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Updated regularly, this is where you’ll find full transcripts of the To the Classroom Podcast as well as blogs by Jennifer Serravallo and her colleagues offering practical tips and ideas for teaching and coaching, inspired by the podcast conversations.
Conradi-Smith, Amendum, Williams
My guests today are three authors of a recent article in The Reading Teacher about Maximizing Small Group Instruction: Dr. Kristin Conradi-Smith, Dr. Steve Amendum, and Tammy Williams. They’ll share essential recommendations for forming and conducting effective group lessons for readers. After our conversation, I’m joined by my colleagues Emily Strang-Campbell, Clarisa Leal, and Cristy Rauseo for a conversation about practical takeaways.
Margaret McKeown
Today my guest is Dr. Margaret McKeown. We’ll start our conversation discussing vocabulary development and explicit vocabulary instruction, including how to choose words for instruction, how to teach words so students understand them deeply, and how to help students build connections between words. Our conversation then shifts to the Questioning the Author instructional intervention, which focuses on developing comprehension through conversation and can be used to foster independence and discussion amongst students. Later, I’m joined by my colleagues Gina Dignon and Rosie Maurantonio for a conversation about how we’ll bring what we learned to the classroom.
Barbie: The Movie and Comprehension Strategies
Many of the comprehension strategies in The Reading Strategies Book 2.0 aid interpretations and analysis of The Barbie Movie. Here is a small selection from just one of the chapters—Plot and Setting—and some of my thoughts about the movie, deepened by the use of these strategies.
FAQ: Is The Reading Strategies Book 2.0 Aligned to the Science of Reading?
Is the Reading Strategies Book 2.0 (Serravallo, 2023) aligned to the science of reading? Yes it is. Let’s unpack.
Summer Camp 2023
Learn more about Jennifer Serravallo’s Summer Camp 2023: A free online professional learning opportunity from July 10-25 2023 in her Reading and Writing Strategies Facebook Group.
Glossary of Reading Terms for Journalists and Other Interested Parties
A short glossary of terms related to reading instruction offered as a way to clear up misconceptions and misunderstandings. Author Jennifer Serravallo defines terms such as Balanced Literacy, Structured Literacy, Whole Language, and more.
Gholdy Muhammad
Jennifer Serravallo interviews guest Dr. Gholdy Muhammad about the importance of including qualitative research, her studies of the Black Literary Societies of the 1800s, and how that research has inspired her instructional framework which includes identity, skills, knowledge, criticality and joy. In the second half of the episode Jen is joined by colleagues Angie, Emily, Lea, and Jerry for a conversation about practical strategies and takeaways for the classroom.
Edmund Adjapong
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Edmund Adjapong, a scholar whose work focuses on engaging youth through culturally responsive and sustaining pedagogies centered around embracing Hip Hop culture in the classroom. In the second half of the episode, Jen is joined her my colleague Elisha Li, and Eric Royo, elementary educator and founder and director of Hip Hop Building Blocks, for a discussion of ways to bring what we learned from Dr. Adjapong to the elementary and middle school ELA classroom.
Centering Students’ Linguistic Practices in Our Classrooms
Guest blogger Angie Forero responds to the To the Classroom podcast with guest scholars, Drs. Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera, to continue the important conversation about ways to center and celebrate students’ linguistic practices. She includes a few frequently asked questions and helpful tips for practical classroom application based on her own experiences and curiosity about this topic.
Carla España & Luz Yadira Herrera
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Carla España and Dr. Luz Yadira Herrera for a conversation about supporting bilingual and multilingual students in monolingual or dual language classrooms. They discuss culturally and linguistically-affirming and sustaining practices, their advice for choosing texts to use for literacy lessons, and they share examples of some lessons we can use in classrooms right away. In the second half, Jen is joined by her colleagues, bilingual educators and consultants, Cristy Rauseo, Clarisa Leal, and Angie Forero to discuss what we can bring to the classroom right away.
Debbie Reese
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Debbie Reese to talk about her scholarship focused on Native representation in children’s literature, her AICL resource, and advice for teachers about selecting texts to use in the classroom. In the second half, Jen is joined by colleagues Lainie Powell, Angie Forero, and Molly Wood to discuss practical takeaways.
HyeJin Hwang
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. HyeJin Hwang about some of her recent studies focusing on knowledge building. They explore different models for understanding comprehension (Kinch’s Construction Integration Model and Connor’s Lattice Model), discuss implications for text selection and strategy instruction alongside knowledge-building. Jen is joined by colleague Gina Dignon for an extended conversation about practical takeaways.
Tanya Wright
Jennifer Serravallo, host of To the Classroom, interviews Dr. Tanya Wright, about her research focused on knowledge building and vocabulary, and comprehension. After the discussion about research, Jen is joined by college Macie Kerbs for a conversation about practical takeaways.
Rachael Gabriel
Podcast transcript for To the Classroom with Jennifer Serravallo and Rachael Gabriel.
Gabriel DellaVecchia
A full transcript of To the Classroom Episode 8 with Gabriel DellaVecchia, Jennifer Serravallo, Lea Leibowitz, and Darren Victory. We discuss third grade retention laws.
Henry May
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Henry May, a researcher who has looked into the popular first grade intervention Reading Recovery. They discuss results of two robust studies he was involved in—one showing strong positive effects in first grade, and another showing students who received the intervention underperformed years later on their third and fourth grade tests. We discuss why that might be, and what lessons we can learn about short term and ongoing interventions, as well as the ways that reading needs change and develop across grades K-4.
Melanie Kuhn
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Melanie Kuhn about fluency instruction: what fluency is, what research says makes the biggest difference in supporting readers’ fluency, her FORI intervention approach, and more.
Using Vocabulary Strategies for Independent Word Learning
In response to Episode 5 of To the Classroom, Gabe Ortiz reflects on small shifts in vocabulary instruction that can have a big impact on students’ word learning and shares three specific vocabulary strategies from Chapter 11 of Jennifer Serravallo's Reading Strategies Book 2.0 that strongly align with Hiebert's advice:
Elfreida Hiebert
Jennifer Serravallo interviews Dr. Elfreida (Freddy) Hiebert, creator of textproject.org, author of a new book about supporting vocabulary development, and longtime researcher of many topics on the teaching of reading.