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Heart Work: Shifting to the Science of Reading

U.S. students are struggling to read, and scores have dropped to levels not seen since the 1990s — it's a nationwide crisis. As states strive to increase scores, more and more have passed laws or implemented policies related to the science of reading. But what is the science of reading, and what does it actually look like in the classroom?A three-part series from Imagine Learning. Hosted by Imagine Learning's Lauren Keeling, a former kindergarten teacher and elementary principal, and featuring special guests such as education writer Natalie Wexler and the hosts of Reading Recess, Nicole Ormandy and Megan Gierka. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Find Your Marigold

    Join Lauren live from Boston in this Heart Work special with instructional coaches Nicole Silva and Janna Murphy for a candid conversation about their work in Marshfield Public Schools. Together, they reflect on what it takes to lead a shift to a knowledge-building literacy program aligned with the science of reading and the impact of embracing change, even when it feels impossible. Discover more: imaginelearning.com/heart-work/literacy-crisisHost: Lauren KeelingSeries Producer and Director: Justyna WelshProducer & Writer: Anise LeeProducer: Danny McPaddenRecording Engineer: Dan VictoryAudio Editor & Mixer: Fraser AllanArtwork: Ellen ForsythLocation Recording Team: David Sexton, Danny McPadden, and Kristan CrawfordExecutive Producer: David McGintyA big thank you to the Pendergast School District, Ramiro Alvarez, and Kelsie Pennington for welcoming us into their schools — and all the educators and students who opened their classrooms and shared their stories with us for this episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    It Takes Time and It Definitely Takes Heart

    Back in Pendergast, the ultimate question: Did it work? In this penultimate episode, Lauren returns to the district to find out and speaks with renowned education writer Natalie Wexler on the missing piece in reading instruction. Could the answer have been in front of us all along? Listen and find out.Discover more: imaginelearning.com/heart-work/literacy-crisisHost: Lauren KeelingSeries Producer and Director: Justyna WelshProducer & Writer: Anise LeeProducer: Danny McPaddenRecording Engineer: Dan VictoryAudio Editor & Mixer: Fraser AllanArtwork: Ellen ForsythLocation Recording Team: David Sexton, Danny McPadden, and Kristan CrawfordExecutive Producer: David McGintyA huge thank you to the Pendergast School District, Ramiro Alvarez, and Kelsie Pennington for welcoming us into their schools — and all the educators and students who opened their classrooms to us and shared their stories for this episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    We Picked It Ourselves

    Join 600 educators in the School District of Philadelphia as they embark on a journey to rethink everything they know about teaching reading. From a teacher’s tearful realization that she had been teaching “wrong” to a deputy superintendent whose own story shows how literacy can change lives, discover the heart behind this district’s push for reform. Featuring Nicole Ormandy and Megan Gierka.Discover more: imaginelearning.com/heart-work/literacy-crisisHost: Lauren KeelingSeries Producer and Director: Justyna WelshProducer & Writer: Anise LeeProducer: Danny McPaddenEditor: Kristan Crawford Recording Engineer: Dan VictoryAudio Editor & Mixer: Fraser AllanSet Supervisor: Tyler KavanaughArtwork: Ellen ForsythLocation Recording Team: David Sexton, Danny McPadden, and Kristan CrawfordExecutive Producer: David McGintyA big thank you to the School District of Philadelphia for welcoming us into their Summer Institute — and all the educators who shared their stories with us for this episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Some Birds Can't Fly but They Can Swim

    Across the country, a movement for change is taking hold in a desperate attempt to improve reading scores. In this first episode, host Lauren Keeling reflects on her own experience with the reading crisis and visits Pendergast Elementary District, where a bold overhaul of reading is underway. Listen now to hear what happens when a district bets big on change. Discover more: imaginelearning.com/heart-work/literacy-crisisHost: Lauren KeelingSeries Producer and Director: Justyna WelshProducer & Writer: Anise LeeProducer: Danny McPaddenRecording Engineer: Dan VictoryAudio Editor & Mixer: Fraser AllanArtwork: Ellen ForsythLocation Recording Team: David Sexton, Danny McPadden, and Kristan CrawfordExecutive Producer: David McGintyA big thank you to the Pendergast School District, Ramiro Alvarez, and Kelsie Pennington for welcoming us into their schools — and all the educators and students who opened their classrooms and shared their stories with us for this episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Rewriting America’s Literacy Crisis

    Coming October 21. Reading scores have dropped to historic lows. Something isn’t working, and the search for answers has never been more urgent. Can a new approach make a difference? In this three-part series, Lauren Keeling travels to Arizona and Pennsylvania, tracing the journeys of two districts pushing for reading reform — one several years in, the other just beginning. What will it take to turn scores around? Listen and find out. Featuring esteemed education author Natalie Wexler and implementation specialists Nicole Ormandy and Megan Gierka.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

U.S. students are struggling to read, and scores have dropped to levels not seen since the 1990s — it's a nationwide crisis. As states strive to increase scores, more and more have passed laws or implemented policies related to the science of reading. But what is the science of reading, and what does it actually look like in the classroom?A three-part series from Imagine Learning. Hosted by Imagine Learning's Lauren Keeling, a former kindergarten teacher and elementary principal, and featuring special guests such as education writer Natalie Wexler and the hosts of Reading Recess, Nicole Ormandy and Megan Gierka. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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