The Reading Symphony

The Importance of Teachers Supporting Teachers with Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez

31 min · 24. touko 2026
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📚 Join Me for My Stop the Summer Slide Workshop – June 14th Learn practical, evidence-based strategies to help your child maintain reading progress and confidence over the summer. 👉 Register here: https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901 [https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901] Katie welcomes Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez, literacy consultant, educator, and co-founder of Boston Literacy Ladies, for a conversation about teacher coaching, literacy instruction, educator burnout, and the support teachers need to help students thrive. Jaenine shares how she and her business partner built Boston Literacy Ladies to provide personalized coaching and practical support for educators navigating curriculum changes, literacy instruction, classroom management, scheduling, intervention planning, and professional growth. Together, Katie and Jaenine discuss the science of reading, teacher efficacy, family-school partnerships, professional development, dyslexia screening, instructional coaching, and why supporting teachers is one of the most effective ways to improve outcomes for students. This episode is for educators, school leaders, literacy coaches, parents, and anyone interested in strengthening literacy instruction and supporting teachers. Jaenine's Links: Website: https://www.bostonliteracyladies.com [https://www.bostonliteracyladies.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonliteracyladies/ [https://www.instagram.com/bostonliteracyladies/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bostonliteracyladies [https://www.facebook.com/bostonliteracyladies] TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@boston.literacy.ladies [https://www.tiktok.com/@boston.literacy.ladies] 📩 Join My Email List Get practical literacy tips, resources, podcast updates, and insights to help every child become a confident reader. Join here: https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN] Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez 00:45 – Stop the Summer Slide Workshop Announcement 02:00 – Why Boston Literacy Ladies Was Created 04:20 – The Isolation Many Teachers Experience 05:15 – The Biggest Challenges Teachers Face Today 06:50 – Coaching Teachers Across Grade Levels 08:10 – Family Partnerships & Building Trust 10:00 – Why Parent Workshops Often Struggle 11:45 – Reaching Families Who Need Support Most 13:00 – Helping Families Understand Reading Data 15:40 – Dyslexia Screening & Early Intervention 19:00 – What Effective Teacher Support Looks Like 20:15 – Teacher Burnout & Low Teacher Efficacy 21:45 – Curriculum Overload & Initiative Fatigue 23:30 – Why Teachers Shouldn't Have to Write Curriculum 24:45 – Supporting Teachers Through Change 27:00 – Improving Family Communication 28:00 – What Gives Jaenine Hope About Literacy Education

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jakson The Importance of Teachers Supporting Teachers with Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez kansikuva

The Importance of Teachers Supporting Teachers with Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez

📚 Join Me for My Stop the Summer Slide Workshop – June 14th Learn practical, evidence-based strategies to help your child maintain reading progress and confidence over the summer. 👉 Register here: https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901 [https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901] Katie welcomes Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez, literacy consultant, educator, and co-founder of Boston Literacy Ladies, for a conversation about teacher coaching, literacy instruction, educator burnout, and the support teachers need to help students thrive. Jaenine shares how she and her business partner built Boston Literacy Ladies to provide personalized coaching and practical support for educators navigating curriculum changes, literacy instruction, classroom management, scheduling, intervention planning, and professional growth. Together, Katie and Jaenine discuss the science of reading, teacher efficacy, family-school partnerships, professional development, dyslexia screening, instructional coaching, and why supporting teachers is one of the most effective ways to improve outcomes for students. This episode is for educators, school leaders, literacy coaches, parents, and anyone interested in strengthening literacy instruction and supporting teachers. Jaenine's Links: Website: https://www.bostonliteracyladies.com [https://www.bostonliteracyladies.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bostonliteracyladies/ [https://www.instagram.com/bostonliteracyladies/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bostonliteracyladies [https://www.facebook.com/bostonliteracyladies] TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@boston.literacy.ladies [https://www.tiktok.com/@boston.literacy.ladies] 📩 Join My Email List Get practical literacy tips, resources, podcast updates, and insights to help every child become a confident reader. Join here: https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN] Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Jaenine Cortazar Rodriguez 00:45 – Stop the Summer Slide Workshop Announcement 02:00 – Why Boston Literacy Ladies Was Created 04:20 – The Isolation Many Teachers Experience 05:15 – The Biggest Challenges Teachers Face Today 06:50 – Coaching Teachers Across Grade Levels 08:10 – Family Partnerships & Building Trust 10:00 – Why Parent Workshops Often Struggle 11:45 – Reaching Families Who Need Support Most 13:00 – Helping Families Understand Reading Data 15:40 – Dyslexia Screening & Early Intervention 19:00 – What Effective Teacher Support Looks Like 20:15 – Teacher Burnout & Low Teacher Efficacy 21:45 – Curriculum Overload & Initiative Fatigue 23:30 – Why Teachers Shouldn't Have to Write Curriculum 24:45 – Supporting Teachers Through Change 27:00 – Improving Family Communication 28:00 – What Gives Jaenine Hope About Literacy Education

24. touko 202631 min
jakson Setting The Record Straight On How We Learn with Holly Korbey kansikuva

Setting The Record Straight On How We Learn with Holly Korbey

📚 Join Me for My Stop the Summer Slide Workshop – June 14th Learn practical, evidence-based strategies to help your child maintain reading progress and confidence over the summer. 👉 Register here: https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901 [https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901] Katie hosts education journalist and author Holly Korbey to discuss the science of learning and what parents and educators should understand about how children actually learn. Holly explains concepts like cognitive load, explicit instruction, retrieval practice, background knowledge, and why step-by-step teaching matters more than many people realize. Katie and Holly discuss study habits, flashcards, the science of reading, writing instruction, and how evidence-based teaching practices can help more students succeed. Holly Korbey writes The Bell Ringer newsletter focused on the science of learning. Holly’s links: Newsletter: https://thebellringer.substack.com/ [https://thebellringer.substack.com/] Website: https://hollykorbey.com/ [https://hollykorbey.com/] X/Twitter: https://x.com/hollykorbey [https://x.com/hollykorbey] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-korbey-21617331/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-korbey-21617331/] 📩 Join My Email List Get practical literacy tips, resources, podcast updates, and insights to help every child become a confident reader. Join here: https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN] Chapters: 00:00 – Why the Public Needs to Understand How Learning Works 00:43 – Meet Holly Korbey: Education Journalist & Author 05:00 – Why Holly Asked to Speak on Podcasts About Education 06:00 – “We Need to Understand How Humans Learn” 07:20 – Science of Reading vs. Science of Learning 10:40 – What Cognitive Load Theory Actually Means 15:00 – Homework, Apps & Cognitive Overload 17:00 – Why Explicit Instruction Matters 19:30 – Creative Thinking Is the Goal, Not the Starting Point 21:00 – Sports, Music & How the Brain Learns Skills 24:00 – Why Flashcards Are a Miracle for Learning 26:00 – Effective Study Habits & Spaced Retrieval 28:00 – What Gives Holly Hope About Education

16. touko 202633 min
jakson Trust Your Gut and Raise Your Voice with Missy Purcell kansikuva

Trust Your Gut and Raise Your Voice with Missy Purcell

📚 Join Me for My Stop the Summer Slide Workshop – June 14th Learn practical, evidence-based strategies to help your child maintain reading progress and confidence over the summer. 👉 Register here: https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901 [https://go.thereadingsymphony.com/offer-5901] Katie Megrian hosts Missy Purcell, a literacy and inclusion advocate, educator, and parent, to discuss what parents can do when they know something is wrong but the school data says their child is “fine.” Missy shares how advocating for her dyslexic son’s right to read led her into parent advocacy, structured literacy work, and state-level dyslexia reform. She explains why grades can hide serious reading struggles, how dyslexic children often compensate, and why parents should trust their gut when reading, spelling, writing, or school avoidance feels off. Katie and Missy discuss dyslexia, reading intervention, evidence-based instruction, Orton-Gillingham style support, IEP meetings, school pushback, dyslexia screening, and how to support children after a long, exhausting school day. This episode is for parents of struggling readers, educators, and advocates who want to better understand dyslexia, the science of reading, structured literacy, and how to support children who learn differently. Missy is the co-founder of Gwinnett Advocates for Dyslexia and serves as Education Chair with Decoding Dyslexia Georgia. Missy’s links: Website: https://misspurcell.com/ [https://misspurcell.com/] Instagram: @misspurcelladvocates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misspurcelladvocates/ [https://www.facebook.com/misspurcelladvocates/] X / Twitter: @MissyPurcell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/missy-purcell-84061b143/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/missy-purcell-84061b143/] 📩 Join My Email List Get practical literacy tips, resources, podcast updates, and insights to help every child become a confident reader. Join here: https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN [https://link.fgfunnels.com/widget/form/M03vMOX9hAn6YOt6J7HN] Chapters: 00:00 – Opening: “I Shouldn’t Be the Most Knowledgeable Person in the Room” 01:18 – Meet Missy Purcell: Dyslexia Advocate & Educator 03:10 – Fighting the School System to Get Her Son Help 09:40 – When Good Grades Hide Reading Struggles 15:20 – How Parents Can Spot Dyslexia Early and Push for Support 33:59 – What Effective Reading Intervention Looks Like 36:20 – Why Dyslexia Laws Need Real Accountability 43:50 – How Parents Can Advocate With School Boards 50:20 – Being Brave When Your Child Is Being Failed 01:03:00 – Helping Dyslexic Kids Decompress After School #dyslexia #scienceofreading #structuredliteracy #strugglingreaders #parentadvocacy

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jakson From Confusion to Confidence. Navigating Dyslexia & Empowering Parents with Michelle Henderson kansikuva

From Confusion to Confidence. Navigating Dyslexia & Empowering Parents with Michelle Henderson

Katie Megrian hosts Michelle Henderson, a literacy and dyslexia specialist and creator of the Parent Blueprint, to discuss how reading develops and how parents can advocate for struggling readers. Michelle shares that her son’s reading struggles led her to study the science of reading and focus on equipping parents, noting many children fall through cracks due to gaps in training, not lack of care. They explain why “just read more at home” is insufficient, contrasting structured literacy (explicit, systematic, evidence-based) with balanced literacy, and connect NAEP results to the need for better instruction. Michelle outlines early dyslexia signs, stresses early action, and describes her $47 Parent Blueprint course and free parent-teacher conference guide at michellehendersonliteracy.com [http://michellehendersonliteracy.com]. They address older students whose grades mask deficits, the value of OG-style individualized intervention, graphic novels and movies for access and motivation, continuing read-alouds, and supporting children’s self-esteem and self-advocacy. 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:30 Meet Michelle Henderson 01:15 Why Advocacy Matters 03:13 Reading Symphony Analogy 04:43 Read Aloud Is Not Enough 07:46 Basics of Reading Skills 08:52 Structured Literacy Training 10:09 Balanced Literacy Debate 14:08 Why Dyslexia Name Matters 19:19 Kindergarten Wake Up Call 24:34 Early Signs of Dyslexia 27:17 Parent Blueprint Course 29:20 Tools Modules And PDFs 32:16 Pricing Giveaway And Free Guide 33:40 Teen Dyslexia Hidden Struggles 37:43 Orton Gillingham For Older Readers 43:20 Movies Graphic Novels And Joy 46:51 Read Alouds And Audio Access 49:55 Handling Discouragement And Hope 51:29 Final Thanks And Podcast Outro Michelle's Website [https://michellehendersonliteracy.com/] Michelle's course [https://stan.store/MichelleHendersonLiteracy]

7. touko 202653 min
jakson From Struggling to Successful: Teaching Reading with Linda Farrell and Michael Hunter kansikuva

From Struggling to Successful: Teaching Reading with Linda Farrell and Michael Hunter

Linda Farrell and Michael Hunter are founding partners at Readsters in Alexandria, VA. They work in schools all over the country to help educators provide assessment and instruction that ensures all students learn to read. Teachers tell Linda and Michael that they appreciate the practicality of their consulting and their presentations. The reason they can provide practical solutions for helping struggling readers is that they have taught struggling readers from ages 4½ to 81 to read. They also learn from the hundreds of teachers they have worked with in the classroom who work their magic every day with students. Linda and Michael have presented workshops about effective instruction for beginning and struggling readers for more than 20 years. They participated in reviewing required early reading courses in all colleges and universities in two states. They have coauthored curricula for struggling readers and diagnostic assessments to pinpoint decoding difficulties. Linda is the instructor in Looking at Reading Interventions on the Reading Rockets website. Michael is featured in videos used to demonstrate effective teaching techniques in LETRS modules. Episode Summary Katie sits down with two titans of literacy intervention — Michael Hunter and Linda Farrell — whose unconventional paths from investment banking and concrete construction led them to become nationally recognized reading specialists. Together, they unpack the most common reasons children struggle to read, how to identify exactly where a student is stuck, and the powerful (and often overlooked) practice strategies that make the difference between a child who can read and a child who reads fluently and automatically. https://www.readsters.com/ [https://www.readsters.com/] https://www.decodingdyslexia.net/ [https://www.decodingdyslexia.net/]

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