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Ep.78-What happens when the “experts” get it wrong? Real Teacher, Harriett Janetos

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What happens when the “experts” get it wrong?
Real Teacher, Harriett Janetos

Quotes:
“Full transparency from researcher to practitioner is too often lacking…”

“Tasking teachers with evaluating expert advice and determining the “right” reasons to accept or reject it is a tall order.”

Harriett’s blog:
“Do Our Literacy Heroes Fail Us, Or Do We Fail Ourselves?”


Book Recommendation: From Sound to Summary: Braiding the Reading Rope to Make Words Make Sense available on Amazon.

Harriett Janetos Bio:
Over 35 years in education, Harriett has taught every grade level K-12: beginning reading to Advanced Placement English. After teaching high school English for 8 years, she took child-rearing leave and spent that time presenting as a teacher-consultant for the Bay Area Writing Project, getting her Master's in writinginstruction, and doing volunteer lessons in her children's elementary school classrooms. Following a move to the elementary school level where she taught kindergarten through fourth grade, she received a reading specialist credential and has worked as a reading specialist for the past 13 years, initially with grades 4th to 6th and then over the past eight years with grades first and second. This year she published an instructional guide to reading, From Sound to Summary: Braiding the Reading Rope to Make Words Make Sense.

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The Literacy View is an engaging and inclusive platform encouraging respectful discussion and debate about current issues in education.
Co-hosts Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner coach teachers, teach children to read, and hold master's degrees in education.
Our goal is to leave listeners thinking about the issues and drawing their own conclusions.
Get ready for the most THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND DELICIOUSLY ENTERTAINING education podcast!

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The One About…
What happens when the “experts” get it wrong?
Real Teacher, Harriett Janetos

Quotes:
“Full transparency from researcher to practitioner is too often lacking…”

“Tasking teachers with evaluating expert advice and determining the “right” reasons to accept or reject it is a tall order.”

Harriett’s blog:
“Do Our Literacy Heroes Fail Us, Or Do We Fail Ourselves?”


Book Recommendation: From Sound to Summary: Braiding the Reading Rope to Make Words Make Sense available on Amazon.

Harriett Janetos Bio:
Over 35 years in education, Harriett has taught every grade level K-12: beginning reading to Advanced Placement English. After teaching high school English for 8 years, she took child-rearing leave and spent that time presenting as a teacher-consultant for the Bay Area Writing Project, getting her Master's in writinginstruction, and doing volunteer lessons in her children's elementary school classrooms. Following a move to the elementary school level where she taught kindergarten through fourth grade, she received a reading specialist credential and has worked as a reading specialist for the past 13 years, initially with grades 4th to 6th and then over the past eight years with grades first and second. This year she published an instructional guide to reading, From Sound to Summary: Braiding the Reading Rope to Make Words Make Sense.

Support the Show.

The Literacy View is an engaging and inclusive platform encouraging respectful discussion and debate about current issues in education.
Co-hosts Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner coach teachers, teach children to read, and hold master's degrees in education.
Our goal is to leave listeners thinking about the issues and drawing their own conclusions.
Get ready for the most THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND DELICIOUSLY ENTERTAINING education podcast!

  continue reading

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