Disappointed with the Willingham interview
I agree the titles should be listed by topic not author. So far I only listened to the Willingham interview and was disappointed. I hope I misheard him as saying balance literacy seems to have valid points and that conclusions drawn from research often have little implications for the classroom? I hope I misunderstood and no other teacher listening heard that message. I would love an interview with author Dr. Melissa Farrall about assessment issues related to literacy and language. I love her books and have heard her speak many times. Dr. Ken Pugh, Dr. Louisa Moats, and Dr. Guinevere Eden would also be great guests! Thank you for creating a podcast on this important topic!
pecht1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/20
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I love this podcast! I’m a speech language pathologist so my students have different with auditory comprehension and also reading skills like phonological awareness. Can you do an episode to discuss the implications of memory and reading! Auditory and/or visual memory?
DevinKathleen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/21
Thanks for creating! I’d love to hear Maryanne Wolf and I second the Kilpatrick vote.
macyrenee84 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/20
I’m an adjunct professor in the education department of a small university. I use these podcasts as a learning tool for my students. I love that they have the opportunity to hear directly from experts in the field. Thank you for the rich content and incredible guest selection.
Dr. DJL via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/21/23
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