S2-07. Research, comprehension, and content-rich literacy instruction: Sonia Cabell

Join Sonia Cabell, Assistant Professor of Education at Florida State University, as she shares findings from her research trials on content-rich literacy curricula and whether activating students’ background knowledge alongside explicit phonics instruction is more effective than traditional approaches. She also explains what constitutes “compelling evidence” in the science of reading and why students need to interact with both written and spoken language while learning to read.Quotes:“The knowledge that you have about a particular subject matters for your reading comprehension.”“When I think about content-rich English language arts, I think about how we can integrate science and social studies into the language arts in ways that make sense.”Resources: Florida Center for Reading Research Core Knowledge Language Arts Writing Into Literacy TEDx Talk by Sonia Cabell National Reading Panel Report 2000 EdWeek Science of Reading Article by Sonia Cabell Special Issue: The Science of Reading: Supports, Critiques, and Questions Live with the Author interview The Power of Conversations: Building Primary Grade Students’ Vocabulary and Comprehension in a Changing Educational Landscape by Sonia Cabell Twitter: @SoniaCabell  Want to discuss the episode? Join our Facebook group Science of Reading: The Community.

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