
The Science of Reading and MTSS: A Framework for Better Literacy Outcomes
Schoolin' Around
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<p>This episode explores the transformative impact of the science of reading on literacy education, emphasizing the importance of structured literacy and the MTSS framework. It discusses the historical context of reading instruction, the urgency of adopting evidence-based practices, and the challenges educators face in implementing these changes. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and gradual adaptation to improve literacy outcomes for all students.</p><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><p><a href="https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/mtss-and-sor">MTSS and Science of Reading Article</a> </p><p><a href="https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/early-literacy-webinar">Early Literacy Webinar</a> </p><p><a href="https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/brm-literacy-article">Early Literacy and Branching Minds Article</a> </p><p><a href="https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/brm-consultation">Request a consultation</a> <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The science of reading is reshaping literacy education.</li><li>Explicit phonics instruction is crucial for all students.</li><li>MTSS provides a structured approach to support literacy.</li><li>Data-driven decisions are essential in MTSS.</li><li>Inequities in education hinder student potential.</li><li>Structured literacy benefits students with dyslexia significantly.</li><li>Change in literacy practices requires patience and reflection.</li><li>Collaboration among educators is key to successful implementation.</li><li>Professional development is vital for teacher preparedness.</li><li>Small, deliberate steps can lead to significant improvements.</li></ul><br/><p>Learn more about MTSS and Branching Minds by visiting our <a href="https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/branchingminds">Branching Minds Website</a>, or sign up for our weekly <a href="https://schoolin-around.captivate.fm/newsletter">Newsletter</a> on all things MTSS. Don’t forget to follow and connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn @BranchingMinds.  </p><p>Send feedback or inquiries to podcast@branchingminds.com! </p>