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What every educator and family should know about reading with Carolyn Strom, PhD

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In this enlightening summer READ episode, Dr. Carolyn Strom explores the fundamental question: How do we share the science of the reading brain more effectively? Dr. Strom, a teacher educator and researcher at NYU, connects the science and story of the reading brain and offers applicable strategies for educators and families, from the “classroom to the kitchen table,” to support reading development in children. This episode disseminates clear and applicable knowledge for a broad audience and empowers listeners with the tools and strategies to advocate for and support all readers.
Do you want to learn more from this episode? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #34 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources. You can also connect with Dr. Strom on Twitter (@carolyn_strom) or learn more about her work at https://www.carolynstrom.com/.
Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at [email protected]
The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook.
Until next time, READers!

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In this enlightening summer READ episode, Dr. Carolyn Strom explores the fundamental question: How do we share the science of the reading brain more effectively? Dr. Strom, a teacher educator and researcher at NYU, connects the science and story of the reading brain and offers applicable strategies for educators and families, from the “classroom to the kitchen table,” to support reading development in children. This episode disseminates clear and applicable knowledge for a broad audience and empowers listeners with the tools and strategies to advocate for and support all readers.
Do you want to learn more from this episode? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #34 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources. You can also connect with Dr. Strom on Twitter (@carolyn_strom) or learn more about her work at https://www.carolynstrom.com/.
Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at [email protected]
The Windward Institute invites you to share your top bookmarks from this episode by connecting with us on Twitter @TheWindwardInst, Instagram @thewindwardinstitute, or Facebook.
Until next time, READers!

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