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11. Dr. HyeJin Hwang -- Bidirectional Relationship of Knowledge and Comprehension in Mono and Multilingual Learners

11. Dr. HyeJin Hwang -- Bidirectional Relationship of Knowledge and Comprehension in Mono and Multilingual Learners

FromTo the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators


11. Dr. HyeJin Hwang -- Bidirectional Relationship of Knowledge and Comprehension in Mono and Multilingual Learners

FromTo the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2023
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Podcast episode

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Today I welcome Dr. HyeJin Hwang to talk about her recently published study on the bidirectional relationship of knowledge and comprehension in monolingual and multilingual readers. In this conversation we talk about different types of knowledge, ways to support knowledge building, the use of informational and narrative texts in the classroom, and frameworks that can help us think about comprehension. Later, I’m joined by my colleague Gina Dignon about practical takeaways.***To learn more about this podcast, see the first season's guests, read full transcripts and blog responses from listeners, and read more about Jennifer Serravallo and her work, visit www.jenniferserravallo.com/podcastLinks to articles mentioned in this episode:Hwang, Cabell, & Joyner (2022): https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10888438.2021.195400Hwang, Lupo, Cabell, & Wang (2021): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ytBxun1Uew_QRvNnWWdJkISL_HSm-5tG/viewHwang (2019): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1041608019301189 Reading Research Quarterly article:https://ila.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/rrq.481  ***About this episode’s guest:HyeJin Hwang is a President’s Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Educational Psychology at University of Minnesota. She is known for her work in the area of literacy development in K-12 settings, particularly in multilingual students. Specifically she focused on developmental processes of comprehension and content knowledge and instructional approaches to support comprehension and content knowledge. She has authored or co-authored publications that appear in peer-reviewed journals such as Reading Research Quarterly, Scientific Studies of Reading, Learning and Individual Differences, and AERA Open. Her work has been funded by organizations such as American Educational Research Association and American Psychological Association Division 15 Educational Psychology. She received Ph.D. in Literacy, Language, and Culture from University of Michigan. Special thanks to Scotty Sanders for audio editing this episode. https://www.scottysandersmedia.com/Support the show
Released:
May 1, 2023
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Jennifer Serravallo interviews leading literacy researchers and scholars about their work. In each episode, she's joined by colleagues from her consulting team to talk about practical implications from the interview that educators can bring right to the classroom.