Science of Reading: The Podcast
Science of Reading: The Podcast
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Science of Reading Essentials: Writing
35 minutes Posted May 21, 2025 at 7:00 am.
The importance of writing05:00 Mental models: Understand reading and writing, with Young-Suk Grace Kim10:00 Handwriting and spelling, with Steve Graham16:00 The power of sentences, with Judith Hochman21:00 3 ways of thinking about the reading and writing connection, with Steve Graham21:00 Shared knowledge23:00 Rhetorical relations25:00 Functional approach26:00 Learning science and cognitive load theory, with Natalie Wexler30:00 Final thoughts, tips, and encouragement*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute
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In this special Science of Reading Essentials episode, Susan Lambert pulls from past episodes of the podcast to give you everything you need to know about science-based writing instruction. Experts include Steve Graham, Ed.D.; Young-Suk Grace Kim, Ed.D.; Natalie Wexler; and Judith Hochman, Ed.D. Listeners will walk away from this episode with a solid foundation for creating a classroom of confident and capable writers, and gain a better understanding of the connection between reading and writing, the role of handwriting and spelling, the power of sentences, and the importance of applying cognitive load theory to writing.Show notes:ResourcesAccess the listening guide—and other free, high-quality resources—at our brand new professional learning page: http://amplify.com/science-of-reading/professional-learning Join our community Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/scienceofreadingQuotes:“This is not learned by osmosis. And it's not learned by vague feedback, like, ‘make it better’ or ‘add more details.’ You've got to be very granular.” —Judith Hochman, Ed.D. "What we see with exceptional teachers is they have their kids write." —Steve Graham, Ed.D.“The Science of Reading encapsulates decades of research about both reading and writing—because if writing was never invented, we would not have to teach kids how to read.” —Susan LambertEpisode timestamps*02:00 The importance of writing05:00 Mental models: Understand reading and writing, with Young-Suk Grace Kim10:00 Handwriting and spelling, with Steve Graham16:00 The power of sentences, with Judith Hochman21:00 3 ways of thinking about the reading and writing connection, with Steve Graham21:00 Shared knowledge23:00 Rhetorical relations25:00 Functional approach26:00 Learning science and cognitive load theory, with Natalie Wexler30:00 Final thoughts, tips, and encouragement*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute