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S4-E14: What it takes to be a literacy education changemaker: Kareem Weaver
Publisher |
Amplify Education
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
How To
Science
Social Sciences
Publication Date |
Jan 12, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:09:47

In this episode, Susan Lambert sits down with Kareem Weaver to discuss change management for educators implementing the Science of Reading. Kareem Weaver is a member of the Oakland NAACP Education Committee and a leader of the organization Full and Complete Reading is a Universal Mandate (FULCRUM). He was also an award-winning teacher and administrator in Oakland, California, and Columbia, South Carolina. Kareem discusses what the Science of Reading is at the simplest level and why it’s important that educators are undivided in backing the research. He goes on to give an impassioned plea to educators to come together, because this is an issue that impacts all kids. Kareem also highlights the importance of meeting educators where they are and realizing that change cannot happen if teachers aren’t given the tools and support they need first. Lastly, Kareem calls for systemic changes to education so that teachers can do their jobs in a way that is balanced, sustainable, and ultimately benefits the students.Quotes: “In order to save our kids and to get them competitive in the information age, they have to be able to access information. And so we’ve got to focus on literacy.” —Kareem Weaver

Show Notes:

oakland.org/">FULCRUM: Full and Complete Reading is a Universal MandateEpisode Timestamps*1:00: Who is Kareem Weaver?3:00: Shortcoming in undergraduate education prorgrams4:00: Diagnosing Dyslexia9:00: The meaning of "the Science of Reading"12:00: Literacy is an issue that affects everybody16:00 FULCRUM organization and its origins21:00: What does FULCRUM stand for?23:00: Literacy, equity, and incarceration32:00: Change management46:00: Making the shift to the Science of Reading50:00: Supporting teachers57:00: Science of Reading movement: Opportunities and concerns*Timestamps are approximate, rounded to nearest minute

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