“If we had airbags that don't dependably deploy, or car seats that are not safe, or products that might harm we recall them. Product liability law makes selling those products a poor business. Warning labels alert us that using a product might cause harm. Where is the collective responsibility for decades of reading failure as publishers knew or should have known that the science did not support these products as reading instruction? Emily Hanford and Chris Peak have done a great service. Now it's time to stop these products and these unscrupulous companies that ignore the research.”Read full review »
Postcard2mom via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/21/22
“I wish I knew then what I know now, my 20 & 17yo may not have been subjected to such atrocious reading instruction in their early years of school in Australia.”
goats R the best via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
10/22/22
“Emily Hanford’s groundbreaking reporting on the problem with reading instruction is making a real impact on how schools are evaluating their broken reading and literacy. This is top notch reporting and is essential listening for anyone with school aged children. If we can get more attention on...”Read full review »
leegaul via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/21/22