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  • Should We Be Using "Words Correct Per Minute"?
    2025/12/20

    Reading ability is often measured through oral reading fluency. These days that means having students read passages aloud and counting the numbers of words per minute read accurately. While this has value, it can lead teachers to encourage reading speed over the other elements of fluency (accuracy and prosody). It is important to remember that speed and automaticity are not the same thing, though we use speed as a proxy for the latter. This podcast reviews research that suggests another possibility for evaluating automaticity.

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    8 分
  • What Teachers Need to Know about Sentence Comprehension
    2025/12/13

    For years, teachers were told that teaching English grammar had no impact on reading comprehension or quality of writing. A more recent substantial body of evidence reveals the importance of sentence comprehension in comprehension. This podcast examines that evidence and makes instructional suggestions that can help increase reading achievement.

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    19 分
  • Literacy Charities for 2026
    2025/12/06

    Each year, Shanahan on Literacy identifies the highest rated national, regional, and international Literacy Charities. Find out which ones you want to help -- and which might be a source of support for your students and school.

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    19 分
  • Won’t Challenging Texts Discourage Young Readers?
    2025/11/29

    Research indicates that teaching reading at students' "reading levels" provides no advantages and may do harm when it comes to learning. However, many teachers are less worried about learning, and more concerned about the impact teaching with complex text may have on students' classroom behavior and motivation for reading. This podcast explores those concerns.

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    9 分
  • Whole Books or Excerpts? Which Do the Most to Promote Reading Ability
    2025/11/08

    Recently, there have been claims that reading achievement is being suppressed because schools are teaching reading with excerpts and other short pieces rather than with complete books. These critics say that they want to go back to a time when reading was taught with complete books. This podcast explores those claims and reveals what research has to say on the matter.

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    10 分
  • Don’t Confuse Reading Comprehension and Learning to Read (and to Reread)
    2025/10/25

    Are we making our instructional decisions based upon comprehension data or learning data? Is our purpose to make sure that students gain immediate comprehension of the instructional text or is it to improve kids' reading ability so they will be more successful with future texts? The answer might surprise you.

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    13 分
  • Considering Running Records, and No, I Don’t Beat My Wife Anymore
    2025/10/11

    I've argued against teaching reading at students' instructional levels. Does that mean that I'm against running records and informal reading inventories? What could such tests possibly provide if you aren't teaching with leveled books? This podcast will answer those questions and many more.

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    13 分
  • What Role Should Pictures Play in Teaching Reading?
    2025/09/27

    This podcast explores the role that pictures play in teaching decoding, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.

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    19 分