Episodes
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Teachers: Be the Ultimate Expert in the Science of Reading
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Friday Apr 12, 2024
All students benefit from systematic and explicit reading instruction that includes phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and text comprehension—those who read well, those with dyslexia or other learning differences, those from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds, and more.
With their unparalleled knowledge of and access to their learners, teachers must be an integral part of the transition to Structured Literacy. During this webinar, Kari Kurto of The Reading League, Jessica Farmer of Farmer Loves Phonics, and Julie Harris of Lexia®’s own Julie Harris discuss:
- Becoming an expert in and advocating for Structured Literacy instruction
- Identifying areas of improvement in current literacy programs or curricula and leveling up feedback to decision-makers
- Identifying professional development and training to implement Structured Literacy
- Finding inspiration to achieve a shared vision of science of reading-based instruction in your classroom and beyond
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Friday Apr 12, 2024
District administrators are uniquely positioned to cultivate learning ecosystems where science of reading-based instruction can flourish. In this webinar, Ebone N. Johnson of Ohio's Columbus City Schools; Micki Ray of the Kentucky Department of Education; and Kerri Larkin, senior education advisor at Lexia®, discuss:
- Designing curricula aligned to the science of reading-based training that teachers receive
- Creating an ecosystem of educators—principals, coaches, and interventionists—with a shared vision of literacy instruction based on the science of reading
- Hiring teachers from prep programs committed to the science of reading
- Providing professional development opportunities grounded in evidence-based, research-backed literacy instruction
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Friday Apr 12, 2024
School leaders understand the science of reading provides proven, evidence-based practices for teaching students of all abilities and backgrounds how to read. During this candid webinar, Paula White, executive director of JerseyCAN; Rich Zigarovich, principal of Lordstown Elementary School (Ohio); and Dr. Erin Hamilton, Lexia® state solutions manager, discuss:
- Strategies to support schoolwide changes to literacy instruction grounded in the science of reading
- How to empower teachers and secure their partnership to incorporate the science of reading and accelerate literacy building-wide
- Cultivating a schoolwide ecosystem of educators—principals, coaches, interventionists—with a shared vision for inclusive, science of reading-based instruction
Monday Jun 12, 2023
’The Right to Read:’ A Conversation with Kareem Weaver
Monday Jun 12, 2023
Monday Jun 12, 2023
Join us in a Q&A with Kareem Weaver—award-winning teacher, administrator, advocate, and star of the recent documentary “The Right to Read.” Weaver sits down with Dr. Liz Brooke of Lexia® and Andrea Setmeyer, national chapter coordinator of The Reading League, to discuss the documentary.
Friday Jun 09, 2023
Empowering Teachers to Reclaim Their Joy: A Rejuvenation Conversation
Friday Jun 09, 2023
Friday Jun 09, 2023
Teachers have more responsibility and less support than ever; they need help from educational leaders. Join accomplished educational leaders Kerri Larkin, Thomas Anderson, Jacqueline Greer, and Dr. Charlene Evans-Smith in this podcast discussing how best to support teachers and bring joy into schools.
Thursday Jun 08, 2023
Beyond the Brain: What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Equity
Thursday Jun 08, 2023
Thursday Jun 08, 2023
In this podcast, Kerri Larkin of Lexia® sits down with Horacio Sanchez, president and CEO of Resiliency Inc., and Maya Goodall, senior director of Emergent Bilingual curriculum at Lexia. Join them in discussing how an understanding of neuroscience can help support educational equity for all.
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Ask Me Anything with Donna Hejtmanek
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Join Lexia® in this ask-me-anything style Q&A with Donna Hejtmanek, founder of the Facebook group “Science of Reading - What I Should Have Learned in College.” Donna and her group’s co-moderator, Jennifer Cyr, discuss the science of reading, professional learning, and teaching best practices.
Friday Jun 02, 2023
A Fireside Chat with Dr. Louisa Moats
Friday Jun 02, 2023
Friday Jun 02, 2023
Join Lexia® Chief Learning Officer Dr. Liz Brooke in a fireside chat with Dr. Louisa Moats, author of LETRS Professional Development, as they discuss the science of reading. Get access to the interview and learn about the importance of professional learning here.
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Ask an Expert: Heritage-Relevant Digital Learning Design
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
Wednesday Mar 23, 2022
In this episode of the EduJedi Report podcast, Host and Learning Counsel CEO LeiLani Cauthen talks with Kristie Shelley, Senior Director of Emergent Bilingual Curriculum at Lexia Learning about digital learning design that is heritage-relevant.
Lexia English is a K-6 product that helps promote bilingualism or multilingualism. From day one, they approached the program with an asset model, which makes it unique, seeking to honor learners first and foremost. Studies indicate that teachers talk 80 percent of the time in the classroom. Lexia flipped the model because the only way to learn a language is to actually speak the language. In order to make this happen in an interactive atmosphere, they use a technology of the speech recognition engine. And to make the learner comfortable, Lexia allowed characters to use familiar accents, yet encouraged the learner to use Academic English, which showed in their writing and reading.
The unique Lexia English program is finding huge success while removing the burden from disappearing numbers of ESL teachers, and the professional grade UI/UX design is blowing the doors off competitors’ offerings.
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Bloomberg Interview with Dr. Liz Brooke
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
A short interview with Dr. Liz Brooke about returning to school post-pandemic, and how Lexia Learning uses the science of reading to create edtech that can empower ALL students and educators, regardless of the learning environment.