Inside Literacy: What Mattered Most at IDA 2025

Inside Literacy: What Mattered Most at IDA 20...

Up next

Episode 120: Too Many Reading Assessments? What to Keep—and What to Let Go

Are you spending too much time on assessments without getting the clarity you need? In this episode, we break down which reading assessments actually matter, which ones may be wasting your time, and how to make smarter, more efficient decisions about the data you collect.Show Not ...  Show more

Episode 119: Screening to Catch Reading Problems Before They Grow

Show NotesEarly reading screening is one of the most powerful tools educators have—but only if it’s used well. In this episode of Literacy Talks, we unpack what screening actually measures, why timing matters, and how to use data to support students before small gaps become major ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

3.10 Effective Vocabulary Strategies in Literacy Intervention
Together in Literacy

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Imagine being a learner who is new to English. Someone says to you, "Can you lend me a hand?” Imagine what that learner is processing. First, it’s a question. Second, think about the word lend. Do I know what that means? Third, lend a hand. Does ...

  Show more

2.11 How to Keep Your Eye on the Goal in Intervention
Together in Literacy

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Learning to read proficiently is not an easy task for most students without explicit, systematic instruction. Current US reading scores indicate that 67% of all 4th graders are reading at basic or below basic levels. This fact is leading to many ...

  Show more

[Episode 99] From Phonics to Fluency: Inside the RedThread Literacy Program (w/Robin Rubenstein)
Teaching Channel Talks

In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, our host Dr. Wendy Amato discusses the importance of literacy and reading with Robin Rubenstein, Director of Curriculum and Implementation at K12 Coalition. This conversation centers around K12 Coalition's Red Thread literacy curriculum, ...  Show more

First Steps to Fluency: How Young Learners Become Independent Readers with Virginia Quinn Mooney
Melissa & Lori Love Literacy ® | Science of Reading for Teachers

Episode 226

In this episode, Virginia discusses the importance of fluency in K-2 grades, emphasizing its role in reading comprehension. She shares strategies for teaching fluency, including within partner reading, read-alouds, and shared reading. Virginia highligh ...

  Show more