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Teaching Literacy Podcast

Bridging literacy research and practice. Hosted by Jake Downs.
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E74 | Robust Comprehension Using HQIM Featuring Dr. Dan Reynolds, Dr. Anna Jennerjohn, & Dr. Sara Rutherford-Quach

In this episode I sit down with the SRI Education research team—Dr. Dan Reynolds, Dr. Anna Jennerjohn, and Dr. Sara Rutherford-Quach—to unpack their learning brief, Beyond the Surface . This episode explores the gap between using high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) and achieving deep, robust reading comprehension. Read the Brief Here: https://www.sri.com/publication/education-learning-pubs/beyond-the-surface-leveraging-high-quality-instructional-materials-for-robust-reading-comprehension...

Mar 12, 20261 hr 16 min

Complex Text & Fluency with Dr. Jake Downs and Dr. Chase Young

This is a rebroadcast of Episode 245 from the Melissa and Lori Love Literacy Podcast – you can check out that episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/read-like-us-building-fluency-through-repeated-reading/id1463219123?i=1000748503901 Make sure to check out the Literacy.io training on the Kat Framework for Comprehension this June! -June 24-25 in East Lansing Michigan -Individual registration available at: https://tamu.estore.flywire.com/products/cusp—the-reading-leagueliteracy10-parti...

Mar 04, 202650 minEp. 73

E72|Pragmatic Differentiation for Reading Acceleration with Dr. Sharon Walpole

In this episode we welcome Dr. Sharon Walpole, a professor at the University of Delaware. We explore the challenges teachers face in addressing varying student needs, Dr. Walpole’s pragmatic approach to differentiation, and the developmental roadmap for reading proficiency. Dr. Walpole shares insights on the importance of grade-level instruction, the flaws of certain assessment systems, and practical classroom applications. Make sure to check out Dr. Walpole’s books with Guilford Press! https://...

Jan 07, 20261 hr 9 min

E71|Evaluating Advanced Phonemic Awareness with Dr. Michael Coyne

Dr. Michael Coyne discusses his study on advanced phonemic awareness (PA) instruction in first grade, focusing on oral-only methods. While the intervention significantly improved students' PA skills, it showed no transfer effects to word reading accuracy or fluency. The discussion explores theoretical underpinnings, practical implications, and recommendations for integrating PA with phonics for more effective literacy instruction.

Dec 04, 202559 min

E70|Science of Reading for Multilingual Learners with Dr. Steve Amdendum

How can we best apply the Science of Reading to support multilingual learners? This episode tackles that critical question with Dr. Steven Amendum from the University of Delaware. We explore how evidence-based literacy instruction must leverage a student’s first language as a key asset, not a barrier. Dr. Amendum breaks down practical teaching strategies to boost decoding and reading comprehension for bilingual and multilingual students in diverse classrooms. You’ll also learn how to build effec...

Nov 11, 202556 min

E69|Transforming Comprehension: Main Ideas, Text Structures, and Teaching Techniques with Dr. Kay Wijekumar

In episode 69 of the Teaching Literacy Podcast, host Jake Downs speaks with Dr. Kay Wijekumar, Houston Endowed Chair in the Department of Teaching and Learning and Culture at Texas A&M University. They discuss the importance of teaching students to generate rather than find the main idea in texts, detailing Dr. Wijekumar’s evidence-based KAT framework (Knowledge Acquisition and Transformation). The episode delves into how the main idea is foundational for reading comprehension and explores p...

Oct 07, 20251 hr 14 minEp. 69

E68|Strategic Assessment Systems with Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller and Dr. Eunsoo Cho

Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller and Dr. Eunsoo Cho discuss building a strategic assessment system in literacy education. They cover how to use data to inform reading instruction, the difference between screeners, diagnostics, curriculum based measures, and computer adaptive tests, and the importance of reliability in assessments. Common pitfalls like over-testing and teaching to the test are addressed, along with practical advice for setting up a coherent and actionable assessment framework in schools. ...

Sep 06, 20251 hr 18 min

Practices of Effective K-2 Teacher Teams with Dr. Jake Downs

Guest host Dr. Kristin Conradi Smith interviews Dr. Jake Downs about the ‘secret soup’ of highly effective K-2 teacher teams. Link to Jake’s Study: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15/2/259 Downs, J., Martz, K., & Mohr, K. (2025). Exploring the Instructional Effectiveness of High-Growth K-2 Teacher Teams in Foundational Reading. Education Sciences , 15 (2), https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15020259 Link to ULEAD Report: https://schools.utah.gov/ulead/uleadfiles/reports/ipr/Instructional%20Clarit...

Aug 05, 20251 hr 5 min

Jake Talks Paired Oral Reading with Melissa and Lori

Melissa and Lori invited Jake to discuss Synchronous Paired Oral Reading Techniques (SPORT) — Listen to the episode here! Please write a short impact statement for Jake’s USU review packet (and thank you!): https://forms.gle/QcUs8ciMcAy2yG6L6

Jul 07, 202554 min

E66|Linking Automaticity, Vocabulary, and Text With Dr. Freddy Hiebert

This episode features Dr. Freddy Hiebert on the foundational importance of reading automaticity, particularly in silent reading for comprehension. She delves into the skewed distribution of words in English, advocating for text selection that prioritizes core vocabulary and engaging content over rare words. The discussion challenges assumptions about text complexity changes and third-grade reading benchmarks, proposing that efficient phonics and sustained reading volume are key, with AI offering new tools for vocabulary instruction.

Jun 09, 20251 hr 1 min

E64|AI and the Future of Writing Instruction with Dr. Steve Graham

Jake interviews Dr. Steve Graham of the Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation at Arizona State University Please write a short impact statement for Jake’s USU review packet (and thank you!): https://forms.gle/QcUs8ciMcAy2yG6L6

May 05, 20251 hr 6 min

EP63| Is Comprehension Instruction Getting Better? with Dr. Phil Capin

This episode features Dr. Phil Capin discussing a systematic review of reading comprehension instruction over the last four decades. He explores how much time teachers dedicate to comprehension, the practices they employ, and their alignment with research. While there's increased time on comprehension, low-leverage practices like rote questioning (IRE) persist. Dr. Capin offers actionable recommendations for teachers to enhance instruction, emphasizing integrated content-area literacy and purposeful text engagement.

Apr 07, 202551 min

E62|Stopping the Summer Slide with Dr. Blythe Anderson and Dr. John Strong

Jake Downs talks with Dr. Blythe Anderson and Dr. John Strong about effective summer tutoring programs to prevent the summer slide in elementary reading. They discuss strategies such as small-group tutoring, differentiated instruction, and interactive read-alouds, based on multi-year research that shows significant gains in vocabulary, reading fluency, and foundational skills. The episode emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement in summer programs, with...

Mar 04, 20251 hr 4 min

E61| Does Science of Reading Legislation Improve Reading Outcomes with Dr. Katherine O’Donnell

Host Dr. Jake Downs is joined by Dr. Katherine O’Donnell, an Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Utah, to discuss her research on student outcomes in states following the implementation of science of reading legislation. 03:02 Historical Context: Reading First Era 09:37 Mississippi’s Science of Reading Legislation 17:02 Comparative Analysis of State Outcomes 29:08 Impact on Special Education and ELL Students 34:58 Implementation Takes Time 39:48 Why Did the ‘Advanc...

Feb 03, 202552 min

EP60| Morphology Instruction with Dr. Danielle Colenbrander

Dr. Danielle Colenbrander joins the show to discuss the benefits of morphology instruction with students. Reference: Colenbrander, D., Von Hagen, A., Kohnen, S., Wegener, S., Ko, K., Beyersmann, E., Behzadnia, A., Parrila, R., & Castles, A. (2024). The Effects of Morphological Instruction on Literacy Outcomes for Children in English-Speaking Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Educational Psychology Review, 36(4), 119. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10648-024-09953-3...

Jan 06, 20251 hr 10 min

E59 | Informational Writing and Academic Language with Dr. Cherish Sarmiento

Dr. Cherish Sarmiento joins the show to talk about how fifth and eighth grade students use academic language in their writing. Importantly, we learn that words with seven or more letters may be one way to quickly identify academic words. Reference: Sarmiento, C. M., Truckenmiller, A. J., Cho, E., & Wang, H. (2024). Academic language use in middle school informational writing. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 00, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjep.12724

Dec 09, 202448 min

EP58| Vocabulary Instruction with Dr. Blythe Anderson

In this episode, Jake is joined by Dr. Blythe Anderson to discuss her research with vocabulary instruction strategies. References: Anderson, B. E. (2024). Vocabulary Talk Moves: Using Language to Promote Word Learning. The Reading Teacher, 77(4), 439–452. https://doi.org/10.1002/trtr.2263 Anderson, B. E., Wright, T. S., & Gotwals, A. W. (2023). Teachers’ Vocabulary Talk in Early-Elementary Science Instruction. Journal of Literacy Research, 55(1), 75–100. https://doi.org/10.1177/1086296X23116...

Nov 05, 202440 min

EP57|Inferences with Dr. Marianne Rice

In this episode, Dr. Marianne Rice joins Jake to discuss the different types of inferences and how teachers can support their students in generating inferences to enhance comprehension. For more information, be sure to check out literacy.io References: Rice, M., Wijekumar, K., Lambright, K., & Bristow, A. (2023). Inferencing in Reading Comprehension: Examining Variations in Definition, Instruction, and Assessment. Technology, Knowledge and Learning . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10758-023-09660-...

Oct 08, 20241 hr 10 min

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Upper Elementary Reading Fluency and Comprehension Sessions for Utah Educators

Utah Educators — let’s talk about fluency and comprehension! October 1 – Brigham City October 7 – Salt Lake City October 22 – St. George Make sure to sign up for both sessions Fluency: https://usbe.midaseducation.com/professional-development/courses/course/64621 Comprehension: https://usbe.midaseducation.com/professional-development/courses/course/64623 All sessions are free of charge and 7 relicensure hours will be credited for the full day. A big thanks to the Utah State Board of Education for...

Sep 24, 20242 min

E56|Strive-for-Five with Drs. Tricia Zucker and Sonia Cabell

In this episode, Drs. Tricia Zucker and Sonia Cabell join Jake to discuss their “Strive-for-Five Conversations” strategy for promoting oral language development through simple, serve and return style conversations in the classroom. References: Strive-for-Five Conversations , by Tricia Zucker & Sonia Cabell Cabell, S. Q., & Zucker, T. A. (2023). Using Strive‐for‐Five Conversations to Strengthen Language Comprehension in Preschool through Grade One. The Reading Teacher . https://doi.org/10...

Sep 02, 202447 min

E55|Synchronous Paired Oral Reading Techniques with Dr. Jake Downs

In this episode Dr. Jake Downs joins us to talk about his research on Synchronous Paired Oral Reading techniques. Guest hosted by Dr. Chase Young. Reference: Downs, J., & Mohr, K. A. J. (2024). A Multilevel Meta-Analysis of Synchronous Paired Oral Reading Techniques in Elementary Classrooms. Literacy Research and Instruction, 0(0), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/19388071.2024.2319654 Downs, J., Mohr, K., & Young, C. (2023). A historical narrative review of paired oral reading practices in...

Aug 19, 202449 min

E54|The Literacy 50 with Melissa and Lori

Melissa Loftus and Lori Sappington join us on the show to discuss their recent book entitled “The Literacy 50: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night” available through Scholastic. In this episode we discuss Melissa and Lori’s experiences in the classroom, what led them to start a podcast, and what they’ve learned in over 200 episodes of the Melissa and Lori Love Literacy Podcast. So many great thoughts in this episode that you won’t want to miss! After you are d...

Jul 23, 20241 hr 1 min

E53|Encouraging Reading Motivation with Dr. Margaret Vaughn and Dr. Dixie Massey

My guests for this episode are here to discuss the role of dispositions, motivation, and agency within the classroom. Their names are Dr. Margaret Vaughn and Dr. Dixie Massey. Dr. Margaret Vaughn is a professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Washington State University and Dr. Dixie Massey teaches at Seattle Pacific University. They are the authors of Overcoming Reading Challenges Kindergarten Through Middle School recently published by Peter Lang Press.

Jul 10, 202453 min

E52|Reading Profiles with Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling

My guest today is here to talk to use about reading profiles and how to use them in your classroom. Her name is Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling and she is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Special Education at the Southern Connecticut State University. In this episode we talk about her recent book The Structured Literacy Planner published by Guildford Press.

Jun 12, 2024

E51|Syntax: From Epilinguistic to Metalinguistic Awareness with Dr. Rachel Knecht and Dr. Dianna Townsend

You’ve probably heard about syntax. Maybe you’ve seen a slide in a presentation that showed a strand of rope labeled as syntax. Or perhaps you learned about sentence structure in school and completed assignments where you had to diagram sentences. But do we really know what syntax is, why it matters, and how to teach it? My guests today are here teach us about syntax. Their names are Dr. Rachel Knecht and Dr. Dianna Townsend. Rachel Knecht is a doctoral candidate at the University of Nevada-Reno...

Apr 19, 202446 min

E50 | Text Comprehension in the Classroom with Dr. Kristin Conradi Smith, Tamara Williams, and Ellen Frackelton

Teaching reading comprehension is a challenging task. There are many different aspects to teaching reading comprehension and doing it well is a feat. My guests for this episode are here to help us teach reading comprehension better. Their names are Kristin Conradi Smith, Tamara Williams, and Ellen Frackelton. In this episode we cover what the NRP reported about reading strategies, where the implementation of that research went awry, frameworks for the thinking about productive text comprehension...

Mar 20, 20241 hr 8 min

E49 | Teacher Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, and Practice with Dr. Karen Kehoe

What is the relationship between teachers’ knowledge, belief, self-efficacy, and instructional practice? My guest today studied 34 rural teachers to learn more. Her name is Dr. Karen Kehoe and she is the Director of Dyslexia Services at the Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia at Middle Tennessee State University. In this episode we discuss what the sample of teacher knew about teaching reading, how confident they felt about teaching reading, and the evidence-based practices ...

Mar 11, 20241 hr 3 min

E48| Phonemic Awareness: Unpacking Recent Meta-Analysis Findings with Dr. Florina Erbeli and Dr. Marianne Rice

The last few years, it seems everyone’s been talking about phonemic awareness – what works best, how to teach it right, and even how much of it students really need. Today, I’ve got two experts with me, Dr. Florina Erbeli and Dr. Marianne Rice, and they’ve been digging deep into these questions and more. Dr. Erbeli is an assistant professor at Texas A&M University, and Dr. Marianne Rice just completed her PhD there. In this episode, we’re breaking down the findings from two recent meta-analy...

Feb 15, 20241 hr 23 min

E47|Cost & Accuracy of Third Grade Reading Screeners with Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller and Dr. Courtenay Barrett

Welcome to another episode of TLP! In this episode, we discuss assessments— their cost, time, and accuracy. Two guests, Dr. Courtenay Barrett and Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller, partnered with a school to explore these questions. Dr. Barrett is an assistant professor in the school psychology program at Michigan State University, and Dr. Truckenmiller is an associate professor in special education at Michigan State, recently published a journal article comparing the costs and accuracy of different readi...

Jan 19, 20241 hr 11 min

Resolution 2024: Think Like a Scientist

2023 was a great year here at TLP. I am looking forward to an even better 2024. To kick things off I’ve prepared a special episode where I discuss my New Year’s resolution–thinking like a scientist. In this episode I describe what thinking like a scientist means, why it matters, and the three other frames of thought that often conflict with scientific thinking. I also provide examples of two prominent researchers–Dr. Nell Duke and Dr. Holly Lane–thinking like scientists. Link to Adam Grant on th...

Jan 04, 202441 min
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