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Shelly Todd

@alidatodd

Instructional coach for Olathe Schools, mama to 3 strong young women, wife of Mr. Todd. LETRS facilitator trained, TRL KS board member.

Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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Doug Lemov
Doug Lemov@Doug_Lemov·
Here's a study on exactly that point: The proportion of academic words used by teachers during the school day is a significant predictor of student vocabulary growth and reading achievement. Research indicates that higher teacher usage of sophisticated, academic language directly correlates to higher student vocabulary scores at the end of the year, particularly for language-minority students. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37541302/
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Rod
Rod@rodjnaquin·
I'm inspired by teacher Faith Howard who transformed fluency drills into meaningful learning. Instead of generic practice passages, she uses interesting articles connected to class novels. Students read the same article all week with different daily activities: tackling big words, exploring word meanings, writing sentences, discussing ideas, and practicing spelling. Her struggling high school readers now build knowledge and skills—not just reading speed. scienceofreadingclassroom.substack.com/p/i-was-doing-…
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Iowa Reading Research Center
Reading and writing are often understood as related skills, but what is the relationship between reading and writing automaticity? Tortorelli and Truckenmiller investigate this in a recent research article, which we break down in our latest blog post: irrc.education.uiowa.edu/blog/2026/03/t…
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Daniel Willingham
Daniel Willingham@DTWillingham·
Still hear this justification re: AI in classrooms: “It’s out there & we can't be left behind.” Friendly challenge: which happens more often? 1. Schools regretted waiting too long to adopt a technology. 2. Schools regretted adopting a technology before they knew how to use it.
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Shelly Todd@alidatodd·
Congratulations to Kim Dahl for her Literacy Legacy Award! The things she’s done @olatheschools to improve literacy for all students are incredible and I’m lucky to work with her.
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Shelly Todd@alidatodd·
Today’s listen… the principles make sense, based on cognitive science and wha effective teachers do. Why aren’t we talking about them more in the US? Or have I missed it? podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cha…
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Carl Hendrick
Carl Hendrick@C_Hendrick·
What is the number 1 thing schools are getting wrong in applying the science of learning? For me it's retrieval practice and this post attempts to say why: substacktools.com/sharex/5L00NJ01
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Hexagonal thinking displayed at both Oregon Trail and Mission Trail middle schools today! Teachers in ELA and social studies are using it to have students discuss and make connections about their new learning. @olatheschools
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missy purcell
missy purcell@MissyPurcell·
“Greatness” isn’t just about using evidencebased practices. It’s about having systems that notice when they aren’t working, and the courage to change them. Powerful insight from @hollykorbey: open.substack.com/pub/hollykorbe… Programs don’t save kids. Systems do.
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Pam Kastner
Pam Kastner@liv2learn·
“Encoding is not simply a step to writing; it is a vital but underappreciated route to reading. It requires a deeper and more consistent practice of identifying the individual speech sounds in words and linking those sounds to letters. It engages children from the beginning with meaningful words, not isolated skills. The segmentation and construction of spoken words build essential neural networks and provide a meaningful route to phoneme awareness and phonics, as children learn to master the ingenious code of letters that makes spoken words visible.” ( Herron & Gillis, 2020). Read this do-not-miss article, Encoding as a Route to Phoneme Awareness and Phonics: A Shift in Literacy Instruction, by Jeannine Herron and Margie Gillis, here: onlinedigeditions.com/article/Encodi…
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I always worry that when I’m presenting professional learning, it doesn’t feel relevant to our PE teachers. This study is fascinating…
Joe Kelly@BarefootAthlete

@DTWillingham @matt_barnum “A substantial decrease in fitness was associated with a decrease in academics in both boys and girls. Effects of fitness on academics were stronger in high-poverty boys and girls than in low-poverty boys and girls.” Another possible cause?? pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC54….

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