Science of Reading: The Podcast
Science of Reading: The Podcast
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Science of Reading Essentials: Comprehension
39 minutes Posted Jul 16, 2025 at 7:00 am.
What are “Science of Reading: Essentials” episodes02:00 Introduction to comprehension05:00 Defining comprehension07:00 Reading comprehension as an outcome09:00 The purpose of reading with Hugh Catts11:00 Comprehension vs foundational reading skills17:00 The importance of text and asking the right questions with Sharon Vaughn20:00 Discussion on leveled reading26:00 Background knowledge with Reid Smith28:00 Long term memory and knowledge recall31:00 Final thoughts, tips, & encouragement34:00 Key takeaways from Susan36:00 Season 10 preview39:00 Coming up next: Tim Shanahan*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute
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In this special Essentials episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert pulls from past episodes to distill reading comprehension insights from experts Hugh Catts, Ph.D.; Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D.; and Reid Smith, Ph.D. Listeners will walk away from this episode with a foundational introduction to the complexities of reading comprehension, and gain an understanding of topics such as reframing comprehension as an outcome rather than a skill, choosing the right texts and asking the right questions, cultivating long term memory and knowledge recall, and understanding the real purpose of reading. Show notes: Access 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 Essentials episode does not answer everything about comprehension. All we're doing here is building a foundation, understanding that comprehension isn't a skill, it's complex.” —Susan Lambert“ For the most part, if we're paying attention, if we can read words efficiently and know what they mean and have background knowledge, it yields comprehension.” —Sharon Vaughn“ Some people say that the purpose of reading is comprehension. It's not the purpose of reading. The purpose of reading is whatever you're comprehending for.” —Hugh Catts “[There’s] a strong literature base that tells us that one of the differences between poor readers and strong readers is their ability to notice when there are inconsistencies in the text, and have strategies that they can employ to resolve those inconsistencies.” —Reid SmithEpisode Timestamps*01:00 What are “Science of Reading: Essentials” episodes02:00 Introduction to comprehension05:00 Defining comprehension07:00 Reading comprehension as an outcome09:00 The purpose of reading with Hugh Catts11:00 Comprehension vs foundational reading skills17:00 The importance of text and asking the right questions with Sharon Vaughn20:00 Discussion on leveled reading26:00 Background knowledge with Reid Smith28:00 Long term memory and knowledge recall31:00 Final thoughts, tips, & encouragement34:00 Key takeaways from Susan36:00 Season 10 preview39:00 Coming up next: Tim Shanahan*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute