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In the latest episode of “The Importance of Teaching Comprehension in F-2 – A Conversation with Diane Snowball,” literacy expert Diane Snowball sits down with Phil to explore why comprehension should be the heartbeat of early literacy, especially in an era dominated by phonics and decoding. Diane passionately explains that teaching comprehension is not something to reserve for later; instead, it should be woven into reading instruction from the very first day a child encounters a book.
Diane discusses how comprehension isn’t just about words—it's about engaging young minds in the "who, what, where, and why" of stories, even when they’re just listening. Through read-alouds, children not only hear the words but also experience the deeper mechanics of storytelling. Diane emphasises that read-alouds, like in her example of sharing “Goldilocks and the Three Bears,” invite children to explore concepts of character, setting, and make-believe in an accessible way, building a foundation for thoughtful reading as they progress.
As they chat, Diane explains the importance of choosing texts with coherent structures and rich language, helping children develop an ear for narrative flow and language patterns that support comprehension. She talks about the role of varied sentence structures, how listening comprehension aids independent reading, and the vital role that illustrations play in helping young readers visualise and make sense of stories.
Diane’s insights remind us that comprehension is far from a passive skill. It’s a dynamic process involving curiosity, connection-making, and critical thinking. With her strategies and thoughtful approach, Diane empowers educators to prioritise comprehension, guiding children to become not just readers, but engaged, thoughtful participants in the world of stories. For more on Diane's insights and practical tips, tune in to this episode and dive into the show notes for additional resources.
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Duke, Nell K., Ward, Alessandra, E. and Pearson, P. David. (2021) The Science of Reading Comprehension Instruction.Duke, Nell K. And The Science of Reading Progresses: Communicating Advances Beyond the Simple View of ReadingKambach, Anna Elizabeth and Mesmer, Heidi Anne. (2024) Comprehension for Emergent Readers: Revisiting the Reading Rope.Melissa and Lori Love Literacy Podcast, Episode 66: Re-thinking the Reading Rope with Nell Duke. Science of Reading: The Podcast, Season 3, Episode 10: Deconstructing the Rope: Language structures with Kate Cain.Sedita, J. (2020, May 16). Syntactic awareness: Teaching sentence structure (part 1). Keys to LiteracyTimothy Rasinski - Fluency RubricTrevor Cairney BlogTEACHIFIC
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Tune in to "Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy," a free podcast where accomplished literacy educator Sharon Callen and her team share valuable insights and tips. With over 30 years of experience, they provide strategic learning solutions to empower teachers and leaders worldwide. Subscribe on your favourite platform for exclusive literacy learning content. Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube
Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected]
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In this podcast episode, Sharon continues to dive into an innovative protocol designed by Dr. Nell Duke and her team, aimed at enhancing literacy instruction for teachers and students alike. Sharon explores how this assessment tool serves as a guide to help teachers track and support students’ growth in reading and writing with a focus on clarity, purpose, and alignment with curriculum standards.
The protocol’s foundation lies in purpose-driven literacy tasks, helping students understand the "why" behind their work. By prompting questions like, “Why am I writing this?” or “Who is this for?”, teachers encourage students to connect personally with reading and writing, fostering a deeper, more meaningful engagement. Sharon discusses how this tool spans all year levels, adapting to age-appropriate curriculum expectations and offering insights into language complexity. For instance, Year 3 students are supported to move beyond phonics, learning varied letter patterns and decoding strategies essential for understanding complex words.
This protocol doesn’t just benefit students; it’s invaluable for teachers at any career stage. Early-career educators gain structured guidance in assessment, while experienced teachers find new insights that validate and enrich their practice. The tool encourages teachers to make intentional observations, providing data to shape class-wide and individualised instructional plans. As Sharon explains, the protocol’s collaborative approach helps schools unify their literacy strategies, fostering reflective practice and shared growth among teaching staff.
Teachers interested in this tool will find resources like printable forms, prompts, and instructional videos on Dr. Nell Duke’s website. Join Sharon as she illustrates how this protocol empowers teachers to teach with purpose, offering a pathway to unlock every student’s full literacy potential.
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Tune in to "Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy," a free podcast where accomplished literacy educator Sharon Callen and her team share valuable insights and tips. With over 30 years of experience, they provide strategic learning solutions to empower teachers and leaders worldwide. Subscribe on your favourite platform for exclusive literacy learning content. Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube
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In part two of this enlightening series, Sharon Callen dives into a practical conversation about a revolutionary assessment tool designed to aid teachers in observing, understanding, and enhancing student literacy. From initial implementation to on-the-spot teaching moments, Sharon shares the real-world impact this tool has had as she’s modelled its use alongside teachers in classrooms across Australia. Sharon highlights how the tool's flexible structure—covering reading, spelling, and comprehension—offers teachers immediate insights into students' literacy strengths and areas for growth.
Listeners gain a front-row seat as Sharon explains how teachers can narrow their focus to specific elements, such as fluency. She delves into the details of using Tim Rasinski’s multidimensional fluency scale and how it allows teachers to set targeted goals and track progress in real time. Sharon also brings in examples from her own experiences, illustrating the ‘aha’ moments when students begin to comprehend nuanced aspects of reading, like the power of italics for emphasis in storytelling.
The conversation then expands into the tool’s prompting framework for comprehension and composition. Rather than relying on rote recall, Sharon reveals how thoughtfully designed prompts can deepen students' meta-cognitive skills and comprehension. Teachers are encouraged to use prompts that invite students to reflect on what they learned, their responses to texts, and how reading aligns with their personal goals.
With her warmth and depth of expertise, Sharon provides teachers with a clear path for embedding these practices into daily teaching, enabling richer student engagement and empowering educators with actionable data. This episode is packed with practical advice for any educator eager to make a lasting impact in literacy education.
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Tune in to "Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy," a free podcast where accomplished literacy educator Sharon Callen and her team share valuable insights and tips. With over 30 years of experience, they provide strategic learning solutions to empower teachers and leaders worldwide. Subscribe on your favourite platform for exclusive literacy learning content. Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube
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In this episode, Sharon Callen dives into a groundbreaking tool for educators—the "Listening to Reading, Watching While Writing" protocol, developed by literacy experts Nell Duke, Ward, and Klingelhofer. Sharon explores how this informal, formative assessment tool, launched between 2020 and 2023, is reshaping the way teachers assess and support their students' literacy skills in real-time.
Unlike traditional formal assessments, this tool places teachers in the role of a researcher, empowering them to observe, reflect, and teach on the spot. Sharon highlights that the protocol bridges reading and writing in a way that reflects their natural reciprocity, emphasising that what students learn as readers, they apply as writers—and vice versa.
Sharon discusses how this tool doesn’t replace formal assessments, but complements them by guiding educators in their observations during daily instruction. It provides nuanced insights into areas like word identification, comprehension, and vocabulary strategies. By capturing these moments, teachers can make informed, immediate decisions about how to scaffold students’ learning.
The episode underscores the protocol's flexible and evolving nature, inviting teachers to adapt it to their needs. Sharon shares her experiences working with educators to trial the tool, noting its potential to humanise assessment—focusing not just on data collection, but on real-time learning and growth. With this tool, the goal is clear: empowering teachers to make a difference right there, right then, for every student’s reading and writing journey.
Listeners are encouraged to explore the protocol and its resources, readily available for free online, and to see how this innovative approach can transform their teaching practice.
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Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected]
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In Blessing the Book: Exploring Picture Books with Sharon Callen – Part 4, listeners are once again invited into the world of children’s literature as Sharon Callen shares her insightful exploration of picture books that captivate the imagination while addressing real-world themes.
In this episode, Sharon highlights how carefully chosen picture books can be powerful tools for teachers, offering both joyful escapism and meaningful engagement with complex topics like grief, resilience, and environmental stewardship.
Sharon dives into a series of picture books that exemplify the magic of storytelling for young readers. From the heartwarming journey in The Garden at the End of the World by Cassy Polimeni and Briony Stewart, which teaches hope through the Global Seed Vault, to the poignant Mizuto and the Wind by Kaye Baillie and Luisa Gioffre-Suzuki, which gently addresses loss and healing, these stories offer profound learning experiences.
She also delves into Eat My Dust, a historical adventure that brings to life the fearless contributions of women to Australia's history.
Sharon explains how each book can be a “mirror” for children to see themselves or a “window” to experience new perspectives. From the lyrical flow of Whisper on the Wind to the thought-provoking themes in Egg by Clare Atkins, she emphasises how these books can inspire deep conversations about community, diversity, and belonging.
Through this engaging and thought-provoking episode, Sharon encourages educators to not just read picture books, but to bless them—inviting students into narratives that spark curiosity, foster emotional growth, and broaden their understanding of the world. The episode underscores the power of stories to connect us all, no matter our age.
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The Garden at the End of the World by Cassy Polimeni and Briony Stewart Mizuto and the Wind by Kaye Baillie and Luisa Gioffre-SuzukiEat My Dust by Nerida McMullin and Lucia MasciulloWhisper on the Wind by Claire Saxby and Jess RacklyeftThe Tree at Number 43 by Jess McGeachinOld Fellow by Christopher Cheng and Liz AnelliMama’s Chickens by Michelle Worthington and Nicky JohnstonEgg by Clare Atkins and Harrison VialA Feather on a Wing by Maria SpeyerHope is the Thing by Johanna Bell and Erica WagnerPodcast:
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In the latest episode of Blessing the Book: Nurturing Readers through Stories, Sharon Callen explores how thoughtfully selected children’s books can transform classrooms and create meaningful connections with young readers. Sharon introduces her concept of “blessing” books—honouring the stories and voices of the authors while guiding students through rich discussions that build empathy, spark imagination, and deepen their understanding of the world around them.
The episode highlights a variety of titles that range from heartfelt explorations of family and grief to exciting tales of adventure and mystery. Each book offers unique classroom connections that encourage students to think critically and creatively.
Whether it’s The Letterbox Tree, a tale of environmental resilience, or The Impossible Secret of Lillian Velvet, which dives into magic and time travel, Sharon shows how these stories open up new avenues for students to reflect on their own experiences and the world at large.
Sharon’s approach emphasises the power of the read-aloud experience, where teachers can bring books to life simply by sharing them with students. Whether it’s a novel in verse or an adventurous historical fiction, these moments of shared reading allow for deeper exploration of emotions, themes, and the beauty of storytelling.
The episode reinforces how, through books, teachers can foster empathy and curiosity, transforming both their students and classrooms in profound ways. It is a celebration of the magic of literature and its power to nurture readers who think critically, connect deeply, and engage joyfully with the written word.
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Books:
The Letterbox Tree by Rebecca Lim and Kate GordonJane Doe and the Quill of All Tales by Jeremy Lachlan
Dusty in the Outwilds by Rhiannon WilliamsMeet Me at the Moon Tree by Shivaun PlozzaThe Impossible Secret of Lillian Velvet by Jaclyn Moriarty (Author), Kelly Canby (Illustrator)The Bookseller’s Apprentice by Amelia MellorSilver Linings by Katrina NannestadWaiting for the Storks by Katrina NannestadMy Brother Ben by Peter CarnavasWhat Snail Knows by Kathryn ApelHow to Spell Catastrophe by Fiona WoodSunshine on Vinegar Street by Karen ComerPodcast:
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Tune in to "Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy," a free podcast where accomplished literacy educator Sharon Callen and her team share valuable insights and tips. With over 30 years of experience, they provide strategic learning solutions to empower teachers and leaders worldwide. Subscribe on your favourite platform for exclusive literacy learning content. Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube
Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected]
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In this episode of Blessing the Book: A Framework for Building Student Engagement, Sharon Callen explores actionable strategies to ignite a passion for reading in the classroom. Drawing from Linda Gambrell’s Rules of Engagement, Sharon emphasises the importance of creating opportunities for sustained reading, offering choice, and encouraging social interaction around texts. The concept of "blessing the book" is a key strategy for guiding striving readers toward accessible and engaging texts, fostering ownership in their choices.
Sharon introduces independent reading time as an essential practice for cultivating sustained engagement, urging teachers to make this time intentional and focused on building students' relationships with their books. She shares insights on helping students tackle appropriately challenging books, ensuring growth without overwhelming them.
The podcast also highlights tools like the Engagement Inventory, adapted from Jennifer Serravallo, to track students’ focus during reading sessions, revealing patterns of engagement and disengagement. This data-driven approach informs tailored strategies to help students stay engaged.
Listeners gain valuable classroom tips, from implementing peer discussions after reading to incorporating reading logs that encourage reflection and build agency. Sharon concludes by reminding teachers that engagement doesn’t happen by accident—it is nurtured through intentional, supportive practices. By implementing these strategies, teachers can help students not only improve their reading skills but develop a lasting love for reading, empowering them to take ownership of their learning.
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Seven Rules of Engagement by Linda GambrellMotivation to Read Profile by Linda GambrellReading Calendars 2024 - TeachificTEACHER’S TOOLKIT PODCASTS
Genevieve Kruyssen: New Release Books 2022, Latest Release Books 2023, Invitation to New Books 2024 Part 1Part 2Rebecca Bird: A Book Lover’s Story 2020, Great Books for High School 2021, New Books to Inspire 2022,Giselle Pulford: Picture Books for Older Readers 2021, Information Books in My Classroom 2021,Motivation: Key to Reading Success with Sharon CallenTantalising Texts and Classroom Libraries with Sharon CallenJENNIFER SERRAVALLO
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Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected]
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In this episode of Blessing the Book, host Phil sits down with Sharon Callen to explore the power of professional collaboration, reflective teaching practices, and how intentional planning can transform literacy classrooms. Sharon, an experienced educator, shares her insights from working with schools across Australia, highlighting the importance of teacher agency in driving student success.
The conversation begins with Sharon discussing her work with teachers, emphasising the importance of noticing patterns in the classroom to spark inquiry and drive improvement. She gives a compelling example of a school where students could decode text but weren’t choosing to read. This observation led teachers to collaboratively explore strategies to engage students more deeply in their reading journeys.
Sharon introduces the concept of “Blessing the Book,” a term coined by renowned literacy researcher Linda Gambrell. She explains how this idea focuses on motivating students to read by making books relevant and engaging for them. Sharon encourages teachers to create an environment where books are valued and reading becomes a meaningful, intrinsic activity for students.
Throughout the podcast, Sharon emphasises the importance of intentional planning and reflective practice. She shares stories of working alongside teachers to map out literacy strategies tailored to their students’ needs, with each step driven by thoughtful consideration and professional knowledge.
This episode is a call to action for teachers to reflect on their classroom practices and consider how they can bless the book for their students, fostering a love of reading that goes beyond school tasks and becomes a lifelong joy. Stay tuned for part two, where Sharon dives deeper into practical strategies to bring this concept to life.
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Seven Rules of Engagement by Linda GambrellMotivation to Read Profile by Linda GambrellReading Calendars 2024 - TeachificPODCASTS (TEACHER'S TOOLKIT FOR LITERACY)
Genevieve Kruyssen: New Release Books 2022, Latest Release Books 2023, Invitation to New Books 2024 Part 1 Part 2Rebecca Bird: A Book Lover’s Story 2020, Great Books for High School 2021, New Books to Inspire 2022,Giselle Pulford: Picture Books for Older Readers 2021, Information Books in My Classroom 2021,Motivation: Key to Reading Success with Sharon CallenTantalising Texts and Classroom Libraries with Sharon CallenTEXTS (AMAZON)
No More Reading for Junk by Barbara Marinak and Linda GambrellBest Practices in Literacy Instruction by Lesley Mandell Morrow and Linda B GambrelJOIN TEACHIFIC NOW AND SAVE!
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Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected]
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In the second part of the podcast with Lisa Burman, the discussion centres on the concept of student agency and its direct link to teacher agency. Lisa emphasises that educators play a crucial role in shaping learning experiences, and how a teacher’s sense of agency directly affects students’ ability to take ownership of their learning.
Teacher Agency as the Foundation for Student Agency
Lisa reflects on her teaching career in the 1980s when teachers had more freedom to design learning experiences tailored to their students’ needs. She stresses that teachers should view students as individuals developing identities—as readers, writers, scientists, or mathematicians—rather than just teaching specific subjects. However, she notes that increased educational pressures today risk undermining this sense of agency.The Bigger Picture: Education and Democracy
Lisa connects student and teacher agency with democratic values, referencing Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which affirms children’s right to have a say in matters that affect them. She argues that for true student agency to thrive, teachers must feel empowered to make instructional decisions. However, some educational systems restrict this freedom, hindering creativity and students' development of agency.Agency and Wellbeing: Lessons from the Pandemic
The conversation turns to the impact of agency on wellbeing. Reflecting on the pandemic, Lisa points out how restrictions led to feelings of helplessness, similar to how students feel in rigid, formulaic teaching environments. Teachers play a key role in creating spaces where students feel their voices matter.Leadership’s Role and Small Changes
Lisa encourages teachers to introduce small changes, even in controlled settings, and suggests taking a professional stance with leadership to promote student agency. By focusing on student interests and co-constructing classroom routines, teachers can foster a learning culture where students become engaged, purposeful learners.JOIN TEACHIFIC NOW AND SAVE!
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Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected].
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In the latest podcast episode, listeners are invited to delve into the transformative power of student agency with Lisa Burman, a literacy consultant, author, and expert in early childhood education. With over 20 years of experience working across Australia, New York, and Southeast Asia, Lisa shares her insights into how fostering agency can radically enhance both teaching and learning.
The conversation begins by tracing Lisa’s journey, from her teaching roots in South Australia to her decade-long work in New York. Here, she encountered a different educational landscape where many teachers leaned heavily on scripted programs, limiting their professional autonomy. This experience prompted Lisa to reflect on the importance of teacher agency—encouraging educators to rely on their expertise and instincts, adapting lessons to suit their students’ unique needs.
A highlight of the episode is Lisa’s exploration of how schools can foster student agency. Drawing from her book, Are You Listening?, she emphasises the value of listening to children’s voices and incorporating their ideas into the curriculum. Lisa explains that by giving students ownership over their learning, through activities like writing workshops where they choose topics and publish their work, classrooms become more dynamic, and students are more engaged and motivated.
As the conversation unfolds, Lisa shares practical strategies for building a classroom culture where agency thrives. This episode is a must-listen for educators seeking to empower both students and teachers to take control of their learning and teaching journeys.
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See Lisa's new book: A Culture of AgencyLisa's previous book: Are You Listening?: Fostering Conversations That Help Young Children Learn'Are You Listening?: Fostering Conversations That Help Young Children Learn' by Lisa Burman
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Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected].
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In the second instalment of the podcast series "Teachers Celebrating Their Students’ Writing," Sharon, Phil, Tamara and Hayley dive into the process of how young Foundation learners transition from recognising words to actively using them in their writing. The episode explores the practical methods teachers employ to reinforce phonics, such as using digraphs like "CK" in words like "back," "duck," and "kick," integrating these into morning messages and playful, decodable sentences that students find amusing and memorable.
The discussion highlights the importance of connecting reading and writing in daily routines. The team describe how structured morning activities help students settle into learning, fostering a sense of accomplishment and readiness for the day's word work. By focusing on a specific sound each day, students practise reading, writing, and identifying these sounds in books, which not only reinforces their learning but also brings a sense of discovery and excitement into the classroom.
A key theme of the episode is the emphasis on student choice and creativity, particularly in writing. Teachers explain how allowing students to choose topics for nonfiction reports or create their own books, both in school and at home, empowers them to take ownership of their learning. This approach has even led to students creating books outside of class, with families contributing to their children's writing projects.
The narrative also touches on the inclusive nature of the classroom, where students of varying abilities are supported and encouraged to participate at their own level. Whether through drawing, tracing, or scribing, every child is recognised as a reader and writer, fostering a community where each student’s progress is celebrated.
This episode encapsulates the joy and growth experienced in a classroom where writing is not just an academic exercise but a vibrant, creative outlet for every student.
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Read our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at [email protected].
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In this special episode of the podcast, Sharon welcomes guests Tamara Biddle and Hayley Allen from Mount Barker South Primary School to discuss their innovative approach to fostering writing skills among Foundation Year students. Tamara, a foundation teacher with a decade of experience in early childhood education, and Hayley, a student support officer with a diverse background, share their successful strategies for creating a vibrant writing culture in their classroom.
Tamara begins by recounting her journey from childcare to teaching, highlighting her focus on early years education. Hayley adds her unique perspective, detailing her transition from teaching swimming to becoming an SSO and the collaborative dynamic she shares with Tamara. Together, they illuminate their approach to embedding writing deeply into their classroom culture.
The conversation delves into their method of initiating writing experiences through a series of class books, starting with simple name books and expanding to a variety of themes such as “When I Grow Up” and “Caring for Country.” These books, created with the children’s input, not only boost their ownership but also enhance their reading engagement. The duo discusses how these books are used throughout the day, fostering a sense of community and individual authorship among the students.
Listeners learn about the practical aspects of their program, including the use of various writing tools and resources, and how students are encouraged to create their own books during free time. Tamara and Hayley emphasise the importance of blending reading and writing activities, showing how early literacy skills are supported through engaging and meaningful projects.
As the episode wraps up, Sharon and the guests reflect on the profound impact this approach has had on the students’ confidence and creativity, showcasing a successful model for integrating writing and reading in early education.
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In this third part of the "Education Great" podcast series, Garth Boomer delivers a powerful closing address titled "Making it Explicit, Making it Possible." Boomer opens with a stark reflection on the harsh realities of the world, cautioning educators against being swept away by the temporary excitement of conferences, and reminding them of the challenges that await in their everyday professional lives. He emphasises the importance of making the implicit explicit in education—ensuring that the hidden dynamics of power and influence in classrooms are brought to the forefront.
Boomer delves into the concept of power, challenging the notion that it can be handed over or shared by teachers with their students. Instead, he argues that power is a complex force that flows through interactions between people, institutions, and ideas. He warns that teachers who believe they can empower students may actually be reinforcing their own power, rather than genuinely liberating their students.
He further critiques the individualistic approach to education, advocating for a more socially interactive classroom environment where learning is seen as a collective endeavour. Boomer highlights the dangers of rigidly adhering to educational theories and methods, urging educators to remain adaptable and to re-theorise their practices in response to the dynamic nature of the classroom.
The address concludes with a call for teachers to recognise and navigate the cultural barriers that can exclude students, particularly those from marginalised backgrounds. Boomer's narrative is a compelling reminder of the complexities of teaching and the need for educators to be both reflective and proactive in their approach to fostering an inclusive and empowering learning environment.
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In Part 2 of the "Education Great" podcast, listeners are drawn deeper into the legacy of Garth Boomer, a pioneering educator whose influence stretched across continents. The episode paints a vivid picture of Boomer's educational philosophy and its enduring impact. Sharon and her co-hosts delve into the nuances of Boomer's approach, which was rooted in the belief that education should be child-centred, emphasising the importance of understanding how children learn rather than imposing rigid structures.
The discussion highlights a critical period in global education when economic rationalism began to dominate, leading to widespread standardisation and testing. Boomer foresaw the dangers of this shift and worked tirelessly to develop alternative assessment methods that would empower teachers and students rather than constrain them.
The conversation touches on Boomer's collaboration with international educators and his ability to take innovative ideas and adapt them to the Australian context, often extending their influence back to their countries of origin.
Boomer’s colleagues reflect on his intellectual brilliance, his eclectic interests, and his deep commitment to education. His ability to inspire and mentor others through his writing, presentations, and personal interactions is a recurring theme. The episode also explores the broader implications of Boomer's work for today's educators, emphasising the need for a renewed focus on understanding and teaching complex content, particularly in the middle years.
This instalment of the podcast offers a rich narrative that not only honours Boomer's legacy but also challenges current educational practices, urging listeners to consider how past insights can inform future innovations in teaching and learning.
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In Part 1 of this podcast, listeners are transported into the world of Garth Boomer, a revolutionary Australian educator whose legacy still resonates in the halls of academia and the classrooms of South Australia. Known for his innovative approaches to curriculum and pedagogy, Boomer's journey begins in the modest town of Mount Barker, where his academic and athletic prowess quickly shone through. With a Bachelor of Arts Honours from the University of Adelaide and a Diploma of Teaching, Boomer's early career saw him imparting knowledge in English, Latin, and Mathematics at secondary schools. His passion for education propelled him to become South Australia's first English consultant, setting the stage for a transformative career.
Boomer's scholarship at the University of London in 1973 ignited his fervour for language and learning, leading to his pivotal role as an education officer, school inspector, and director at Wattle Park Teacher Centre in Adelaide. His work had far-reaching impacts on curriculum development and teacher training, not only in South Australia but across Australia and the globe. By 1984, Boomer was the director of the National Curriculum Development Centre in Canberra and later chaired the Commonwealth Schools Commission. His return to South Australia saw him as the Associate Director General of Education Curriculum, further cementing his influence.
Boomer's advocacy for a pragmatic, socially just education system emphasised collaborative learning and the intellectual agency of teachers. His writings, including "The Spitting Image" and "Negotiating the Curriculum," remain seminal. The University of South Australia's Education Faculty Building stands in his honour, a testament to his enduring impact. As Dr. Mike Dilena and host Sharon reflect on Boomer's contributions, they celebrate a legacy of educational innovation that continues to inspire teachers and students alike (to be continued).
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In the fourth part of our podcast series ‘Teaching Reading in the First Year of School’, we delve into the intricacies of teaching reading in the first year of school. Hosted by Phil and Diane, this episode tackles the often oversimplified narrative that there are only two types of reading instruction: those who teach phonics explicitly and those who don't. They emphasise that teaching reading is a multifaceted process requiring a comprehensive approach.
Phil expresses frustration with the media's misrepresentation of reading instruction, which can lead to misconceptions among parents and educators alike. Diane highlights the importance of professional development and statewide programs, like the Early Literacy in Service Course (ELIC), which equipped teachers with the knowledge and skills needed for effective reading instruction.
They discuss the critical role of parents in fostering a love of reading at home, noting that children who are read to frequently tend to perform better in school. Diane offers practical advice for parents, including a curated list of recommended books, which will be available in the show notes.
The episode also explores the significance of a well-organised classroom library and the impact of children having access to a variety of books. Phil and Diane stress that having individual book boxes and a diverse classroom library helps children develop a daily reading habit and fosters a sense of ownership over their learning.
High-frequency words and phonics are central topics, with Diane explaining the different methods for teaching these skills. She underscores the importance of teaching children to recognise and write high-frequency words through engaging and interactive methods. Additionally, Diane highlights the need for children to understand the meaning and structure of words, rather than relying solely on rote memorization.
In addressing the challenges faced by disadvantaged schools, they shared a poignant story about a boy in Year 7 who lacked access to books, underscoring the need for equitable resources in education. She advocates for making school libraries accessible to both students and parents to bridge this gap.
Ultimately, this episode emphasises the complexity of teaching reading and the need for a balanced, comprehensive approach. Phil and Diane advocate for professional development, parental involvement, and equitable access to resources as key components in fostering literacy and a love of reading among young learners.
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In this enlightening episode (Part 3) of the " Teaching Reading in the First Year of School" podcast, literacy education expert Diane Snowball dives deeply into the often overlooked yet crucial aspects of teaching reading in schools. She stresses that while phonemic awareness and phonics are essential, comprehension and vocabulary instruction must also be prioritised. Diane highlights a common issue: some schools focus so heavily on phonics that they leave little room for students to practise reading and develop comprehension strategies. This imbalance can hinder students' overall reading proficiency.
Diane shares a poignant example from her teaching experience. A young girl inferred that it must be summer in a story because the shop displayed sandals, not boots. This story illustrates how children can use illustrations to enhance comprehension, underscoring the importance of teaching students to use various cues and strategies to understand texts.
Diane discusses the necessity of teaching multiple reading strategies beyond phonics. She emphasises the value of teaching children to use context clues, syntax, and self-correction to decode and comprehend words. She explains that understanding the role of morphemes and rimes (e.g., recognising that 'lay' and 'day' share a common ending sound) can significantly enhance a child’s reading skills.
The conversation also covers the broader implications of focusing too narrowly on one aspect of reading instruction. Diane argues that while phonics is important, it should not overshadow other vital components like comprehension and vocabulary. She criticises the trend in some educational policies that overly emphasise phonics at the expense of a well-rounded approach to reading.
Diane advocates for a balanced, comprehensive approach to reading instruction that includes phonemic awareness, phonics, comprehension, and vocabulary. She calls for professional development for teachers to ensure they are equipped to teach these multifaceted aspects of reading effectively.
Diane’s extensive experience and insights offer valuable guidance for educators seeking to foster robust reading skills in their students. This episode is a must-listen for educators, school leaders, and anyone interested in the nuances of comprehensive reading instruction.
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Welcome back to Part 2 of our podcast series on “Teaching Reading in the First Year of School" with literacy expert, Diane Snowball. In this episode, we delve into the vital components of building a strong foundation in literacy for young learners. Diane emphasises the importance of creating a rich linguistic environment through Read-Aloud, Shared Reading, and exposing children to a variety of texts, both fiction and non-fiction.
Diane explains that a deep well of language, vocabulary, and grammar is essential for comprehension. This is achieved not through simple texts but through rich, diverse literature that provides children with background knowledge and different text structures. She highlights the significance of exposing children to various genres, including poetry, folktales, historical fiction, realistic fiction, and science fiction, to enhance their understanding and appreciation of language.
A central theme of the discussion is the role of read-alouds in early literacy development. Diane stresses that read-alouds should not be an occasional activity but an integral part of daily teaching. Teachers should carefully plan the fiction and non-fiction materials they will read to ensure a wide range of content and text types. This approach not only builds children's knowledge but also their motivation and enjoyment of reading. Motivation, Diane notes, is a crucial factor in learning to read, and providing access to books that children love can make a significant difference.
The conversation moves to the importance of a rich classroom library. Diane underscores the need for multiple copies of beloved books to ensure that all children have access to them. She shares anecdotes about children enthusiastically re-reading their favourite books, following the teacher's expression and pace, and gaining fluency and comprehension skills. She also discusses the concept of cohesive ties and the importance of teaching children to use pronouns and other language structures to connect ideas and understand texts deeply.
Diane and her co-host Phil explore the power of Shared Reading, where children see, hear, and join in with the text, enhancing their comprehension and enjoyment. They highlight the importance of choosing texts that are worth reading multiple times, as these texts enable children to perceive themselves as readers and develop their fluency and expression. They also touch on the role of Reader's Theatre in improving fluency, comparing it to a musician practising a piece of music to perfect their performance.
In the final segment, Diane encourages teachers to create their own class texts using blank chart paper, modelling various print concepts and sound-letter relationships as they write. This approach not only reinforces the learning objectives but also engages children in the process of creating and reading their own stories, further strengthening their literacy skills.
Overall, this episode provides a comprehensive guide for teachers on how to foster a love of reading and build essential literacy skills in the first year of school through thoughtful selection of texts, daily Read-Aloud, Shared Reading, and interactive literacy activities.
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Welcome to "Teaching Reading in the First Year of School," a series of podcasts dedicated to guiding educators through the essential components of a comprehensive reading curriculum for beginning readers. Join host Phil and literacy expert Diane Snowball as they delve into the critical aspects of teaching reading to young learners.
In this episode, Diane Snowball, a renowned literacy specialist, provides invaluable insights into constructing a well-rounded reading curriculum for early readers. Diane discusses some of the key elements, including concepts of print, phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, phonics, morphemic awareness, high-frequency words, the reading process, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and the significance of fostering motivation and enjoyment in reading. Other components are discussed in other episodes.
Diane emphasises the importance of varied instructional methods such as Read Aloud, Shared Reading, Independent Reading, Interactive Writing, and Language Experience Work. She shares her recent experiences working with the dedicated staff at Elsternwick Primary School, where collaboration and continuous learning among teachers have significantly enhanced the reading curriculum for foundation and grade one students.
Understanding the diverse reading abilities children bring to their first year of school is crucial. Diane highlights the necessity of individualised instruction based on students' unique experiences and knowledge. Through regular reading conferences, teachers at Elsternwick Primary School learn about their students' reading capabilities, enabling the teachers to tailor instruction to meet each child's needs effectively.
Diane also discusses the foundational role of concepts of print, including the one-to-one correspondence between spoken and written words. She explains how repetitive books with predictable patterns can aid children in developing these essential skills. Additionally, Diane stresses the significance of teaching phonological and phonemic awareness, helping children recognise sounds in language and how this can assist with reading.
To support educators, Diane offers practical strategies for teaching letters, sounds, and word recognition. She advocates for using a variety of texts and creating custom decodable books based on students' experiences and classroom learning. This approach not only reinforces phonics skills but also enhances students' motivation and engagement by involving them in the creation of their own reading materials.
Throughout the episode, Diane provides thoughtful advice on classroom management, ensuring that teaching practices are adaptable to the diverse needs of young learners. By building a strong foundation in reading, fostering a love for books, and addressing individual learning needs, educators can set their students on a path to successful and enjoyable reading experiences from the very beginning of their school journey.
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In this podcast episode of "Invitation to New Books," hosts Sharon Callen and Genevieve Kruyssen delve into a delightful array of new children's books, highlighting the enchanting narratives and rich cultural tapestries that make each one a must-read.
The conversation begins with "The Wombat Who Fell in Love with the Sky" by Tylissa Elisara. Genevieve's admiration for the story is evident as she discusses the book's deep connection to Kangaroo Island. The narrative of Wurtu, the wombat, embarking on an epic journey across the Forest of Dreaming, resonated with Genevieve, who praised the book’s charming language and vivid sense of place. The story, inspired by Elisara’s desire to combat the effects of racism experienced by her son, invites readers into Wurtu's world, making them feel at home in the bushland.
Next, Genevieve introduces "Ember and the Island of Lost Creatures" by Jason Pamment. This graphic novel, reminiscent of the popular "Lightfall" series, captures readers with its mystical energy and animated storytelling. The tale of Ember, a tiny person navigating a magical school full of unique creatures, is brought to life through Piment's dynamic illustrations and engaging narrative. Genevieve lauds the book’s seamless panel transitions and the captivating adventure that begins from the very first page.
Transitioning to a different yet equally enchanting tale, the hosts discuss "Millie Mak the Maker" by Alice Pung, illustrated by Sher Rill Ng. This book beautifully combines storytelling with crafting, offering patterns and instructions for the crafts Millie creates within the narrative. The story celebrates creativity, cultural diversity, and the bond between Millie and her two grandmas. Genevieve appreciates the book's accessible language and its potential to spark meaningful discussions among young readers about creativity and family.
The episode also touches on "Tweet" by Morris Gleitzman, a story that alternates between the perspectives of a boy named Jay and his pet budgie, Clyde. Genevieve admires Gleitzman’s ability to capture both characters’ voices and the humor and heart embedded in their journey. The alternating chapters and short, punchy segments keep readers engaged in this whimsical adventure.
In the final segment, Genevieve highlights two notable books: "My Brother's Keeper," a poignant tale set during the Korean Civil War, and "The Wintrish Girl" by Melanie La’Brooy, an intricately plotted fantasy that bridges the gap between "Keeper of the Lost Cities" and "Nevermore." Genevieve praises "The Wintrish Girl" for its detailed world-building and the recognition it received from the inaugural Danz Awards, judged by children.
Throughout the episode, Genevieve's passion for children's literature shines through as she shares insights into each book's unique charm and educational potential. This lively discussion offers listeners a treasure trove of recommendations for enriching young readers’ lives with diverse and captivating stories.
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