The Adolescent Literacy Podcast

Episode 4: Access is Not the Enemy of Rigor

44 min · 27. touko 2026
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There's a growing narrative in education that adapting text for struggling readers means lowering the bar. This week, we're pushing back on that — hard. We sat down with Ethan Pierce from Adaptive Reader to unpack what accessibility actually means in the context of literacy — and why the current conversation about access vs. rigor is missing the mark. Together, we dig into the real relationship between access and rigor, what accessible reading looks like inside a classroom in practice, and where technology fits into expanding opportunity without compromising the integrity of the text or the learning experience. If you've ever felt the tension between meeting students where they are and holding high expectations — this episode is for you.

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What does a student's day actually feel like when everything around them is disconnected? Different teachers, different routines, different language, different expectations — class after class after class. For older striving readers already carrying years of compounding gaps, that disconnection isn't just frustrating… it's a barrier. This week, we're joined by Kate Crist, founder of Education 4500 and member of the steering committee for the Project for Adolescent Literacy. In this episode, Kate and Louise discuss concrete strategies to transform literacy instruction for middle and high school students. We dig into: * What coherence really means for secondary literacy * How to connect intervention with core instruction so the two are actually working together * What disciplinary literacy looks like across every content area * What it means to graduate every student literate * School culture vs. structure – and which to prioritize to see real change Resources: Education 4500 [https://www.education4500.com/], IES Practice Guide [https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/practiceguide/29] for grades 4-9, Project for Adolescent Literacy [https://seekcommonground.org/pal] (PAL)

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