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Expert Insights with Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling: Prioritizing the "How" in Literacy Instruction

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In this episode of Literacy Talks, we’re joined by the incomparable Dr. Louise Spear-Swerling—professor, researcher, and long-time advocate for evidence-based reading instruction. Building on her article in the 75th anniversary issue of Perspectives on Language and Literacy, Dr. Spear-Swerling dives into the how of Structured Literacy instruction and why it’s just as critical as the what.

Together with hosts Stacy Hurst, Donell Pons, and Lindsay Kemeny, Dr. Spear-Swerling explores what it really means to teach reading systematically and explicitly, how to use assessments to target instruction, and how teacher preparation programs can better equip educators to meet the needs of diverse learners. With practical strategies, powerful anecdotes, and expert-level clarity, this episode is a must-listen for educators at every stage of their journey.


Link to the article: https://www.flipsnack.com/B88EAE88B7A/perspectives-winter-2024/full-view.html?p=70 


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