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Reading Road Trip

Reading Road Trip

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In each episode of Reading Road Trip from IDA Ontario, host and classroom teacher Kate Winn explores evidence-based literacy instruction with a fabulous guest. From researchers and authors to educators and advocates, they're all sharing practical ideas that can be implemented now in your class, school or district! Support our podcast by making a donation on our website: https://www.idaontario.com/donate/© 2025 Reading Road Trip IDA Ontario Art
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  • S4 E10: Expert Tips for Your Best School Year Yet!
    Sep 1 2025

    It’s the season finale of Season 4 of Reading Road Trip! Kate wraps up the season with an all-star lineup of nine expert guests, each sharing one powerful tip to set you up for your best school year yet. From data meetings to integrated instruction, parent communication to avoiding burnout, this finale is packed with practical advice you can use right away. Join us as we celebrate the close of another fabulous podcast season with insights from some of the most thoughtful voices in the field.

    Many thanks to this episode's fabulous guests: Dr. Renata Archie, Dr. Sonia Cabell, Dr. Pam Kastner, Dr. Holly Lane, Dr. Matt Burns, Dr. Jamie Metsala, Alicia Smith, Jacqueline Chartier, and Dr. Todd Cunningham!

    Reading Road Trip Mentioned
    • Season 1, Episode 6 — Dr. Renata Archie on universal screening

    • Season 1, Episode 2 — Dr. Sonia Cabell on early literacy

    • Season 3, Episode 1 — Sonia Cabell and Anita Archer (recorded live at Lit Learn 2024)
    • Season 1, Episode 3 — Dr. Holly Lane on foundational reading skills

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    38 min
  • S4 E9: Attention, Memory and Learning with Blake Harvard
    Aug 25 2025

    Kate chats with educator and author Blake Harvard about his book Do I Have Your Attention? Understanding Memory Constraints and Maximizing Learning. They explore what we know about attention, working memory, and long-term memory, why multitasking doesn’t work, and practical strategies like retrieval and spaced practice that help students remember more.

    This episode mentions:

    • Métis Christmas Mittens by Leah Marie Dorion, with Michif translation by Norman Fleury

    • Do I Have Your Attention? Understanding Memory Constraints and Maximizing Learning by Blake Harvard

    • The Effortful Educator blog by Blake Harvard

    • Powerful Teaching by Pooja Agarwal and Patrice Bain

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    58 min
  • S4 E8: Reading Interventions for Older Students with the NNDSB Team
    Aug 18 2025

    Kate welcomes three educators from the Near North District School Board to share how they transformed reading outcomes for intermediate students through a targeted, data-driven structured literacy intervention. Lisa Rogers, Courtney Berger, and Kristen Roy walk us through the data that prompted the initiative, the logistics of scheduling and grouping, and the instructional choices that made a difference for older students. From explicit instruction with the REWARDS program to building safe, motivating classroom spaces, their stories highlight not only measurable academic growth but also powerful shifts in student confidence and identity as readers.

    This episode mentions:

    • Indigenous Peoples in the World Wars by Simon Rose (Beech Street Books)
    • Fluency in Perspective: Grade 8 Changemakers (ONlit)
    • Fluency in Perspective: Grade 7 Across the Curriculum (ONlit)
    • REWARDS program by Anita Archer, Mary Gleason, and Vicki Vachon
    • Tolentino Teaching website
    • No Time to Waste: Structured Literacy with Young Adults (Dr. Julie Brown)
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    50 min
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