4.18 Season 4 Wrap-Up

4.18 Season 4 Wrap-Up

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5.12 From “Don’t Say Dyslexia” to Right to Read with Nancy Duggan

In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Duggan, co-founder and executive director of Decoding Dyslexia Massachusetts. We talk about how Nancy’s path from parent of a dyslexic child to statewide advocate helped move Massachusetts from “we don’t say dyslexia” to mandated screening ...  Show more

5.11 Rethinking Phonemic Awareness with David Kilpatrick, PhD

We are thrilled to welcome David Kilpatrick, Professor Emeritus at the State University of New York at Cortland and one of the most influential voices in reading research, assessment, and instruction, to the podcast. In our chat, Dr. Kilpatrick breaks down decades of research and ...  Show more

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