Amie Burkholder

Route2Reading

Education EN ↓ 87 episodes

A step-by-step roadmap guides you through a reader's journey—at every level. This podcast was made for you if you're ready to, get clear on what structured literacy is and the science behind it. Join me to learn precisely what your struggling readers need and find ways to reach them.

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Amie Burkholder

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 22, 2026

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Episodes

Stop Planning Activities. Start Building Systems. 22.06.2026

Why do so many literacy initiatives start with excitement but struggle to produce lasting results? In this episode, I dive into one of the most common literacy mistakes happening in schools today: disconnected instruction. Too often, Tier 1 instruction, small groups, intervention, tutoring, and progress monitoring all operate as separate systems. Teachers are working incredibly hard, but when inst...

Repeatable Instructional Routines that Matter 08.06.2026

Before you start buying new resources, rewriting your literacy block, or planning every detail of next year, there is one thing that matters more than all of it: reflection. In this episode, I share why the most effective teachers don't begin summer planning by searching for new programs or activities. Instead, they start by examining what actually worked, what didn't, and which instructional rout...

Building Stronger Family-School Partnerships in Literacy with Maya Smart 25.05.2026

In this episode of the Route2Reading Podcast, I sit down with Maya Smart to explore how we can build stronger, more meaningful partnerships between schools and families to support early literacy. Maya brings a powerful parent perspective to this conversation, helping us rethink how we communicate with families, what parents truly need to know, and how we can better invite them into the literacy pr...

How Parents Can Support Reading at Home (Without Overwhelm) with Pryor Rayburn 11.05.2026

In this episode of the Route2Reading Podcast, I sit down with Pryor (Orton Gillingham Mama) to talk about how parents can support their young readers at home using simple, effective, and realistic strategies. Drawing from her experience as both an Orton-Gillingham educator and a mom, Pryor shares what actually makes a difference—and what doesn't—when it comes to helping children learn to read. We...

From Sounds to Words: Fixing the Missing Link in Early Reading Instruction with Katie Pace Miles 27.04.2026

In this episode of the Route2Reading Podcast, I sit down with Katie Pace Miles to unpack one of the biggest challenges in early literacy—why phonemic awareness and phonics instruction don't always translate into real reading and spelling success for struggling readers. Katie shares insights from her extensive work in literacy research, teacher education, and intervention, along with the developmen...

Literacy Across the Globe: What We Can Learn From International Classrooms with Treasa Bowe 13.04.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Treasa Bowe, an educator from Ireland, to talk about literacy instruction across countries. We unpack the differences between Ireland and the U.S., what's contributing to teacher overwhelm, and what actually matters most when it comes to supporting students. This conversation is a good reminder that we don't need to do more—we need to be more intentional with what...

Why Writing Feels So Hard and What Actually Helps with Barbara Friedlander 31.03.2026

If you've ever thought, "My students just can't write," this episode is for you. Writing is one of the most misunderstood parts of literacy instruction — and often one of the most frustrating for teachers and students alike. In today's conversation with Barbara Friedlander, we unpack what's really happening beneath the surface when students struggle with writing — and what actually makes a differe...

Making the Shift to Structured Literacy with Educators from PS152Q 15.03.2026

This week on the podcast, I'm joined by educators from PS152Q in Queens to talk about what it really looks like to shift a school toward structured literacy. We dive into how their team moved away from practices that weren't serving all students and began building a literacy block grounded in explicit phonics, intentional routines, and strong Tier 1 instruction. What makes this conversation so pow...

Moving Beyond Syllable Rules: Helping Students Decode Multisyllabic Words with Flexibility with Devin Kearns 02.03.2026

If your students can decode CVC words but completely shut down when they see fantastic or instruction , this episode is for you. In today's conversation, we dig into what really helps students read multisyllabic words — and it's not just memorizing syllable types. CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES

What Spelling Errors Reveal and Why They Matter with Sydney Bassard 16.02.2026

In this episode, I sit down with speech-language pathologist Sydney Bassard to unpack one of the most powerful (and often misunderstood) tools in literacy instruction: spelling error analysis. Together, we explore how spelling, reading, and writing are deeply interconnected—and why looking beyond percent correct can completely change how we support students. Whether you're a classroom teacher, lit...

Small Groups, Big Results with Julia Lindsay 02.02.2026

In this episode, I'm joined by literacy researcher, former classroom teacher, and author Julia Lindsay for a powerful conversation about small group reading instruction —what works, what doesn't, and how we can rethink small groups in a way that actually supports students and teachers. Julia shares insights from her brand-new book, Small Groups, Big Results , and brings clarity to one of the most...

Choosing a Reading Curriculum with Dr. Maria Murray, Founder & CEO of The Reading League 19.01.2026

In today's episode, I sit down with the incredible Dr. Maria Murray , founder and CEO of The Reading League , to talk about one of the most consequential decisions schools make: choosing a reading curriculum . If you've ever felt overwhelmed by programs, sales pitches, reviews, or state requirements, this conversation is a breath of fresh air. Dr. Murray shares her story—from researcher to reading...

Resetting your Literacy Block for the New Year with Lindsay Kemeny 05.01.2026

In this episode, we talk about what it really takes to turn the Science of Reading into daily classroom practice. From observing other teachers, to tightening routines, to managing time inside overloaded programs, this conversation is all about building a literacy block that actually works. CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES

Supporting Struggling Readers: What Schools, Teachers, and Families Need to Know 29.12.2025

In This Episode, We Cover Understanding Dyslexia and Misconceptions What dyslexia actually is Why eligibility labels alone are not enough How co-occurring needs (like ADHD) influence support Why early identification matters What Effective Support Looks Like Why intervention is not one-size-fits-all The myth of relying on brand-name programs instead of strong interventionists How to individualize m...

Bringing Everyone to the Table: How The Teachers Table Is Transforming Teacher Support 22.12.2025

Today, I am joined by the brilliant and beloved Elise Lovejoy , author of Express Readers, creator of high-quality decodables, longtime classroom teacher, and founder of The Teachers Table — a growing professional learning platform designed to give every educator access to vetted, practical, research-based literacy support. In this episode, Elise shares her journey from classroom teacher to curric...

Strengthening Early Writing Through Foundational Skills with Amy Siracusano 08.12.2025

In this episode, we sit down with writing expert and longtime educator Amy Siracusano to unpack what early writing instruction should look like—and why so many teachers struggle with it. From handwriting and stroke formation to moving students from oral language to letters, words, and eventually sentences, Amy brings clarity to a process that often feels overwhelming in K–2 classrooms. Together, w...

Tips and Tricks for Building Reading Fluency in Grade K- 2 with Jan Hasbrouck 24.11.2025

In today's episode, I sit down with literacy legend Dr. Jan Hasbrouck — researcher, author, consultant, and co-creator of the widely used Oral Reading Fluency (ORF) norms. Known for her unmatched expertise in reading fluency, assessments, instructional coaching, and dyslexia, Dr. Hasbrouck brings decades of wisdom to this powerful conversation. Together, Jan and I unpack myths about learning to re...

Writing Your Own Decodables with Brooke Vitale: Turning Research Into Engaging Stories 10.11.2025

Have you ever wondered what it takes to write your own decodable books—or how to make them both phonics-aligned and fun to read ? In this episode of the Route2Reading Podcast, Amie sits down with Brooke Vitale , former children's book editor turned author and co-creator of Charge Mommy Books , to talk about how she began writing decodable texts during the pandemic and what she's learned along the...

6 Common Mistakes Teachers Make with Decodable Texts (and How to Fix Them) 20.10.2025

Are you using decodable books the right way? In this episode, we're breaking down six of the most common mistakes teachers make with decodable texts—and how to fix them. You'll learn how to align books to your phonics lessons, prep students before reading, balance decoding with meaning, and know when it's time to move beyond decodables. Practical, honest, and grounded in the Science of Reading—wit...

Morphology Made Easy: Building Word Power in K- 2 with Michelle and Sarah 29.09.2025

What if I told you morphology isn't too advanced for young readers—it's actually the missing piece that makes decoding, spelling, and vocabulary  stick ? In this episode, I'm joined by two of my favorite literacy leaders, Michelle Sullivan and Sarah Paul , to talk all things morphology. We unpack what it is, why it matters from the very start of reading instruction, and how to make it engaging and...

Beyond the Rules: Teaching Syllables with Flexibility with Savannah Campbell 15.09.2025

Syllables can feel "big" or confusing—but they don't have to be. In this episode, I chat with reading specialist  Savannah Campbell (Campbell Creates Readers) about how to make syllable instruction clear, doable, and effective from k–5. We cover the six syllable types, how (and whether) to teach division patterns, set-for-variability, and simple multisensory tools that help kids read and spell mul...

How to Implement the Science of Reading with Young Learners 18.08.2025

In this episode, I'm excited to share a conversation I originally had on the Triple R Teaching Podcast with Anna Geiger (The Measured Mom). Together, we dive into my book Literacy Unlocked: How to Implement the Science of Reading with Young Learners and explore how to bridge research with practical classroom application. We cover the real-life challenges teachers face when it comes to foundational...

Why Language is the Heart of Literacy with Susan Lambert 04.08.2025

In this episode of  Literacy Unlocked , I'm joined by Susan Lambert, host of the Science of Reading: The Podcast by Amplify, to dig into one of the most essential—and often overlooked—components of reading success: language. Susan shares personal stories and professional insights that make a powerful case for elevating language development right alongside decoding. We explore: Why word recognition...

Letter Sounds That Stick: 8 Research Backed Strategies that Actually Work 21.07.2025

In today's episode, Amie breaks down  eight essential, research-backed strategies for teaching letter sounds in ways that are practical, effective, and rooted in the science of reading. These aren't trendy tricks or rigid programs—they're flexible, powerful routines that actually work in real classrooms with real kids. From why we should teach letter names and sounds together , to what letters to...

Teaching the Alphabet with Intention: Dr. Shayne Piasta 07.07.2025

In this episode, I'm joined by the brilliant Dr. Shayne Piasta — a developmental psychologist, early literacy researcher, and professor at The Ohio State University. Her work has deeply influenced how I think about alphabet instruction, and I couldn't wait to sit down with her to talk about what the research actually says about teaching letter names, sounds, and formation — and how to make it prac...

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