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S4-E9: Dyslexia and developmental trajectories: Dr. Nadine Gaab

S4-E9: Dyslexia and developmental trajectories: Dr. Nadine Gaab

FromScience of Reading: The Podcast


S4-E9: Dyslexia and developmental trajectories: Dr. Nadine Gaab

FromScience of Reading: The Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Susan Lambert joins Dr. Nadine Gaab to discuss dyslexia and the developmental progression of the brain and behavior of students as they learn to read. Dr. Gaab, an Associate Professor of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, focuses on both typical and atypical learning trajectories from infancy to adulthood, with a special emphasis on language and reading development and the role of the environment in shaping these trajectories. In this episode, Dr. Gaab provides further insight into these developmental trajectories as they relate to early intervention for at-risk students. She differentiates between early diagnosis of dyslexia versus early identification of at-risk students. Adding nuance and complexity to the discussion of dyslexia, Dr. Gaab emphasizes the ways educators can ensure that all students experience the joy of learning to read.Quote:“We want to make sure that we find everyone who is struggling with learning to read and make sure that everyone gets to experience the joy of learning to read.“ —Dr. Nadine GaabShow Notes:Gaab Lab website Gaab Lab - myths about dyslexia , by Nadine Gaab National Center for Improving LiteracyVideo - How the brain learns to read by Nadine Gaab Tracing the Roots of Language and LiteracyReading to Rewire 
Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Science of Reading: The Podcast will deliver the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. Via a conversational approach, each episode explores a timely topic related to the science of reading.