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59. The Great Equaliser in Classrooms with Kate Minehan

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In this episode, we chat with Kate, a passionate educator and author who writes decodable readers. We dive into the importance of reading as a life skill and explore how it acts as a 'ticket' to broader opportunities. Kate shares her non-negotiables when teaching literacy and walks us through the process of writing engaging decodable books. We also discuss the debate between digital texts and physical books, weighing the pros and cons of each.

Kate addresses a common criticism of decodable books—that they can be boring and lack a storyline—and offers her perspective on how to make these texts more engaging for young readers. She also provides valuable tips on selecting the best decodable texts for your students and shares innovative ways teachers can use these resources in the classroom beyond just reading them.

Finally, we wrap up with Kate’s thoughts on what she would change in education if given the chance. This episode is a must-listen for any educator looking to deepen their understanding of literacy and improve their approach to teaching reading.

If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Your feedback will help us improve and reach more educators like you! Until next week…

There are rainbows ahead,

Ashleigh and Alisha

Thank you to ePlatform Digital Libraries, the sponsor of today’s episode. Visit www.eplatform.co to learn more about Decodable Readers and Digital Libraries for schools.

Resources mentioned in this episode

For a free sample, email ebooks@eplatform.co with your name, school, and postal address.

Learn more about eplatform’s decodable texts here

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In this episode, we chat with Kate, a passionate educator and author who writes decodable readers. We dive into the importance of reading as a life skill and explore how it acts as a 'ticket' to broader opportunities. Kate shares her non-negotiables when teaching literacy and walks us through the process of writing engaging decodable books. We also discuss the debate between digital texts and physical books, weighing the pros and cons of each.

Kate addresses a common criticism of decodable books—that they can be boring and lack a storyline—and offers her perspective on how to make these texts more engaging for young readers. She also provides valuable tips on selecting the best decodable texts for your students and shares innovative ways teachers can use these resources in the classroom beyond just reading them.

Finally, we wrap up with Kate’s thoughts on what she would change in education if given the chance. This episode is a must-listen for any educator looking to deepen their understanding of literacy and improve their approach to teaching reading.

If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Your feedback will help us improve and reach more educators like you! Until next week…

There are rainbows ahead,

Ashleigh and Alisha

Thank you to ePlatform Digital Libraries, the sponsor of today’s episode. Visit www.eplatform.co to learn more about Decodable Readers and Digital Libraries for schools.

Resources mentioned in this episode

For a free sample, email ebooks@eplatform.co with your name, school, and postal address.

Learn more about eplatform’s decodable texts here

Science of Reading Podcast Episode 21 with Sara Marye

Science of Reading Podcast Episode 29 with Malia Hollowell

Join the waitlist for our exciting new membership HERE.

APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY

Let's hear from you! Text us!

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