S1E4 /// Kansas at a Crossroads — What If We Got This Right?
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What if every child had access to the kind of instruction that transforms lives?
In our Season 1 finale, we revisit the journey of Austin, once a struggling 6-year-old, now a thriving 17-year-old scoring in the top percentiles on the ACT. His story reminds us what’s possible when kids are finally taught to read with proven methods.
This episode takes a hard look at Kansas literacy outcomes, where only 28% of fourth graders are proficient in reading, and explores the systemic reforms underway. From legislators and board members to parents, teachers, and students, you’ll hear how Kansas is at a turning point — and what it will take to finally get this right.
In This Episode You’ll Hear:- Austin Collins shares how his life was transformed after years of struggle having had structured literacy instruction
- Senator Renee Erickson on the literacy crisis and why research shows 95–97% of kids can learn to read with the right instruction
- Kansas State Board of Education Chair Cathy Hopkins on what’s kept the science of reading out of classrooms — and why collaboration is the key to moving forward
- Representative Megan Steele, both policymaker and parent, on why this crisis is personal and professional
- Research shows 95–97% of students can learn to read with structured literacy.
- Policy changes like the Seal of Literacy are steps forward, but without strong implementation and classroom application, they risk falling short.
Rolph Literacy Academy demonstrates how science-based instruction can change lives — for students, parents, and educators alike. - Veteran teacher Stephani Brooks on the challenges of training and implementation in Kansas schools
- Skyline Schools PK-8 Principal Diane House and Teachers: Joyce Temanson, Carrie Harrold, Michelle Schmidt share the shift in student impact after having structured literacy training in Alphabetic Phonics on the lives of students- who also share as well.
- This is Kansas’ moment of reckoning: if we get this right, we can change the future for every child.
- Children of the Code Project
- Hope for Kansas Episode 1
- IMSLEC (International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council)
- Kansas State Department of Education — Literacy Seal requirements
- LETRS Professional Learning by Dr. Louisa Moats
- NAEP (Nation’s Report Card) Kansas Reading Results
- Phillips Fundamental Learning Center
- Sold a Story podcast — Emily Hanford, APM Reports
- Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science by Dr. Louisa Moats (AFT, 2020)
- Reading in the Brain by Stanislas Dehaene (Viking, 2009)
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