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Free professional learning to support your Science of Reading journey

We know you seek the best research-tested methods for your students—and want to start applying them as quickly and easily as possible. Whether you’re looking to improve your students’ writing or understand how to boost their comprehension, here are a few resources designed to save precious time!

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Science of Reading: The Podcast Essentials episodes

Looking for a roundup of the latest research on key topics? You won’t want to miss our Essentials podcast episodes. Science of Reading Essentials: Writing gives you the insights that will transform your instruction in just over 30 minutes. Download our discussion guide to fuel a professional learning session!

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Explore the Science of Writing

Discover the captivating journey of writing with our new guide, Science of Writing: A Primer. Explore the history of writing to understand the crucial link between reading and writing instruction—and why handwriting still matters in today’s digital world.

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A year's professional learning from Science of Reading: The Podcast

Looking for ways to bring Science of Reading: The Podcast into your professional learning communities? Here’s one starting place: Share a presentation of top takeaways to jump-start your discussions.

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Science of Reading professional development on your own schedule

Science of Reading: Learning Lab offers unparalleled research-backed instruction crafted to the standards of the International Dyslexia Association. Explore enriching activities, curated resources, and guidance from Susan Lambert, Chief Academic Officer of Literacy and Host of Science of Reading: The Podcast.

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