From Research to Recess: The Science Behind Great Teaching
In this episode, we discuss two big areas in early education — dialogic reading techniques that deepen comprehension and strategies for building self-regulation skills, especially in post-pandemic classrooms. Both topics have a direct impact on how kids engage, bounce back, and learn. Main Topics: * The science and application of dialogic reading to improve student comprehension * Practical prompts and question strategies to actively involve students during read-alouds * Building self-regulation skills as a cornerstone of classroom management and learning success * How the pandemic affected student self-regulation and emotional regulation * School-wide approaches and teacher strategies to support executive function development * Using visual supports and modeling to build emotional awareness and regulation * Why social-emotional learning matters for academic and life outcomes Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to dialogic reading and its research foundation 02:22 - The peer and crowd prompts — what they are and how to use them 03:30 - Why open-ended questions matter during read-alouds 04:39 - Using annotations and margin notes to build comprehension and engagement 05:37 - Moving beyond simple recall questions to richer language and connection prompts 06:39 - How turn-and-talk supports active learning and language development 07:43 - Connecting story content to students' personal experiences for deeper understanding 08:12 - Story retelling and oral language practice 09:16 - Recent research on the value of oral language and discussion in literacy 09:40 - Why read-alouds are disappearing from classrooms — and why that needs to change 10:00 - Resources and tools for dialogic reading prompts 11:19 - How to balance questions across first reads and rereads 12:42 - Looking at illustrations and understanding the illustrator's process 13:14 - The link between self-regulation, emotional health, and academic achievement 13:37 - Coming up: digital tools and their impact on self-regulation Free Reading Comprehension Lessons You can find all of the Free week-long lessons [https://mrswillskindergarten.com/shop/?jsf=jet-woo-products-grid&tax=product_cat:8037,8002,operator_AND] on Deedee's blog! Resources & Links: Dialogic Reading's Potential to Improve Children's Emergent Literacy Skills and Behavior [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4422048/] Additional Research: Pillinger & Vardy (2022) A Systematic Review of the Dialogic Reading Literature This is one of the strongest recent reviews because it analyzed many dialogic reading studies together and confirmed positive effects on language and literacy outcomes. The story so far: A systematic review of the dialogic reading literature Lepola et al. (2023) Opportunities to Talk Matter in Shared Reading This study highlighted the importance of children’s active verbal participation during read-alouds. Opportunities to Talk Matter in Shared Reading: The Mediating Roles of Children’s Engagement and Verbal Participation in Narrative Listening Comprehension [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10409289.2023.2188865] Dong et al. (2024) Effects of Dialogic Reading Elements on Children’sLanguage Development This research examined which dialogic reading practices were most effective and found strong benefits for listening comprehension and vocabulary growth. Effects of dialogic reading elements on children's language development [https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9817.12447] WHERE YOU CAN FIND US: Hilary Statum:https://pencilstopigtails.com/ [https://pencilstopigtails.com/] Deedee Wills: https://mrswillskindergarten.com/ [https://mrswillskindergarten.com/]
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