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A key theme of this series is that there is hope. Reading problems are solvable, and in this episode, we explain what it takes to do that, and that we can achieve far more than is usually thought possible. For people who mastered reading as children, it can be difficult to imagine the life-changing power that learning to read brings. The stories you’ll hear will make clear the radical changes in people’s lives when they finally learn to read after struggling for years.
For more on Thinking Reading, visit https://thinkingreading.com
Inside the Reading Gap is a Thinking Reading and Made by DBM co-production
Written and created by James and Dianne Murphy
Narrator: Emilie Carrington
Editing, audio production, script supervision: Rob Birnie at Made by DBM https://madebydbm.com/podcasts
Additional interviews: Alice Ball and Emilie Carrington
Administrative assistance: Charlene Johnstone
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As a society, we have a wide range of explanations for why so many can’t read after eleven years of formal education, including deprivation, lack of intelligence, poor motivation, and presumed disabilities. In this episode, we show how those beliefs don’t hold water and instead show that teaching is the solution. We look at what can be done in schools to prevent literacy problems at the scale we currently see in our society.
For more on Thinking Reading, visit https://thinkingreading.com
Inside the Reading Gap is a Thinking Reading and Made by DBM co-production
Written and created by James and Dianne Murphy
Narrator: Emilie Carrington
Editing, audio production, script supervision: Rob Birnie at Made by DBM https://madebydbm.com/podcasts
Additional interviews: Alice Ball and Emilie Carrington
Administrative assistance: Charlene Johnstone
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The correlation between imprisonment and poor literacy is strong. While correlation is not cause, there is no doubt that poor literacy increases the chances of incarceration, and that it makes it much harder for prison to have a positive impact. In this episode, you’ll hear experts describe the links between poor literacy and imprisonment, the challenges of the prison environment for improving literacy skills, and what it will take to make things better.
For more on Thinking Reading, visit https://thinkingreading.com
Inside the Reading Gap is a Thinking Reading and Made by DBM co-production
Written and created by James and Dianne Murphy
Narrator: Emilie Carrington
Editing, audio production, script supervision: Rob Birnie at Made by DBM https://madebydbm.com/podcasts
Additional interviews: Alice Ball and Emilie Carrington
Administrative assistance: Charlene Johnstone
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The number of people who lack basic literacy skills is of epidemic proportions, but most able readers will never know that friends, colleagues or relatives can’t read properly. In this episode, we explore what ‘functional’ illiteracy means, the multi-faceted impacts on all aspects of their lives, and the costs to us as a society. And all this raises the question: how did we get to this place, when we fund education for every child to the age of at least 16?
For more on Thinking Reading, visit https://thinkingreading.com
Inside the Reading Gap is a Thinking Reading and Made by DBM co-production
Written and created by James and Dianne Murphy
Narrator: Emilie Carrington
Editing, audio production, script supervision: Rob Birnie at Made by DBM https://madebydbm.com/podcasts
Additional interviews: Alice Ball and Emilie Carrington
Administrative assistance: Charlene Johnstone
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Coming soon, a 4-part podcast looking at the causes and the solutions surrounding illiteracy.
More info: Thinking Reading