DiscoverREAD PodcastReaching more Readers, Training more Teachers with Katie Pace Miles, PhD
Reaching more Readers, Training more Teachers with Katie Pace Miles, PhD

Reaching more Readers, Training more Teachers with Katie Pace Miles, PhD

Update: 2023-07-05
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In this special episode of LEAD on READ, Katie Pace Miles, PhD, discusses her leadership work at CUNY Reading Corps, which pairs high dose tutoring for students in NYC with training for pre-service graduate and undergraduate teachers in structured literacy programs.  High dose tutoring has received a lot of attention in current research and popular press to target the needs of struggling readers.

Dr. Miles explains this model of direct service and offers insights for program implementation, scalability, and sustainability. Listeners will gain information and inspiration for reconceptualizing service and partnership models for students and educators, especially in higher education. This LEAD on READ episode is a guidebook for leadership and entrepreneurship toward disrupting the educational status quo for better reading outcomes and support for students.

LEAD on READ is a special four-part series on the READ Podcast focused on leadership in education. Do you want to learn more from this episode of LEAD on READ? Visit readpodcast.org and the Episode #46 homepage for host Danielle Scorrano's top bookmarks and resources.

Do you have questions for future topics and speakers? E-mail us at info@readpodcast.org.

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Until next time, READers!

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Reaching more Readers, Training more Teachers with Katie Pace Miles, PhD

Reaching more Readers, Training more Teachers with Katie Pace Miles, PhD