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Teaching the Teachers With Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller

Season 4, Episode 2 • February 11 • 47 min
In Season 4, Episode 2, of All For Literacy, educational researcher Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller discusses the sustainable implementation of research-backed literacy practices in real-world classroom settings. Explore how to use evidence-based strategies to ensure all students receive equitable access to literacy instruction.

We always have the criticism that when we look at certain test results that we're teaching to the test and don't have a more comprehensive view of literacy, which is a great point, but we also need places to start.
Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller
All For Literacy, Season 4, Episode 2:
Teaching the Teachers
In Season 4, Episode 2, Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller joins All For Literacy host Dr. Liz Brooke for an in-depth conversation about sustainable implementation of research-backed literacy practices in real-world classroom settings.
Truckenmiller currently collaborates with school districts to improve decision-making based on writing and reading assessment within the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support framework, ensuring all students receive equitable access to evidence-based instruction according to their strengths and needs. She shares her expertise with applying the science of reading with listeners, including actionable information about:
- Appropriately using assessment to select appropriate and specific interventions
- Reframing assessments to better serve all students
- Using subskill analysis to better approach instructional targets
- Cohesively connecting reading and writing instruction
Tune in to learn how to use proven research-based strategies to improve literacy instruction for all students, and subscribe to All For Literacy to stay up-to-date with new episodes.
Episode Breakdown
(01:03) - Truckenmiller’s path into education
(03:49) - Sustainable implementation of the science of reading
(08:42) - Using assessment to select specific interventions
(12:55) - Reframing assessment to serve all students
(17:46) - Subskill analysis and instructional targets
(21:10) - Improving instruction with the Interactive Dynamic Literacy Model
(27:00) - Using structured/explicit instruction to overcome barriers
(32:56) - Cohesively connecting reading and writing instruction
(40:48) - Finding and systematically filling gaps in curricula/assessments
(45:13) - What makes Truckenmiller hopeful for the future of literacy
Dr. Andrea Trunkenmiller
Dr. Adrea Truckenmiller serves as an associate professor at Michigan State University, where she conducts research in the Special Education and School Psychology programs. She is also the co-developer of the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Master’s degree program and currently collaborates with school districts to improve decision-making based on writing and reading assessment within the MTSS framework.
Related Resources
Mentioned in This Episode
Florida Center for Reading Research
All for Literacy: Unraveling Developmental Language Disorder With Dr. Tiffany Hogan
All For Literacy: A Reading Revolution and Language Variations With Dr. Julie Washington
All For Literacy: Dyslexia and the Science of Reading With Dr. Maryanne Wolf
Dr. Young-Suk Kim's Interactive Dynamic Literacy Model
IES Institute for Education Science - Writing Architect Project
Anita Archer - Explicit Instruction
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