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S EscobedoImportant Content, Better Execution PossibleThe message of the podcast is vital for our teachers and schools. This could have been five stars if more of an objective journalistic/research approach was taken. It felt too much like an ad for the speaker’s book which brings the veracity of the content into question. I still enjoyed it because I know there are other academic who have come to the same conclusion. I just wish the podcast had focused more on a variety of authorities on the topic rather than just the speaker.
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AcpacpacpDidn’t clearly make a caseI have a variety of complaints about this podcast, but I think the most basic one is that it didn’t clearly make a case. It was messy and jumped around a lot. It also assumed a correct answer instead of making an argument and walking the listener through it.
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Tan Kien HuynhTransformationalI’m so grateful for the graceful way that Natalie communicated the need to shift from teaching reading skills as isolated skills and more as an integrated approach. The emphasis should now be on developing students’ content knowledge to develop comprehension. The voices from teachers, administrators, and academics help round out the message, and Natalie’s narration is impeccable. You will enjoy this series so much!!!
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Just Me702FinallyFor over 20 years I’ve had the great opportunity to teach from a knowledge-building perspective with great success. I wish my current district would consider this approach instead of having us/teachers ignore the other subject areas and only focus on reading skills. It’s an utter shame. Districts are constantly telling us to use data to drive instruction, yet they are ignoring the data that shows our kids haven’t made significant growth in reading through scripted curricula and an increase in ELA minutes.
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Beth SkeltonBrilliant!This podcast provides a focus on the importance of knowledge building on reading comprehension. Research-based, well-produced—a must- listen for all educators and teacher leaders
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fizztopEveryone should listenEvery teacher, parent, and education leader needs to listen to this podcast and reform how students are taught.
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OdeecoThe Knowledge GapThe Knowledge Gap brought me here. I love hearing these smaller snippets and greater breadth on topics from the book. I love hearing from a variety of experts.
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Rog_91This is an experience!I really appreciate the depth and breadth of information that is offered within each episode. I have been able to learn about a deeper levels of reading comprehension and support for all students. Listening to the podcast has also helped me to develop a greater understanding of the world around me and what my clients ( teachers) need to support their practice. The podcasts are well-organized and easy to follow, and I'm never overwhelmed with too much information. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone who wants to stay informed about literacy instruction using knowledge to engage students.
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Agatha Fan!Yes! Yes! Yes!Amazing and a listen for all teachers! Finally people trying to fix a broken literacy system! 🥳👏🏻
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Sick in rural MNReading matters to kids with dyslexiaAs I watched my now 8th grader struggle year after year, yet our district did nothing except tier 2 interventions that were continual. This is a sign! She’s struggling!
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Leadwithclass🍎Free knowledge! 🍎Fresh perspectives from active thought leaders! Problem solvers and game changers! High leverage strategies!
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Mel BeaverFinally! 📘❤️📣This is a conversation I have waited years to have. I’m thankful and excited for the promise of this podcast.
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