S5-E6: Why skepticism is essential to the Science of Reading, with Dr. Claude Goldenberg

Published: May 4, 2022, 6 a.m.

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Claude Goldenberg joined the podcast to introduce what he argues is much-needed skepticism to the conversation of reading science. Goldenberg mentions that while the Science of Reading may be the latest buzzword, reading science is here to stay and, like any other science, will only grow stronger alongside informed critique. He later talks about the foundational skills and what the movement can learn from the failings of Reading First; offers advice for implementation; and ends with a hopeful note, highlighting that all educators can come together around a shared mission to see students succeed.\\xa0

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\\u201cIf we listen, if we communicate clearly, if we pay attention, giving people the benefit of the doubt that what they want is for all kids [to succeed], I think we can move forward.\\u201d

\\u2014 Dr. Claude Goldenberg


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