Search for episodes from LitBit: Literacy Research for the Teacher on the Go with a specific topic:

Latest episodes from LitBit: Literacy Research for the Teacher on the Go

Episode 14: ILA2017

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 13:10


Brooke and Katie take on Orlando in this on-location peek into the International Literacy Association Conference. We talk to various ILA attendees, hear about some research, and share about our own presentation at this conference about this very podcast! You can find a link to the Google Slides here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15JFjmv05ku4lX3R3A1YDeuc-aapEY1Rc8Ec-YOCistA/edit?usp=sharing

Episode 13: Medieval Literature, Fandom, and Manuscript Materiality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 48:25


Dr. Scott Bevill talks with me about immersing students in the fandom and physicality of medieval literature to foster engagement. Resources for Medieval Literature: https://once-and-future-classroom.org/ https://mediakron.bc.edu/mappingchaucer http://www.inthemedievalmiddle.com/ https://melissaridleyelmes.wordpress.com/ http://www.publicmedievalist.com/category/past-present/race-class-religion/race-racism-and-the-middle-ages/ Books We Discussed: https://www.amazon.com/Inquisitors-Tale-Three-Magical-Children/dp/0525426167 https://www.amazon.com/Passion-Dolssa-Julie-Berry/dp/0451469925/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1499093587&sr=1-1&keywords=the+passion+of+dolssa https://global.oup.com/ushe/product/debating-truth-9780190226367?cc=us&lang=en& https://www.amazon.com/One-Hundred-Nights-Hero-Graphic/dp/0316259179

Episode 12: Integrating Science and Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 38:40


LaShay Jennings talks with Brooke Bianchi-Pennington about integrating science and literacy. In particular we discuss the models presented in a book chapter by Cervetti, Pearson, Barber, Hiebert, and Bravo called "Integrating Literacy and Science: The Research We Have, the Research We Need."

Episode 11: NCTE 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 42:40


Brooke Bianchi-Pennington and Katie Thomas reflect on NCTE 2016. Hear what you're missing and register for NCTE 2017 in St. Louis at http://convention.ncte.org/ . Some resources mentioned in the podcast are: mystudentvoices.com letters2president.org @JennaGLit - Vocabulary Presenter myshakespeare.com tolerance.org

Episode 10: Connected Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 46:12


Authors Kristen Hawley-Turner and Troy Hicks discuss their book Connected Reading: Teaching Adolescent Readers in a Digital World. Find more connected reading resources at connectedreading.wikispaces.com .

Episode 9: Interview with Author Mark Cheverton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 43:57


Brooke Cunningham interviews best-selling author Mark Cheverton on topics such as the writing process, empathy and digital citizenship, motivated reading and writing, integration of arts and sciences, teacher tools, authentic audience, and fitting all of this into the curriculum. You can find out more about Mark Cheverton and access his teacher tools at www.markcheverton.com . Also, check out more great education podcasts at www.edupodcastnetwork.com .

mark cheverton
Episode 8: Graphic Novels and Gender

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2016 32:13


Jason DeHart and Brooke Cunningham discuss the article "'Aren't These Boy Books?': High School Students' Reading of Gender in Graphic Novels." Also in this episode - Giveaway details! Win Invasion of the Overworld by Mark Cheverton and all five volumes of Ms. Marvel! Moeller, R. A. (2011). 'Aren't these boy books?': High school students' reading of gender in graphic novels. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 54(7), 476-484.

Episode 7: RTI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 42:41


Rachelle Savitz discusses current research and her own research on Response to Intervention or RTI. What is RTI? What are researched-based interventions? Find out in this episode! References: Allington, R. L. (2009a). What really matters in Response to Intervention: Research-based designs. Boston, MA: Pearson Education. Ayers, R., & Ayers, W. (2014). Teaching the taboo: Courage and imagination in the classroom. New York, NY: Teachers College Press. Berkeley, S., Bender, W. N., Peaster, L. G., & Saunders, L. (2009). Implementation of response to intervention: A snapshot of progress. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 42(1), 85-95. Brozo, W. G., & Hargis, C. H. (2003). Taking seriously the idea of reform: One high school’s efforts to make reading more responsive to all students. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 47(1), 14-23. Brozo, W. G. (2009). Response to intervention or responsive instruction? Challenges and possibilities of response to intervention for adolescent literacy. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 53(4), 277-281. Brozo, W. G. (2011). RTI and the adolescent reader: Responsive literacy instruction in secondary schools. New York: Teachers College Press. Buly, M.R., & Valencia, S.W. (2002). Below the bar: Profiles of students who fail state reading assessments. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 24(3), 219-239. Capella, E., & Weinstein, R. (2001). Turning around reading achievement: Predictors of high school students’ academic resilience. Journal of Educational Psychology, 93(4), 758-771. Coalition for Evidence-based Policy. (2003). Identifying and implementing educational practices supported by rigorous evidence: A user-friendly guide. US Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance. Darling-Hammond, L. (1996). The right to learn and the advancement of teaching: Research, policy, and practice for democratic education. Educational Researcher, 25(6), 5-17. Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2001). Access to the core curriculum: Critical ingredients for success. Remedial and Special Education, 22(3), 148-157. Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2013). Implementing RTI in a High School. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 46(2), 99-114. Fraatz, J. M. B. (1987). The politics of reading: Power, opportunity, and prospects for change in America's public schools. New York: Teachers College Press. International Reading Association. (2002). Evidence-based reading instruction: Putting the National Reading Panel report into practice. Newark, DE: Author. International Reading Association. (2010). Response to intervention: Guiding principles for educators from the International Reading Association. Newark, DE: Authors. International Reading Association. (2012). Adolescent literacy: A position statement of the International Reading Association. Newark, DE: Author. Lai, M. K., Wilson, A., McNaughton, S., & Hsiao, S. (2014). Improving achievement in secondary schools: Impact of a literacy project on reading comprehension and secondary school qualifications. Reading Research Quarterly, 49(3), 305-334. Lang, L., Torgesen, J., Vogel, W., Chanter, C., Lefsky, E., & Petscher, Y. (2009). Exploring the relative effectiveness of reading interventions for high school students. Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2(2), 149-175. Shanahan, T., & Shanahan, C. (2008). Teaching disciplinary literacy to adolescents: rethinking content-area literacy. Harvard Educational Review, 78(1), 40-59. Tatum, A. W. (2004). A road map for reading specialists entering schools without exemplary reading programs: Seven quick lessons. The Reading Teacher, 58(1), 28-39.

Episode 6: Multicultural Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2016 46:43


Brooke Cunningham, Katie Thomas, and Vincent Price talk about using multicultural literature in the classroom. The discussion is centered around the following study: Stallworth, B. J., Gibbons, L., & Fauber, L. (2006). It's not on the list: An exploration of teachers' perspectives on using multicultural literature. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 49(6), 478-489. Link to "The Danger of a Single Story" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story?language=en

Episode 5: Youth Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 33:52


Brooke Cunningham and Katie Thomas talk about the Youth Lens, a way of thinking about youth and their portrayal in literature complexly and applying that lens to the classroom. References: Text Complexity with Carol Jago Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj7HkZzgFFc&noredirect=1 Youth Lens Theoretical Piece- Petrone, R., Sarigianides, S. T., & Lewis, M. A. (2015). The youth lens: Analyzing adolescence/ts in literary texts. Journal of Literacy Research, 46(4), 506-533. Youth Lens Application Piece- Heron-Hruby, A., Trent, B., Haas, S., & Allen, Z. C. (2015). Using a youth lens to facilitate literary interpretation for "struggling" readers. English Journal, 104(3), 54-60.

Episode 4: Dual Coding Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2016 22:53


In this episode Katie Thomas and I discuss Dual Coding Theory, one of many ways to understand how we make meaning from text, and its implication for the classroom. Main text: Sadoski, M. & Paivio, A. (2013). A dual coding theoretical model of reading. In D. E. Alvermann, N. J. Unrau, & R. B. Ruddell (Eds.), Theoretical models and processes of reading (6th ed.). (886-922). Newark, DE: International Reading Association.

Episode 3: New Literacies

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 59:04


Brooke Cunningham, Katie Thomas, Jason Dehart, Cassie Norvell, Emily Hall, Kelly Wallace, and Dr. Anne Mcgill-Franzen discuss new literacies. SAMR Model: http://www.schrockguide.net/samr.html Student Blogs: http://thesecondopinionhva.blogspot.com/ http://cunninghamfourth.blogspot.com/ Readings Discussed from Theoretical Models and Processes of Reading 6th Ed. (Alvermann & Unrau)

Episode 2: "This Wooden Shack Place" and National Poetry Month

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 43:19


Brooke Cunningham and John Sides discuss Hull and Rose's study "This Wooden Shack Place": The Logic of an Unconventional Reading published in College Composition and Communication. Check out www.poetryoutloud.org for contest information. Also see Hero by Perry More: http://www.amazon.com/Hero-Perry-Moore/dp/1423101960/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1460333152&sr=1-1&keywords=hero+by+perry+moore And I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson: http://www.amazon.com/Ill-Give-You-Jandy-Nelson/dp/0142425761/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1460333206&sr=1-1&keywords=i%27ll+give+you+the+sun

LitBit Episode 1: "Engagement with Young Adult Literature" by Ivey and Johnston

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2016 22:13


LitBit Episode 1: "Engagement with Young Adult Literature" by Ivey and Johnston Katie Thomas and Brooke Cunningham from the University of Tennessee PhD in young adult literature program discuss Ivey and Johnston's "Engagement with Young Adult Literature: Outcomes and Processes" as well as talk about what young adult literature they have been reading. *There are a few bugs in our audio, but we will have that fixed by our next podcast! Study Citation: Ivey, G., & Johnston, P.H. (2013). Engagement with young adult literature: Outcomes and processes. Reading Research Quarterly, 48(3), 255-275. Links to Books Mentioned: Mosquitoland by David Arnold http://www.amazon.com/Mosquitoland-David-Arnold/dp/045147077X Books by Rita Williams-Garcia http://www.amazon.com/Rita-Williams-Garcia/e/B00BJ8QIEE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1459115614&sr=1-2-ent

Claim LitBit: Literacy Research for the Teacher on the Go

In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

Claim Cancel