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Research Insight Into Adolescent Literacy with Dr. Sharon Vaughn and Dr. Jeanne Wanzek

Research Insight Into Adolescent Literacy with Dr. Sharon Vaughn and Dr. Jeanne Wanzek

FromAll For Literacy


Research Insight Into Adolescent Literacy with Dr. Sharon Vaughn and Dr. Jeanne Wanzek

FromAll For Literacy

ratings:
Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you implementing up-to-date research findings in your school or classroom? 
Season 1 of All For Literacy frequently touched on the issue of connecting educators with new and established research and how to best apply evidence-based findings in the classroom. To kick off Season 2, two influential education researchers join host Dr. Liz Brooke for an enlightening discussion about current research and how findings translate into everyday classroom practices. 
Tune into this episode to hear from Dr. Sharon Vaughn and Dr. Jeanne Wanzek. Vaughn is the Manuel J. Justiz Endowed Chair in Education and the executive director of The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at the University of Texas at Austin. Wanzek is a professor and Currey-Ingram Endowed Chair in the department of special education at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. 
The discussion deeply explores the guests’ areas of research on adolescent and upper-grade literacy, improving interventions with additional components, weaving literacy throughout the entire school day, and Tier 1 instruction. 
Educators will gain evidence-based strategies to implement day to day to strengthen literacy levels across subjects and grade levels. Join Lexia® for an all-new season of All For Literacy, and subscribe to never miss an episode. 
 
Episode Breakdown
(04:06) – Wanzek’s professional journey
(06:37) – Vaughn’s professional journey 
(12:38) – Wanzek’s and Vaughn’s relationship as mentor and mentee
(17:34) – Takeaways from The Nation’s Report Card results
(21:07) – How to strengthen interventions through strategic integration
(24:28) – How to weave literacy instruction through the whole class schedule
(30:06) – The differences in the science of reading across grade levels
(35:48) – The importance of customization in literacy instruction
(44:00) – Research-based look at Tier 1 instruction
(48:34) – Advice for teachers and hope for the future
 
Dr. Sharon Vaughn
Dr. Sharon Vaughn is the Manuel J. Justiz Endowed Chair in Education and the executive director of The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at the University of Texas at Austin. She’s currently the principal or co-principal investigator on several research grants for the Institution for Education Sciences, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, and the U.S. Department of Education that explore effective interventions for students with reading difficulties and English Language Learners. 
 
Dr. Jeanne Wanzek
Dr. Jeanne Wanzek is a professor and Currey-Ingram Endowed Chair in the department of special education at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on effective reading instruction and intervention for students with reading difficulties and disabilities. Before receiving her doctorate, Wanzek worked as a special educator and an elementary teacher. 
 
Mentioned in this Episode
Liz Brooke, X @LizCBrooke
The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk
Department of Special Education at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University
The Nation’s Report Card
Christy Austin
Rachel Donegan
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

The All for Literacy podcast connects you with established and emerging voices in the national literacy conversation to map a path forward informed by the science of reading. Through monthly podcasts, hosted by Lexia’s Chief Learning Officer Dr Liz Brooke, this series forges connections between literacy research and educators’ knowledge and skills. This is a conversation that will have a real impact on teachers and students, with actionable information and research designed to support our goal of literacy for everyone. All for Literacy brings together researchers, educators, and experts to elevate literacy in America and create real equity in the classroom.