“If we truly want our students to be fluent readers and comprehenders, we have to start laying that automaticity foundation back when we're teaching letter names and letter sounds and words and phrases.”
Dr. Jan Hasbrouck, renowned researcher, author, and educational consultant, joins us on this Science of Reading Leadership episode to discuss the importance of reading fluency, understanding learning differences like dyslexia, appropriate intervention strategies, and more.
With decades of education experience, Dr. Hasbrouck shares invaluable insights into effective literacy practices and the transformative power of tailored instruction.
Key Takeaways
- The Essence of Fluency: Dr. Hasbrouck emphasizes that accuracy, not speed, is the foundation of reading fluency. Understanding this can significantly enhance educators' approaches to teaching reading.
- Individualized Instruction: The importance of tailoring instruction to meet the diverse needs of students, particularly those with dyslexia or other reading challenges.
- Preventative Approaches in Literacy: Dr. Hasbrouck advocates for early identification and intervention to prevent reading difficulties, highlighting that the right strategies can mitigate nearly all reading challenges.
Timestamps
- 00:00 Hasbrouck's journey into education and literacy.
- 03:41 Insights into the role and evolution of instructional coaching.
- 08:09 Discussion on the critical nature of reading fluency for student development.
- 13:17 Exploring the intersection of dyslexia and reading fluency.
- 22:55 Effective strategies for improving literacy among diverse learners.
- 27:09 Overview of Dr. Hasbrouck's latest book and its impact on literacy education.
Whether you're an educator, administrator, or simply passionate about literacy, you'll find valuable insights that elevate your approach to literacy and education.
Connect with Dr. Hasbrouck
Email: janhasbrouck@gmail.com
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