2.18 Season Two Wrap-Up
We’re wrapping up season 2 of the Together in Literacy podcast! And what a season it’s been!
This podcast was built upon a commitment to spreading factual information about dyslexia awareness, structured literacy, social-emotional learning, and the science of learning. As we look back on season 2, we are so proud to see our mission of supporting parents, teachers, and learners come to fruition.
In this episode, we share our major takeaways from season 2, we’ll look at a set of standards that cover key foundational components of structured literacy, we’ll share some articles and suggestions, and then we’ll give a sneak preview of what you can look forward to in season 3!
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- 1.17: Finish the School Year Strong
- A list of all Together in Literacy Episodes
- Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading
- 1.12: The Importance of Building Teacher Knowledge and The Peter Effect
- Print-to-Speech and Speech-to-Print: Mapping Early Literacy
- The roles of letter names and letter sounds in connecting print and speech
- Knowing letter names and learning letter sounds: A causal connection
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