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Care and Feeding | Slate's parenting show - How Schools Failed the Reading Test

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4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

On this episode: We’re going to be talking about why so many kids (and adults) have a difficult time reading. As Emily Hanford, host of Sold a Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong, discovered—some US schools are not actually teaching kids how to read. Instead of teaching research-backed skills that kids need in order to become strong readers, an idea has taken hold in the US education system that students can learn the general gist of words. For some students, this teaching method is good enough. But for others, these teaching methods can actually make learning to read more difficult. 


Sold a Story Resources: 

Science of Reading List

Discussion Guide 


Recommendations:

Zak: Establishing a kids table for sporadic use at home

Elizabeth: AdSuMuDi Card Game and the online version.  

Jamilah: Cobra Kai

 

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Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Maura Currie.


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Welcome to Mom & Data Fighting Slates Parenting Podcast.

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For Monday, February 6, the Solta Story edition.

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I'm Jamil Lemieux, a writer, contributor to Slates Care

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Eating Parents in Column and Mom to Naima who is 9 and 3-quarters

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and we live in Los Angeles.

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I'm Zach Rosen.

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I make a different show.

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It's called The Best Advice Show Podcast.

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And I am Dad Tanowa, who's 5 and Ami, who's 2.

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