Lee Gaul watches his daughter’s lessons during Zoom school and discovers a dismaying truth: She can't read. Little Zoe isn't the only one. Sixty-five percent of fourth graders in the United States are not proficient readers. Kids need to learn specific skills to become good readers, and in many schools, those skills are not being taught.
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The podcast that's changing education
10: The Details
9: The Aftermath
Introducing: Sold a Story en español
8: The Impact
7: Your Words
Brains On: How Do We Learn to Read — and Why is It Hard?
What the Words Say
At a Loss for Words: What's Wrong with How Schools Teach Reading
Hard Words: Why Aren't Our Kids Being Taught to Read?
Hard to Read: How American Schools Fail Kids with Dyslexia
6: The Reckoning
5: The Company
4: The Superstar
3: The Battle
2: The Idea
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