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Bonus Episode: Knowledge: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension

Feb 14, 20251 hr 1 min
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Summary

This webinar discusses the pivotal role of content knowledge in reading comprehension, contrasting it with the limitations of standalone reading strategies. Experts Dr. Susan Neuman and Dr. Margaret McKeown, alongside Kristen McQuillan and Kyair Butts, delve into various types of knowledge (linguistic, cultural, experiential) and the importance of text-driven, knowledge-building activities. The conversation emphasizes that an integrated, coherent curriculum is key to fostering equitable and deep engagement with texts, helping all students become confident, skilled readers.

Episode description

Today’s episode is a special bonus—an audio recording of our recent webinar, Knowledge: Why It Matters. We found the conversation so valuable that we wanted to make it accessible in as many ways as possible.

In this episode, StandardsWork’s Chief Program Officer Kristen McQuillan and Baltimore City Public Schools teacher Kyair Butts join Dr. Susan Neuman (New York University) and Dr. Margaret “Moddy” McKeown (University of Pittsburgh) to explore how content knowledge plays a critical role in reading comprehension. They also discuss the limitations of approaches that emphasize reading strategies without a strong foundation in knowledge.

You can watch this webinar as a video recording as well as the rest of our webinars on our website. 

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Original music and sound engineering by Aidan Shea.

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