Sold a Story
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Millions of kids can't read well. Scientists have known for decades how children learn to read, but many schools don’t know about the research. They buy teacher training and books that are rooted in a disproven idea. In Sold a Story, Emily Hanford investigates four authors and a publishing company that have made millions selling this idea. The podcast has won some of the biggest awards in journalism. Twenty-five states (and counting) have changed their reading laws because of it.
Crucial information
2월 7일
Our nations literacy rates are in dire need of attention and this podcast is the perfect starting point!
Ultimately falls flat
2월 8일
Kept waiting for there to be any science to the “science of reading”. There wasn’t. Swapping one one-size-fits-all approach for another feels like an exercise in corporate propaganda more than journalism. Question their motives and ask yourself why nobody mentions trends in student to teacher ratios as a cause or solution to reading achievement. Engaging presentation but shallow analysis left me disappointed.
Concise breakdown of the Reading Wars
2월 6일
I was homeschooled, so the cueing ideas presented here were absolutely wild to me. It seems obvious that guessing words isn’t actually reading, but I suppose not. Very interesting and important information for parents, educators, students, legislators, and anyone who partakes in the written word.
Whewwwwww
2월 1일
This podcast has changed my life better. I mean I could write a dissertation about how raw, powerful and honest this podcast is. Emily please please continue to do this podcast. It should be required for all citizens to listen to.
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