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Science of Reading: The Podcast

S1-06. The facts and myths of dyslexia: Emily Lutrick

Science of Reading: The Podcast

Amplify Education

Education, Science, How To, Social Sciences, Early Literacy, Amplify, Science Of Reading

4.5642 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Emily Lutrick, a PreK-5 Curriculum and Dyslexia Coordinator with almost 20 years of experience in education, examines the facts and fictional myths of dyslexia, how early is too early to screen for dyslexia, and how to identify the signs and risk factors. Susan and Emily discuss how dyslexia relates to the science of reading and what educators and parents can do to help students after school. Quotes: “You’ve got to arm yourself with good, strong, core curriculum. Make sure you’re informed i...

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0:00.0

Hi listeners, it's Susan here. Just in time for the school year, I have a brand new resource to tell you about.

0:07.0

Science of Reading, a new teacher's guide. This free e-book gives you the critical information you need,

0:13.7

including a detailed breakdown of the reading rope and the 10 foundational science of reading principles.

0:20.0

It also provides key information on dyslexia, assessment,

0:24.2

serving multilingual learners, and so much more.

0:27.4

It's packed with beautiful diagrams,

0:29.7

a perfect compliment to the podcast if I do say so myself.

0:34.0

Download your science of reading guide at amplifyplify.com slash SOR Guide.

0:40.3

What if a change in classroom practice could lead to change in reading outcomes?

0:49.3

What should reading instruction include to ensure all students have the opportunity to succeed?

0:56.2

What does cognitive science tell us about learning to read and why aren't those learnings

1:00.8

applied in our classrooms?

1:03.4

Welcome to Science of Reading the podcast.

1:06.0

I'm your host, Susan Lambert from Amplify Education.

1:09.8

Join us every two weeks as we talk with science of reading

1:12.8

experts to explore what it takes to transform our classrooms and develop confident and

1:18.8

capable readers. Joining us today is Emily Lutrick, long-time educator who currently serves as a pre-K-

1:30.5

through five curriculum coordinator and K-12 dyslexia coordinator in a mid-sized district in Texas.

1:37.8

In our conversation we talk about dyslexia, what it is, risk factors, some of the myths associated

1:43.3

with it, and ways educators can support student dyslexia needs.

1:47.0

Such a timely discussion, I know you'll enjoy.

1:51.0

Well, welcome, Emily. We're so glad that you joined us today.

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