.’ To do this, it’s necessary to recognize what worked and didn’t work within balanced literacy. Today’s guests, UnboundEd’s Lacey Robinson and The Right to Read Project’s Margaret Goldberg, both shifted from teaching using balanced literacy (s…
 
This Podcast covers bull and bear strategies for Call options, how to find options chains on your investment platform, and how volatility lends itself to profitable options trading. We also discuss leveraged ETFs - what they are and how to use them as opposed to options trading.Bởi ecoxn
 
Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History at King’s College, London, to discuss his new book, The British Way of War: Julian Corbett and the Battle for a National Strategy. They chat about who Julian Corbett was and what exactly entailed his “maritime strategy.” They also discuss how that strategy, unhe…
 
How will schools adapt to prepare students for a future filled with all kinds of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools? What will teachers have to do? Can Chat GPT be a teacher’s best friend? Can it be helpful for kids with learning challenges? Should schools ban it? So many questions! Our international guest, Geoff Vaughan, has been keeping up with t…
 
On today's episode of The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast, Seth Serxner is joined by Jessica Grossmeier, PHD, MPH. Jessica is an award-winning researcher, advisor, speaker, and the author of Reimagining Workplace Well-being: Fostering a Culture of Purpose, Connection, and Transcendence. She works with employers, and the well-being service providers who…
 
Niamh sits down with Headucatorz for a chat about Hip Hop at the Reading For The Love Of It conference in Toronto. Hip Hop Headucatorz are a group of Ontario Teachers who believe in the use of Hip Hop culture to inspire and engage students.The Headucatorz are made up of DJs, producers, emcees, breakers, and graffiti artists who are active educators…
 
Dr. David Capes delivered an overview of Zephaniah in the Study of The Minor Prophets. Zepaniah's name means God has hidden. Names that contain the name of God, those ending in iah or el, are theophoric.Zephaniah prophesied during the reign of King Josiah in 640-630 BC.Dr. Capes focused on three areas: Oracles against nations - who have sinned agai…
 
Reading and literacy statistics offer valuable insights. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our trio of reading experts takes a helpful look at the numbers of reading. The “one in five” stat underscores the need to provide services and support to striving readers. There’s also the 50/50 split that tells us an equal number of girls and boys grapple …
 
Divorce is stressful! It's both emotionally and mentally draining. It's important to take care of your mental health so you can focus on the tasks at hand, managing your way through the divorce to come out healthy and on the road to recovery. Listen to an interview of Christine Hammond by Don Moll, Certified Divorce Lending Professional with the Di…
 
Maria Baimas-George, MD, MPH, not only is a transplant surgeon but also the author and illustrator of The Strength of My Scars, a series of children’s books about a wide range of medical and surgical conditions. Dr. Baimas-George is passionate about the value of intertwining art and surgery to improve patient understanding, increase satisfaction, a…
 
I’ve talked many times about the process and importance of students engaging in the writing process. It allows students to work on their written skills and creativity. But the step that most teachers gloss over or find optional is the peer editing stage, when in reality, it provides many benefits and life skills for students. So in today’s episode,…
 
Play has an important role to play in early childhood education, but what is its role in reading instruction? In this episode I will discuss what play can and cannot do to help children develop early reading skills. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jocelyn Seamer Education Homepage The Resource Room The Evergreen…
 
The article Placing Text at the Center of the Standards-Aligned ELA Classroom is a must-read before or after listening to this podcast! Meredith Liben and Sue Pimentel share the true intentions of the CCSS vs. the way they are currently interpreted. They also provide observations about how the Standards play out in classrooms and schools - within H…
 
Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Marian L. Tupy, editor of HumanProgress.org and senior fellow at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity at the Cato Institute, to discuss his new book (co-authored with Gale L. Pooley), Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet. They …
 
Sometimes our students experience big feelings and they’re not always equipped on how to cope or even express how they feel. A great way to teach your students about SEL and create an open dialogue within your classroom is through literacy. On today’s episode, I have guest expert Andrea Burns to show how to use SEL to boost reading and writing skil…
 
Note: Last week's lesson from Feb 26 was not published due to technical difficulties. It was addressed in this week's lesson.Summary: Mark Lanier continued the study of the Minor Prophets with Nahum. An oracle to Nineveh in the Assyrian Empire. Mark reviewed: What in the world was going on? The reign of Ashurbanipal - 668-627 BC called himself the …
 
In the past, when we had struggling readers in our class, we'd do a benchmark assessment, identify reading levels, and try to support these students in our small group rotations. But these days, with the growing awareness that guided reading, levelled texts and three queuing are no longer supported, upper primary teachers are asking exactly what am…
 
Today we’ll be talking to a team of authors about a recent article they published on small group instruction, titled Maximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction. We ask and answer important questions about small group instructional time: What is the appeal of small group reading instruction? Why has it been popular? What does the research say? What …
 
Dr. Leslie Laud is the founder of Think SRSD (Self-Regulated Strategy Development) for reading and writing. She is a writer, researcher, and leader in the "science of writing" instruction. https://www.thinksrsd.com/ Providing Reading Intervention for Students in Grades 4 to 9 https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/Docs/PracticeGuide/WWC-practice-guide-reading…
 
As students move up in grades, working with others seems to happen less often and independent work becomes the norm. However, since collaboration is a 21st century skill, having students work together is something that should be practiced. So in today’s episode, I’m going to provide 10 reasons why you should have students engaging in collaborative …
 
Mark hosted a special guest during today’s class - Dr. Havila Dharamraj from India. Dr. Dharamraj is from Bengaluru, India, and a third-generation Christian. She is currently Head of the Department of Biblical Studies at South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies in Bangalore, India.Her country has four basic religions: Hindu, Muslim, Buddh…
 
In this episode, we will explore what the term authentic text really means in the Australian curriculum and what that means for us as teachers who teach beginning readers. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jocelyn Seamer Education Homepage The Resource Room The Evergreen Teacher Board the Bus Shop Youtube channel …
 
In this episode, Lindsay Kemeny, 2nd grade teacher, gives a deep dive into her evidence-based, small group instruction time. Her journey to the science of reading was necessary and life altering. It led her to clarity on structured, systematic approaches to teaching reading. She discusses informal and formal assessments, how she uses data to determ…
 
Once students can master decoding, their vocabularies can blossom. In this episode of Literacy Talks, our trio of literacy experts tackles the challenges and joys of helping students build their vocabulary skills, along with the how’s and why’s of using the techniques of vocabulary-rich teaching. Subscribe to our Literacy Talks podcast digest and n…
 
On today's episode of The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast, Seth Serxner is joined by Sean White from Alliant Insurance Services to discuss partnering with organizations to develop innovative and sustainable employee benefit programs. Sean is First Vice President - Alliant Insurance Services, and provides ongoing health and welfare benefits consulting a…
 
Naomi Peña has spent years fighting the NYC school system to help her dyslexic children. Finally, she’s working with the Department of Education to launch the Literacy Academy Collective, a pilot program founded by parents to better serve students with dyslexia. She has a lot to say about a recent article written by Alex Zimmerman and Yoav Gonen, j…
 
With most things, balance is the key to life. It’s about finding the right amount between two things, not having too much or too little. Well, the same can be said with writing skills. We’ve established before that writing can be difficult and is a challenge for a lot of students, so it’s finding the right balance between interest and skill. In tod…
 
Hello there, and welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn, and today we will be talking about the upper primary literacy block. For a long time, we have focused exclusively on what goes into the early years literacy block and upper primary teachers; it is your turn. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quic…
 
In today’s episode, we discuss the structure and content of the literacy block. How can we teach using structured literacy in small groups? Kinder teacher Casey Jergens and author Natalie Wexler join us to connect theory and practice. Casey previously taught using a guided (leveled) reading approach with lots of small group time. In recent years, h…
 
What's up with the number of divorces for those over the age of 50? 1 in every 3 divorces are now couples over 50, and a failed marriage can be as hard on your wallet as it is on your heart. Join Jody Bruns and Andrew Hatherley, CDFA, on the Divorce Literacy Podcast as they discuss why more couples in later life are divorcing and their financial co…
 
A discussion on the more aggressive components of the market. There has been a shift in stock investing since the 4th quarter of 2022 from conservative sectors of the market such as energy and consumer staples back into tech and more aggressive sectors of the market. It's time to use watch lists, stop loss orders, and technical analysis.…
 
As a literacy expert, I always bring you strategies and tips that you can use in your classroom that bring your students success to their reading and writing skills. But sometimes, I love bringing on other experts to add to your teacher toolbox, especially when they bring a different perspective. That’s exactly what I’m doing on today’s episode. I …
 
Mark continued the Study of the Minor Prophets with the book of Micah. He characterized Micah as a concept book focusing on three aspects: 1. Authenticity: Good and evil lead to different places. Micah is authentic to this reality.  2. Justice:  Justice is more than a courtroom. Justice is part of God’s character. Micah understood good and evil and…
 
Hello there. Welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn and I'm so pleased to welcome you here today. This week we are going to tackle another of the tricky things that it's scary to let go of; benchmark reading assessment. You can read more and find support at www.jocelynseamereducation.com Did you miss an episode? The Structur…
 
Ep. 22: Dr. Sonja Santelises joined us to discuss why she saw the urgent need for change in Baltimore City Public Schools, how she set and supported a clear literacy focus through the Blueprint for Success and high-quality curricula, and the ongoing next steps that prevail. She is witty and sharp, but most of all, we appreciate her vision and bound…
 
How can we, as educators, caregivers, and family members, encourage a love of reading in students? This episode of Literacy Talks explores the challenges and joys of teaching students to read, our priority, and encouraging their love of reading along the way. From helping them experience and feel success as they decode their first words to giving e…
 
Dr. Liz Brooke sat down with Emily Hanford and Dr. Tiffany Hogan for the premiere episode of “All for Literacy,” where we explore the national literacy conversation with key industry voices. You’ll walk away from this episode with a better understanding of the underlying issues behind student literacy struggles and what the science and research is …
 
Dr. Kelly J. Blodgett joins me for part 2 of our extensive conversation on integrative biological dentistry and holistic oral health. As we continue the discussion, Dr. Blodgett goes even more in depth on the toxicity of root canals and how holistic dentistry can be among the best investments one can make in his or her health. If you did not catch …
 
On today's episode of The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast, Seth Serxner is joined by Paul Terry, Senior Fellow at Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO), to discuss HERO's initiatives to identify and disseminate best practices for promoting health and well-being in the workplace. In a wide-ranging conversation, Paul and Seth discuss: Paul's ba…
 
When introducing a new type of genre, sometimes students need an example to understand certain literacy skills and concepts. This is where mentor texts come in. Most teachers understand the concept of mentor texts, but struggle with knowing how to utilize them in the classroom. In today’s episode, I’m sharing how to best utilize mentor texts, speci…
 
2-12-23 Biblical-LitMark moved forward in the Study of Minor Prophets with the second lesson in Micah.Todays lesson had 3 points1. A story of bookends Who is like Yahweh? Nobody is like the Lord2. The meat of the sandwich God is the witness Israel was warned, and God was not amused.3. Points for home Expect the unexpected. Is 55:8 Remember the book…
 
In this week's episode, we're going to talk about some of the mindsets and thinking we need to shift when it comes to making that move from a small group guided reading situation to working with a more structured literacy block. Episode links: Psychology Today blog Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jocelyn Seamer …
 
What does it take to disrupt the "way it has always been done"? Dr. Ernie Ortiz, Senior Literacy Engagement Specialist with AIM Institute for Learning and Research, joins us to discuss this important question. As a former teacher, school leader, and current national leader, he realizes that leaders play a critical role in student achievement. The a…
 
Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Stephen F. Knott, professor of national security affairs at Naval War College, to discuss his new book, Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy. They chat about the mystique around JFK and why it still continues to hold, in some form, almost 60 years after his assassination. They also talk about Kennedy’s approach t…
 
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