READ Podcast

<p>READ: Research Education ADvocacy Podcast connects you with prominent researchers, thought leaders, and educators who share their work, insights, and expertise about current research and best practices in fields of education and child development. READ is hosted by Danielle Gomez, EdD, and produced by The Windward Institute. <br /><br />Learn more at  www.thewindwardschool.org/wi or visit READ's homepage at www.readpodcast.org</p>

A Path Forward: Prioritizing Literacy Instruction for All Students

In this special LEAD on READ edition of READ Podcast, Head of The Windward School and Executive Director of The Windward Institute, Jamie Williamson, sits down with former New York City Schools Chancellor Dr. Meisha Porter and Assemblymember Robert Carroll ’04, Windward alumnus and advocate for students with dyslexia. Together, they discuss why literacy must remain at the center of New York City’s educational priorities, especially as new leadership emerges. From personal stories...

11-20
50:20

Fall 2025 Series: Effective Systems for Reading Screening and Instruction

The Windward Institute invites all new and returning READ listeners for a five-part Fall 2025 series, What We all Can Learn about Reading, Together. This series brings together 20 guests including researchers and educators. We’ll dive into reading research, practice, and lived experience. This series is for everyone, whether you’re just starting to learn about reading education or you’ve been immersed in it for years. In the final episode of this series, we dive into implementation wher...

10-29
22:37

Fall 2025 Series: Effective Instruction for the Reading Brain

The Windward Institute invites all new and returning READ listeners for a five-part Fall 2025 series, What We all Can Learn about Reading, Together. This series brings together 20 guests including researchers and educators. We’ll dive into reading research, practice, and lived experience. This series is for everyone, whether you’re just starting to learn about reading education or you’ve been immersed in it for years. This episode brings the research on reading development into the clas...

10-22
58:35

Fall 2025 Series: Universal Literacy Screening for Every Reader

The Windward Institute invites all new and returning READ listeners for a five-part Fall 2025 series, What We all Can Learn about Reading, Together. This series brings together 20 guests including researchers and educators. We’ll dive into reading research, practice, and lived experience. This series is for everyone, whether you’re just starting to learn about reading education or you’ve been immersed in it for years. This episode explains the research on universal screening for risks o...

10-15
51:43

Fall 2025 Series: Cracking the Code to Understand Why Some Kids Struggle to Read

The Windward Institute invites all new and returning READ listeners for a five-part Fall 2025 series, What We all Can Learn about Reading, Together. This series brings together 20 guests including researchers and educators. We’ll dive into reading research, practice, and lived experience. This series is for everyone, whether you’re just starting to learn about reading education or you’ve been immersed in it for years. This episode explores why some children struggle to read and dives in...

10-08
01:02:41

Fall 2025 Series: What all Humans Should Know about the Reading Brain

The Windward Institute invites all new and returning READ listeners for a five-part Fall 2025 series, What We all Can Learn about Reading, Together. This series brings together 20 guests including researchers and educators. We’ll dive into reading research, practice, and lived experience. This series is for everyone, whether you’re just starting to learn about reading education or you’ve been immersed in it for years. This episode dives into the reading brain and the development of read...

10-01
01:00:12

Fall 2025 Series Preview: What we all can learn about reading, together

The Windward Institute invites all new and returning READ listeners for a five-part Fall 2025 series, What we all can learn about reading, together. This series brings together 20 guests including researchers and educators. We’ll dive into reading research, practice, and experience. This series is for everyone, whether you’re just starting to learn about reading education or you’ve been immersed in it for years. Episodes will dive into the reading brain and literacy skills develop over ...

09-10
05:01

Understanding Comprehension from Oral Language to Critical Thinking with Kate Cain, PhD

Kate Cain, PhD, joins the READ Podcast to explain the latest research on reading comprehension and shares practical, daily ways that teachers can promote critical literacy skills. Dr. Cain reflects on her research journey and expertise, exploring the multidimensional nature of reading comprehension and the role of oral language development in literacy. In this episode, you will learn about: Reading comprehension as an active, integrated processCritical markers of oral language and comprehensi...

06-04
57:18

Preparing Generations of Teachers in the Science of Reading with Amy Murdoch, PhD

This LEAD on READ episode features Dr. Amy Murdoch, Assistant Dean of Reading Science at Mount St. Joseph University. Starting her career as a school psychologist, Dr. Murdoch has been a leader in reading education, driving systemic change and empowering teachers through the science of reading. In this episode, Dr. Murdoch discusses adopting a systems-level perspective and fostering collaboration among all stakeholders to instill change.leveraging consistent data as a tool to inform instructi...

05-07
53:30

Interventions for Reading and Social Emotional Learning with Stephanie Al Otaiba, PhD

Dr. Stephanie Al Otaiba joins READ to share her expertise in literacy interventions, the impact of social-emotional development on learning, and the future of reading education research. A leading researcher and professor at Southern Methodist University, Dr. Al Otaiba has led and collaborated on key studies on literacy and learning disabilities. In this episode, she discusses a framework for applying interventions in schools.the role of social-emotional learning and growth mindset in reading...

04-02
56:15

How Science Informs Policy and Practice on Reading with Ola Ozernov-Palchik, PhD

Ola Ozernov-Palchik, PhD, joins READ to discuss her work in dyslexia, neuroscience, and early literacy policy. She explores the paradox of dyslexia—why early identification is critical yet often delayed—and how neuroimaging research uncovers the brain's role in reading development and challenges. In this episode, you'll learn: What neuroscience studies reveal about reading acquisition and dyslexiaHow research informs universal screening and early literacy policiesThe successes and challenges ...

03-05
51:36

The ABCs of Knowledge-Promoting Teaching Practices

The Windward Institute team joins READ Podcast host Danielle Gomez for an in-depth exploration of knowledge and reading comprehension. Colleen McGlynn, associate director of language arts, and Alison Leveque, content and implementation director, discuss the research supporting comprehension, the role of knowledge in reading, and how these insights translate into classroom practice. In this episode, the co-hosts share insights on translating research on knowledge and reading comprehension into...

02-19
54:31

Recasting the Spotlight on Knowledge and Comprehension with Sonia Cabell, PhD

This month on READ, we’re revisiting one of our most popular episodes featuring Dr. Sonia Cabell to highlight the vital role of knowledge in reading comprehension. In this conversation from episode 50, Dr. Cabell and Danielle discuss the integrated nature of reading comprehension, knowledge and writing. You will learn about the reciprocal nature between background knowledge and comprehension.literacy and content-rich instruction.effective practices for integrated literacy and content instruct...

02-05
50:04

5 Years of READ: Reflections and Predictions in SoR and Education

The READ Podcast celebrates its 5th anniversary in research, education, and advocacy with distinguished professor and researcher in literacy, Devin Kearns, PhD. A longtime friend and advisory board member of The Windward Institute, Dr. Kearns and host, Dr. Danielle Gomez, reflect on the evolution of the Science of Reading (SoR) and its impact on educational practices over the past five years. In this episode, you will learn about the key headlines in research around the Science of Reading.tre...

01-08
48:06

LEAD on READ: A Case Study for Change Management of Literacy Outcomes

Join co-hosts Danielle Gomez and Jamie Williamson as they interview Kelly Carvajal Hagemen for an episode of LEAD on READ. Kelly Carvajal Hagemen shares the story of the Seaford School District as the district transformed its literacy outcomes from an underperforming "focus school" to one of the highest achieving districts in the state of Delaware. As the former Director of Instruction of Seaford, Kelly shares a behind the scenes case study of the district's turnaround. In this episode, you w...

12-05
49:29

Factoring Fluency into Reading with Jan Hasbrouck, PhD

Jan Hasbrouck, PhD, joins READ to discuss the complexities of fluency, including its components and misconceptions, and how it relates to word reading and comprehension. Dr. Hasbrouck emphasizes the importance of effective assessment, instruction, and intervention to support struggling readers at all grade levels. In this episode, you will learn about the multifaceted nature of fluency.effective instruction that addresses the progression of skills necessary for fluency.implications for asses...

10-23
51:00

Scaling Literacy Change for All Children with Kareem Weaver

Kareem Weaver, a leading advocate for literacy equity and social justice, joins a special conversation of LEAD on READ to discuss critical issues and questions surrounding literacy, leadership, and education. Kareem's commitment to literacy for all is unwavering. In this episode, we discuss literacy as a fundamental civil right for all children across the United States.the consequences to illiteracy that impact all aspects of academic, civic, and personal life.insights on the systemic challen...

10-02
01:08:25

Literacy and Social Emotional Learning through an Integrated Lens with Rebecca Gotlieb, PhD

Current research and insights in education examine a whole child approach to development. What does this mean in the context of literacy and social emotional learning? In this episode of READ, Dr. Rebecca Gotlieb explores the interconnectedness of literacy and social emotional learning and emphasizes the importance of viewing these two aspects of child development as coordinated and interdependent processes. In this episode, you will learn about the brain’s reading circuit and the multi...

09-04
48:42

Promoting Text Comprehension Across Content Areas with Letty Martinez, PhD

How should teachers understand text comprehension, and what are effective practices to facilitate comprehension, particularly for adolescents across all content areas? Letty Martinez, PhD discusses her research on supporting adolescents and multilingual students as they engage with and comprehend text. In this episode, you will learn about Comprehension through a multicomponent lens Challenges and opportunities for adolescent learnersEffective instructional approaches that facilitate c...

08-06
43:42

Leadership as a Lifelong Journey with NCLD CEO Jacqueline Rodriguez, PhD

This episode marks a special LEAD on READ episode with Dr. Jacqueline Rodriguez, CEO of the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD). Dr. Rodriguez reflects on her leadership in education and advocacy, highlighting a lifelong learning journey. She shares NCLD’s vision to scale and expand advocacy efforts for people with learning disabilities in schools, professional spaces, and communities throughout their lives and across the world. In this episode, we discuss the following leadershi...

07-03
52:46

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