Reading the Word & Reading the World in Turbulent Times: with Michele Caracappa
I appreciated this powerful conversation with education leader Michelle Caracappa about the deeper purpose of literacy in today’s complex and often turbulent world. Drawing on her Substack Reading to Lead and her work in literacy and leadership, Michele challenges educators to rethink literacy — not just as a set of skills, but as a tool for understanding, agency, and transformation.
In the podcast we explore what it means for school leaders to “stay awake” during times of social change, and how literacy can help both students and educators make sense of, and shape, the world around them.
A Few Key Takeaways:
1. Literacy is more than reading — it’s about power and purpose Michelle emphasizes that literacy is not just about decoding text (“reading the word”), but also about interpreting and engaging with the world (“reading the world”). Both are important.
2. The question leaders must ask: “Literacy for what?” Beyond test scores and proficiency, leaders should reflect on the ultimate goal of literacy instruction. Is it just to “play the game”or to empower students to change it?
3. Staying “awake” as leaders matters more than ever Referencing Rip Van Winkle and Martin Luther King Jr.’s idea of “remaining awake through a great revolution,” Michele challenges leaders to stay conscious and responsive to the realities shaping their communities.
4. Literacy builds agency, and agency reduces overwhelm When students (and adults) use literacy to process, respond, and act, they move from feeling powerless to empowered. Writing, speaking, and reading become tools for action—not just academics.
Walk away with MAIN IDEAs…
1 MAIN IDEA: Literacy isn’t just a skill — it’s a form of agency. And supporting teachers to teach it well may be one of the most powerful acts of leadership we have.
1 HIGH-LEVERAGE ACTION: · Reflect on your school’s current approach to literacy: Does it prepare students to both read the word and read the world?
RESOURCES:
Gloria Ladson-Billings — Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: Asking a Different Question [https://www.tcpress.com/products/culturally-relevant-pedagogy_9780807765913]
Michele’s Framework for Equity-Focused Literacy Improvement [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gev54MJ2dIyyTLKOXHfd6B2udyYqHwh8/view?usp=sharing]
Connect with Michele Caracappa [http://www.weleadlearning.org]
Michele’s Substack: Reading to Lead [https://michelecaracappa.substack.com/]
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