Science of Reading Center at SUNY New Paltz

Reading Realities

Education EN ↓ 8 episodes

Changing how we teach reading isn’t simple. It’s complex, ongoing, and often overwhelming—and no one should have to figure it out alone. Reading Realities is a podcast about what it really takes to change how we teach reading. Host Rose Else-Mitchell of the Science of Reading Center at SUNY New Paltz talks honestly with educators about the instructional shifts they're making, what they've learned about how humans learn to read, and what it takes to teach it.  Guests discuss what they've tried, what worked (and what didn’t), and what they are learning to do differently now — making change durab...

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Science of Reading Center at SUNY New Paltz

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Education

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Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

I Can't Differentiate My Way Out of This feat. Faith Howard 01.07.2026

Faith Howard, a grades 6–12 literacy specialist and former secondary English teacher based in Pinedale, Wyoming, joins host Rose Else-Mitchell to discuss her journey from teaching Shakespeare to teaching older students how to read. Faith shares the moment she realized that creating multiple versions of texts and heavily differentiated materials was not helping her students in the long run. While t...

A Random Pamphlet Changed My Instruction feat. Anjanette McNeely 24.06.2026

Anjanette McNeely, a kindergarten teacher and former literacy coach in Kaysville, Utah, joins host Rose Else-Mitchell to discuss her professional journey from a whole-language teacher preparation program to becoming an advocate for evidence-based literacy instruction. Anjanette shares how an unexpected pamphlet summarizing the National Reading Panel Report sparked a decades-long pursuit of learnin...

Everyone Sees Themselves as a Reader in My Class feat. Danielle Honsberger 17.06.2026

Danielle Honsberger, a grade one teacher and former literacy coach based in Prince Edward Island, Canada, (our first international guest) joins host Rose Else-Mitchell to discuss her journey from classroom teacher to literacy coach and back to the classroom again.  Danielle shares a pivotal moment when she reexamined familiar assessment data and realized that a single score wasn't telling the...

Centering Text with Middle School Readers feat. Sara Quinn 10.06.2026

Sara Quinn, a middle school reading interventionist in Atlanta, Georgia, joins host Rose Else-Mitchell to talk about her journey from teaching kindergarten to supporting adolescent readers. Along the way, Sara questioned familiar practices, went deep with Orton-Gillingham instruction, and continued searching for evidence about ways to connect reading instruction with meaningful text experiences. R...

More Structure, More Freedom: Rebuilding First Grade Literacy feat. Holly Price 27.05.2026

What do you do when the way you’ve been teaching reading for years just isn’t working? In this episode of Reading Realities , host Rose Else-Mitchell speaks with Holly Price, a veteran first grade teacher with more than 25 years in the classroom, about how she rethought her long-held beliefs about what teaching reading looked like. Holly shares her journey from enthusiastic trips to New York to le...

Messy Work for Meaningful Change feat. Cherie Kent 20.05.2026

What happens when educators realize the way they were taught to teach reading may not have served their students well? In this episode of Reading Realities, Cherie Kent, a literacy coach and consultant based in Auburn, Massachusetts, discusses her realization about the instructional and emotional shifts involved in adopting evidence-based instructional practices. She reflects on her own ah-ha mome...

Nobody Looks Silly in My Class: Teaching Literacy in Middle School feat. Kyair Butts 13.05.2026

What happens when students are expected to “read to learn” — but haven’t yet fully learned to read? Kyair Butts, a middle school literacy teacher and instructional leader in Baltimore, Maryland, joins host Rose Else-Mitchell, to explore what it means to teach reading to middle school students — and why this work is so urgent. Kyair's journey into teaching via coaching debate shaped his approa...

Teaching is a Verb: Rethinking Kindergarten Reading Instruction feat. Caitlin Lucas 05.05.2026

In this first episode of Reading Realities, host Rose Else-Mitchell talks with Caitlin Lucas, a kindergarten teacher and literacy specialist in Pittsburgh, PA, to unpack her journey from familiar routines to research-aligned reading instruction. Through the disruption of the pandemic, Caitlin began rethinking everything—what mattered, what didn’t, and how to better support young learners. She shar...

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