EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 36 MIN
The Practitioner-Researcher Connection with Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan and Margaret Goldberg, part 2
from All For Literacy · host Lexia
As the crucially important ideas of the science of reading spread, a shift of focus to sustainable implementation will ensure evidence-backed instruction continues to change the literacy landscape. Implementation relies on the mutually beneficial relationship between educators and researchers to work effectively and sustainably. Started in Part 1 of Season 4, Episode 3, of the All For Literacy podcast, Dr. Liz Brooke, Margaret Goldberg, and Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan continue their insightful conversation about research access for educators. Goldberg, a literacy coach and co-founder of The Right to Read Project, brings an educator’s viewpoint, while Cárdenas-Hagan pulls back the curtain on the world of research. During this two-part episode, the guests explore: Effective partnerships between schools and researchers Best practices for research dissemination Evidence-based practices for Emergent Bilinguals Integrating repetition and feedback into day-to-day classroom activities Tune in to this two-part episode for a thoughtful look into the ever-changing landscape of the science of reading, and subscribe to never miss an important literacy discussion! For all mentioned resources and links visit AllForLiteracy.com
What this episode covers
In Season 4, Episode 4, of the All For Literacy podcast, host Dr. Liz Brooke continues her conversation with Margaret Goldberg and Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan for an insightful dialogue about the ever-changing landscape of the science of reading about the mutually beneficial relationship between educators and researchers and relevance of the science of reading for multilingual learners.
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