The Adolescent Literacy Podcast

Episode 3: Building a Secondary Literacy Ecosystem

37 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we dive in to what it takes to build a true literacy ecosystem in middle and high school. Melanie McDermott and Louise Baigelman sit down with Dr. Sarah Holbrook, Director of Humanities in Kingston City Schools and co-creator of the SUNY New Paltz Science of Reading Microcredential, to discuss the infrastructure of adolescent literacy. Learn more about Dr. Holbrook's work at: www.sundayswithsarah.org/

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