S6 E10: The big win is just the beginning with Dr. Jennifer Throndsen

Published: Jan. 11, 2023, 7 a.m.

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With Utah's recent passing of Senate Bill 127, a sweeping piece of literacy legislation, many are turning to the state as a model of what statewide implementation of the Science of Reading can look like. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Throndsen, Director of Teaching and Learning at Utah State Board of Education, joins Susan to tell the story of how Senate Bill 127 came to be and how they are continuing to make changes to schools across Utah. Together, they discuss what the bill included, the opportunities and challenges the bill provides when it comes to implementation, and advice for other states looking to enact literacy legislation. Throndsen also discusses her experience as a teacher and her journey with the Science of Reading.

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"Our students are the state's greatest asset, and we need to invest in them with all the energy and knowledge we have to do our best to serve them with urgency, compassion, and high expectations." \\u2014Jennifer Throndsen

"If kids can't read, that really keeps them from accessing other content areas like science, social studies, and being able to engage in story problems in mathematics." \\u2014Jennifer Throndsen

"Being able to read is today's civil right's movement." \\u2014Jennifer Throndsen

"With requirements comes resistance. No matter how great the opportunity is." \\u2014Jennifer Throndsen

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