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Dyslexia and the Science of Reading: Educational Changes Worth Fighting For

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For people who have seen the documentary The Right to Read, you’ve heard of Kareem Weaver because his work is featured in the film produced by LaVar Burton. Weaver is an Oakland-based activist with the NAACP, and as an experienced educator his mission is to create a world where all children can read.

Join us for this inspiring conversation as we talk with Weaver about dyslexia, the science of reading, and what American schools need to do to help all students read at grade level. Our discussion will cover why literacy gaps are especially pronounced among certain students, the need for early diagnosis of dyslexia, and what educational changes Weaver continually fights for in his quest to help all students learn to read. Weaver brings unique insight to this discussion from a parent’s perspective because his daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia as an older student, and as an educator who knows literacy is a right every person is entitled to.

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Chapters

1. Fighting for Literacy (00:00:00)

2. Fulcrum's Literacy and Overcoming Challenges (00:12:00)

3. Early Intervention for Learning Differences (00:21:05)

4. Structured Literacy and Leadership in Education (00:27:49)

5. Future of American Schools (00:41:05)

66 episodes

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For people who have seen the documentary The Right to Read, you’ve heard of Kareem Weaver because his work is featured in the film produced by LaVar Burton. Weaver is an Oakland-based activist with the NAACP, and as an experienced educator his mission is to create a world where all children can read.

Join us for this inspiring conversation as we talk with Weaver about dyslexia, the science of reading, and what American schools need to do to help all students read at grade level. Our discussion will cover why literacy gaps are especially pronounced among certain students, the need for early diagnosis of dyslexia, and what educational changes Weaver continually fights for in his quest to help all students learn to read. Weaver brings unique insight to this discussion from a parent’s perspective because his daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia as an older student, and as an educator who knows literacy is a right every person is entitled to.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Fighting for Literacy (00:00:00)

2. Fulcrum's Literacy and Overcoming Challenges (00:12:00)

3. Early Intervention for Learning Differences (00:21:05)

4. Structured Literacy and Leadership in Education (00:27:49)

5. Future of American Schools (00:41:05)

66 episodes

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