Meet Our Host: Susan Lambert, Ed.D.

In each episode, host Susan Lambert, chief academic officer of literacy at Amplify, explores the increasing body of scientific research about how reading is best taught. As a former classroom teacher, administrator, and curriculum developer, Susan has special interests in turning theory into best practices that educators can use in the classroom and showcasing national models of reading instruction excellence. Listen and subscribe here!

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Science of Reading season 10

Throughout Season 10, we’ll break down the leading research on reading comprehension, examining each component of this complex process. From the fundamentals, such as why comprehension is key and its relationship to the Simple View of Reading, to troubleshooting common difficulties with everything from syntax to reading assessments—this season has everything educators need to develop deeper comprehenders.

On this week’s episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert, Ed.D., is joined by one of the most influential people in American education, Reid Lyon, Ph.D., to explore what it takes to make systemic change in literacy instruction. Together, Reid and Susan also discuss how literacy education could benefit from a shared vocabulary, how systems must work together from teacher preparation to classroom implementation, and what we can do to close the implementation gap.

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