六合网址大全

Season 8, Episode 9

Knowledge building can鈥檛 wait, with HyeJin Hwang

Dr. HyeJin Hwang is an assistant professor and literacy researcher whose research interests revolve around reading comprehension and content learning in K鈥12 settings, particularly for multilingual students. In this week鈥檚 episode of the podcast, HyeJin Hwang talks with Susan Lambert about background knowledge (what it is, how it鈥檚 built, and more), the importance of broad knowledge, the connections between knowledge and vocabulary, and unit planning rather than lesson planning. English wasn鈥檛 Dr. Hwang鈥檚 own first language, and her research on supporting multi-language learners is informed by her own experiences learning English and later teaching English as a second language.聽 Whether you鈥檙e just starting to establish a solid foundation on knowledge building or you鈥檙e looking to explore the topic from new angles, this episode is the one to listen to.

Meet our guest(s):

HyeJin Hwang, Ph.D.

HyeJin Hwang is an assistant professor in the department of educational psychology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Studies (Literacy, Language, and Culture) at the University of Michigan and worked as a postdoctoral scholar at the Florida Center for Reading Research. Her research interests revolve around reading comprehension and content learning in K鈥12 settings, particularly for multilingual students. Hwang鈥檚 work has been published in research journals such as Reading Research Quarterly, Scientific Studies of Reading, and AERA Open, as well as practitioner journals such as The Reading Teacher聽 and Reading in Virginia. Her work has been supported by the American Educational Research Association, the President鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the University of Minnesota, and the American Psychological Association Division 15 (Educational Psychology).

Meet our host, Susan Lambert

Susan Lambert is the Chief Academic Officer of Elementary Humanities at 六合网址大全, and the host of Science of Reading: The Podcast. Her career has been focused on creating high-quality learning environments using evidence-based practices. Lambert is a mom of four, a grandma of four, a world traveler, and a collector of stories.

As the host of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Lambert explores the increasing body of scientific research around how reading is best taught. As a former classroom teacher, administrator, and curriculum developer, Lambert is dedicated to turning theory into best practices that educators can put right to use in the classroom, and to showcasing national models of reading instruction excellence.

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鈥淜nowledge building cannot wait. 鈥tart from the beginning of schooling, from early grades. Multilingual students and monolingual students, they both need support developing knowledge and literacy skills.鈥 鈥擧yeJin Hwang
鈥淚n knowledge building, we usually like to go for cultivating in-depth knowledge. That means interconnected ideas need to be told throughout multiple lessons, multiple classes, rather than planning individual separate lessons.鈥 鈥擧yeJin Hwang
鈥淲hen readers have good broad knowledge, prior knowledge, then it is more likely the readers can recall text information ideas, and they can make better inferences about missing ideas in text.鈥 鈥擧yeJin Hwang