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Stories, faculty specialties, degree offerings, and professional development programs on the acquisition and development of language and reading skills and effective ways to support those skills
A new study emphasizes the importance of the first year of life for long term language and literacy development
How media can help enrich language and literacy development in early childhood
Joe Blatt, who led the development of HGSE's new family-oriented early-literacy apps, describes how the apps can support learning and help children get ready to read
The phrase “science of reading” is now part of nearly every conversation about literacy instruction but what does it really mean? Assistant Professor Phil Capin will moderate a discussion with leading literacy scholars, unpacking what the science of reading tells us, what it doesn’t, and how evidence-based practices can be thoughtfully applied in classrooms and systems.
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HGSE Professor Nadine Gaab and Middle Tennessee State's Tim Odegard join Assistant Professor Phil Capin to explore how the science of reading can inform effective supports for students with dyslexia across grades and contexts.
Gives you the tools to address how literacy-related developments support student outcomes.