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The Adolescent Literacy Podcast

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The Adolescent Literacy Podcast brings together educators, researchers, and literacy leaders to explore what it really takes to transform reading outcomes for older students — diving into the evidence, the practice, and the people driving change.

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Episode 6: It Takes a School

Literacy improvement can't rest on the shoulders of a single teacher. So what does it actually look like to make secondary literacy a shared responsibility across an entire school or district? This week, Emily Russin from the HILL for Literacy joins us to dig into what a truly collaborative approach to adolescent literacy looks like — from the classroom to the district level. Emily takes us through concrete ideas about how to leverage structures that already exist within schools and districts to make literacy a shared, continuous experience. Like any good teacher can, Emily helps us use what we already have to build something transformational.  We talk about: * How to create a Literacy Action Plan * The social-emotional nuances that deeply inform working with middle and high school students * Concrete ideas and strategies district leaders can use to transform secondary literacy through collaboration Resources for this episode: * HILL for Literacy professional learning: https://hillforliteracy.org/ * Adolescent Literacy Vision Paper [https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/65faf373ed0c9233adb715bb/6a032395a62b0a2789e40e50_Storyshares%20Adolescent%20Literacy%20Vision%20Paper%202026.pdf] by Storyshares

10 de jun de 2026 - 47 min
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Episode 5: Good Data, Better Readers

We throw around the phrase "research-based" a lot in education — but is it actually enough? This week, Dr. Mary Schreuder from The Achievement Network (ANet) joins us to unpack the difference between research-based and evidence-based practice, walk us through her evidence-based literacy curriculum checklist, and talk about what meaningful data and assessment really look like for older readers — including a closer look at the ROAR (Rapid Online Assessment of Reading) and Capti assessments. We close with a story you won't forget: a middle school student who wrote an essay titled "How Morphology Helped Me Win a Pageant." 🏆 Yes, really. Practical, data-driven, and genuinely inspiring — this one has it all. Resources mentioned in this episode: 🔗 ROAR (Rapid Online Assessment of Reading): roar.stanford.edu [https://roar.stanford.edu/]🔗 Capti Reading Assessment: serpinstitute.org [https://www.serpinstitute.org/reading-assessment?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=12725858765&gbraid=0AAAAABeS8xcF-f3pZNHEExGNw_fjGKW5j&gclid=Cj0KCQjw2_TQBhCnARIsAF3-XhwadyAcO1AxVn8x0VXKrNGlDLxrATZGYgDBQKIEhlXP3nwRbXN7wlYaAmJLEALw_wcB]🔗 New Comprehension Assessment by ANet: View here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iGrlv4uYTUHeVclVNdBn8HJU2yZOE2YO/view?usp=sharing]📧 Reach Dr. Mary Schreuder directly: mschreuder@achievementnetwork.org [mschreuder@achievementnetwork.org]

3 de jun de 2026 - 46 min
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Episode 4: Access is Not the Enemy of Rigor

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.

27 de may de 2026 - 44 min
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