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Literacy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for EducatorsLiteracy in Color: A Science of Reading Aligned Podcast for Educators19. Oral Language & Reading with Elizabeth Doherty, The Reading SLPElizabeth Doherty, known as The Reading SLP, joins us to discuss the critical role oral language plays in reading development. As a speech-language pathologist (SLP) with extensive experience, Elizabeth shares her insights into how oral language connects to reading comprehension, the importance of addressing oral language challenges, and actionable strategies to support language development in schools and at home. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or SLP, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for supporting literacy through the lens of oral language.Key Takeaways:What is Oral Language?Signs of Oral Language ChallengesThe Role of SL...2025-01-1440 minNew Books in NeuroscienceNew Books in NeurosciencePhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0316 minNew Books in Disability StudiesNew Books in Disability StudiesPhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0316 minNew Books in the History of ScienceNew Books in the History of SciencePhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0314 minNew Books in LanguageNew Books in LanguagePhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0314 minNew Books in EducationNew Books in EducationPhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0316 minNew Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyPhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0316 minNew Books in MedicineNew Books in MedicinePhilip Kirby and Margaret J. Snowling, "Dyslexia: A History" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In Dyslexia: A History (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022), Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narr...2023-06-0314 minMycket HjärnaMycket HjärnaAtt lära sig skrivaAtt lära sig skriva är en av de viktigaste förmågorna vi lär oss i skolan. Men hur gör vi detta bäst och vad skall man tänka på? Dagens avsnitt gästas av Victoria Johansson, universitetslektor och docent vid Lunds universitet som forskar kring språkproduktion och kognitiva aspekter av skrivande. De som också var med idag är: Betty Tärning, forskare i Educational Technology Group vid Lunds universitet, och doktor i kognitionsvetenskap, med specialisering inom digitala läromedel. Björn Sjödén, lektor i utbildningsvetenskap vid Högskolan i Halmstad och doktor i kognitionsvetensk...2020-06-0922 minDiscover the Joy of Storytelling With Our Mesmerizing Free AudiobookDiscover the Joy of Storytelling With Our Mesmerizing Free AudiobookDyslexia: A Very Short Introduction Audiobook by Margaret J. SnowlingListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 393036 Title: Dyslexia: A Very Short Introduction Author: Margaret J. Snowling Narrator: Heather Wilds Format: Unabridged Length: 04:19:27 Language: English Release date: 09-24-19 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Non-Fiction, Psychology, Language Instruction, Language Arts Summary: Since dyslexia was first described in the British Medical Journal in 1896, there has been debate about the definitions and diagnostic procedures used, with some casting doubt on its very existence. However, there is now a considerable body of research regarding the nature and characteristics of this relatively common learning disorder. The contemporary view of dyslexia...2019-09-244h 19Immerse Yourself In Your Day With A Uplifting Full Audiobook.Immerse Yourself In Your Day With A Uplifting Full Audiobook.Dyslexia: A Very Short Introduction by Margaret J. SnowlingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/393036to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dyslexia: A Very Short Introduction Author: Margaret J. Snowling Narrator: Heather Wilds Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 19 minutes Release date: September 24, 2019 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: Since dyslexia was first described in the British Medical Journal in 1896, there has been debate about the definitions and diagnostic procedures used, with some casting doubt on its very existence. However, there is now a considerable body of research regarding the nature and characteristics of this relatively common learning disorder. The contemporary view of dyslexia has emerged from a century of research...2019-09-244h 19Tes - The education podcastTes - The education podcastPodagogy – Season 1, Episode 11 - Dyslexia with professor Maggie Snowling“People used to think dyslexia was a clear cut syndrome with signs and syndromes like a medical disease, but it is actually much more like blood pressure – it can range from very low to very high,” explains professor Margaret Snowling, president of St John’s College Oxford and one of the world’s leading dyslexia researchers.Speaking on the Tes Podagogy podcast, she addresses numerous others myths around the condition, provides some tips and strategies to support dyslexic learners  and explains that education is still missing opportunities to help students with dyslexia get support at an earlier stage....2017-11-2232 minTes PodagogyTes PodagogyDyslexia with professor Maggie Snowling“People used to think dyslexia was a clear cut syndrome with signs and syndromes like a medical disease, but it is actually much more like blood pressure – it can range from very low to very high,” explains professor Margaret Snowling, president of St John’s College Oxford and one of the world’s leading dyslexia researchers.Speaking on the Tes Podagogy podcast, she addresses numerous others myths around the condition, provides some tips and strategies to support dyslexic learners  and explains that education is still missing opportunities to help students with dyslexia get support at an earlier stage.2017-09-0533 minSt John\'s CollegeSt John's CollegeLanguage and Medieval literature.The President of St John's College, Professor Margaret Snowling, in conversation with Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow in English at St John's. They discuss Carolyne's interest in medieval English literature.2013-08-2321 minSt John\'s CollegeSt John's CollegeDyslexia, Language and Learning to ReadEminent psychologist and President of St John's, Professor Margaret Snowling talks about her research for the Founder's Lecture 2013.2013-05-2349 min