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Garforth Education
by Garforth Education
The Garforth Education Podcast is designed for anyone interested in learning about hot topics in education. Bridging the gaps in Education by bringing research to practice.
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Positive Parent Teacher Relationships
Establishing positive parent/teacher relationships has been shown to improve a student’s academic outcomes, well-being and social interactions at school. It is even more important when we are talking about students with neuro diversities. This episode will focus on how to help create these positive relationships.
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Screening, Progress Monitoring & Instruction
The most effective way we can support our students’ learning is by meeting them where they are at and providing them with the instruction they need in order to reach their goals. This episode focuses on effective screening practices, when progress monitoring is warranted and how to use this information to inform your instruction.
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Executive Functions & Instruction
Executive functions are skills that develop during childhood and adolescence. This episode focuses on how executive functions impact an individual’s ability to learn and how we can use this information to inform instruction.
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Executive Functions
Executive Functions are brain based skills that play a significant role in everyday life and contribute to an individual's ability to learn and function in the real world. This episode will focus on what they are and how they influence learning.
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The Simple View of Orthographic Mapping
In this episode I will introduce The Simple View of Orthographic Mapping. I created this concept as a tool to simplify the complex process of orthographic mapping.
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Using the Psych-Ed to Inform IEPs
Psych-eds tell us about how individuals learn and IEPs are designed to inform how we can meet an individual student’s diverse learning needs. This episode focuses on how we can use one to inform the other. Listen as Dr. Kathryn Garforth discusses ways to use a student's psycho-educational assessment to inform their IEP. This episode is meant to help parents and educators who want to be able to make the IEP an actual Individualized Education Plan instead of just things cut and pasted from another document.
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Literacy Frameworks
In this episode, Dr. Kathryn Garforth reviews several different conceptualizations of reading comprehension and literacy development including: - Simple View of Reading (Gough & Tumner, 1986) - Scarborough's Reading Rope (2001) - Active View of Reading (Duke & Cartwright, 2021) - Simple View of Writing (Berninger et al., 2002) - Not So Simple View of Writing (Berninger & Amtmann, 2003) - Writing Rope (Sedita, 2019) - Language Literacy Network (Wasowicz, 2021) - Literacy Knot (Brainspring, 2023)
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The Consensus on Reading Instruction
Reading is arguably the most studied topic in the field of education. When we look at the data collected over decades, there is an overall consensus on the essential elements needed for effective reading instruction.
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IEPs Explained
Individualized Education Plans and their meetings are something that many parents and educators dread. The focus of this episode is to provide an explanation of what they are, why they are needed and how to make ones that are useful for everyone.
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Reading is Not a Natural Process
Contrary to popular belief, learning to read is not a natural process. This episode focuses on why learning to read isn’t natural, and what it means for expectations at school and in the home.
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The Garforth Education Podcast is designed for anyone interested in learning about hot topics in education. Bridging the gaps in Education by bringing research to practice.
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