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Spring Special '26: Systematizing literacy, with Reid Lyon, Ph.D.

5/6/20261 hr

On this week’s episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert, Ed.D., is joined by one of the most influential people in American education, Reid Lyon, Ph.D., to explore what it takes to make systemic change in literacy instruction. Together, Reid and Susan also discuss how literacy education could benefit from a shared vocabulary, how systems must work together from teacher preparation to classroom implementation, and what we can do to close the implementation gap.

Show notes:

Quotes:

"I know we've let children down, but boy have we let teachers down." —Reid Lyon

"The hallmark of a profession is a common language displaying a common knowledge." —Reid Lyon

"How is it that we know so much yet we are still far behind the curve in helping the majority of struggling readers learn to read?" —Reid Lyon

"Science is neutral. The Science of Reading is not a belief system. It's a container with facts that constantly evolves." —Reid Lyon

"Much of our difficulties moving the science [of literacy] into classrooms is a function of not having established ourselves as a profession." —Reid Lyon

"We have a responsibility to use the best information possible that has taught us how we can improve the person's life." —Reid Lyon

"Assessment is a great friend." —Reid Lyon

"What we know is only as good as what we do." —Reid Lyon

Timestamps*:
00:00: Introduction: Systematizing literacy with Reid Lyon, Ph.D.
07:00: We are still far behind the curve in helping the majority of struggling readers learn to read.
11:00: The hallmark of a profession is a common language displaying a common knowledge.
18:00: Listening and speaking occur with exposure and being showered with language around us.
23:00: The science of reading is not a belief system. It's a container with facts that constantly evolves.
29:00: Can the field of literacy have a common language and common knowledge?
35:00: The systemic challenge is understanding the whole picture.
41:00: Assessment is a great friend.
48:00: Explanation of the evolving 10 Maxim Framework
52:00: What is the work happening at Drexel?
*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute

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First 90 seconds
  1. Susan Lambert· Host0:00

    Hey, podcast listeners. We did this great virtual literacy symposium earlier this year, and I know each educator that was watching that series thought, "I can't wait to go back to my district and do something different based on this information." I also know what happens after those events. Then you get busy, and then you forget, and it's always good to refresh. So what we're going to do again this summer, we're bringing back the Summer Learning Academy. A couple of sessions to think about how we can take that information and do a next steps implementation. Reserve your spot now at amplify.com/summerlearningacademy.

  2. G. Reid Lyon· Guest0:45

    I know we've let children down, but boy, have we let teachers down.

  3. Susan Lambert· Host0:51

    [upbeat music] This is Susan Lambert, and welcome to Science of Reading, the podcast from Amplify. Dr. Reid Lyon is one of the world's leading experts on literacy research. From 1991 to 2005, Dr. Lyon served as a research neuropsychologist and the chief of the Child Development and Behavior branch of the NICHD at the National Institutes of Health. He served as an advisor to President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in developmental science, language, and reading, and he authored

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